UST Expands Tricentis Partnership in Australia and NZ

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Collaboration Aims to Enhance Software Testing and Quality

MELBOURNE — UST, a noted AI and technology transformation firm, has announced the extension of its partnership with Tricentis to new markets in the Asia-Pacific region, with a significant focus on Australia and New Zealand. This collaboration is set to advance software testing capabilities for enterprises across both countries, according to a recent statement.

Tricentis, renowned for its continuous testing solutions, will provide its AI-augmented software quality testing platform to UST. This partnership aims to modernise software testing practices, reduce testing cycle times, and enhance release confidence within Agile and DevOps operating models, as confirmed by the companies.

As Australian and New Zealand organisations increasingly adopt digital platforms and cloud-native architectures, the demand for robust quality assurance processes grows. Kumaran C R, Vice President and Managing Director of UST Australia, stated, “Increasing automation options for software testing will bring greater flexibility to organisations as they seek to grow and expand.”

Regional Focus and Industry Context

The expansion of this partnership reflects UST’s commitment to addressing the complexities of regional enterprises and their regulatory needs. Damien Wong, Senior Vice President, APAC at Tricentis, emphasised the importance of collaboration, stating, “We are pleased to be working with UST, who share our mission to empower organisations in achieving their goals of high-quality software.”

This move by UST and Tricentis comes as the digital transformation landscape continues to evolve, with companies seeking faster release cycles and improved software quality under increasing competitive pressures. the partnership is expected to foster innovation and drive more efficient processes within the software development lifecycle, ensuring that both UST and Tricentis can better serve their clients in the region.

Source: newshub.medianet.com.au

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Daniel Rolph
Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, covering hospitality, venue openings and events across Melbourne. With over 15 years’ experience in marketing and media, he brings a commercial, newsroom-focused approach to accurate and timely local reporting.