TestGrid Featured by Business Connect Magazine, Receives Recognition for AI-Driven Testing

TestGrid Featured by Business Connect Magazine

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Business Connect Magazine recently featured TestGrid and our founder, Harry Rao, in a conversation on how software quality is evolving as enterprise systems grow more complex and release cycles continue to compress.

The discussion explored a pattern we see repeatedly while working with engineering teams. As systems expand across services, devices, and environments, traditional testing approaches struggle to keep pace.

Tests continue to run, but when failures occur, teams often lack clarity on what changed, where the failure originated, and whether it represents meaningful release risk.

A key theme in the conversation was that software quality must function as an engineering system that links requirements, CI pipelines, execution environments, and real user conditions into a single diagnostic flow.

While automation improves coverage and speed, it doesn’t explain failures or support confident release decisions on its own. Teams still spend significant time assembling context across tools before they can act.

This perspective is reflected in our approach to AI-assisted testing through CoTester.

Rather than shifting judgement to AI, CoTester generates tests from real requirements, converts them into automation, executes them across environments, and analyzes results in the context of the application and CI pipeline.

The system surfaces insight, while decisions around release readiness, risk tolerance, and quality thresholds remain with engineering teams. Actions are observable and outcomes are traceable.

As part of the feature, we were recognized with a Certificate of Appreciation for Innovation in AI-Driven Test Automation, acknowledging our accountable approach to applying AI in quality engineering.

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The conversation also touched on how our operating model shaped the platform. We bootstrapped the company from the start, which enforced early discipline and close alignment with customer needs.

Our initial enterprise deployments came with aggressive timelines and high expectations, reinforcing the need to design for reliability, diagnostics, and accountability from day one. You can read the full feature on Business Connect.
If you want to see how this approach shows up in day-to-day engineering workflows, you can explore the TestGrid platform directly.