The Testing Reality Check: What Actually Works in 2026
Webinar | January 29, 2006 at 10:00 AM (CST)
Testing didn’t fail in 2025. It just stopped keeping pace with reality.
As systems became continuous and interconnected, risk stopped appearing where teams were used to looking. Traditional testing models still look fine on paper, but under real change, confidence erodes quickly.
This webinar reframes testing around confidence, stability, and business outcomes – not volume, coverage, or activity.
WHO THIS IS FOR
This session is designed for leaders accountable for outcomes:
- CIOs and CTO responsible for stability at speed
- VPs and Heads of Transformation managing constant change
- QA and Testing Leaders under increasing executive scrutiny
If testing is expected to protect the business, this conversation is for you.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
In this session, we’ll explore:
- Why traditional testing models struggle in always-on environments
- Where teams continue to invest effort without meaningfully reducing risk
- How leading organizations now define testing confidence
- What testing must support as systems scale, connect, and evolve
This is not about doing more testing. It’s about doing the right testing.
WHAT YOU’LL WALK AWAY WITH
After this session, attendees will have:
- A grounded understanding of what modern testing must actually deliver
- Clear signals on what to stop doing and where to refocus effort
- A shared language to align QA teams with executive expectations
This alignment is what restores confidence when change accelerates.
Join us for a candid discussion on what actually works in modern testing – and what no longer protects the business.