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    Shift-Right Testing Isn’t Optional Here’s How AI and Real Users Are Making It Work

    August 4, 2025

    The Shift-Right approach is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of modern quality engineering, offering enterprises a smarter way to ensure software excellence post-deployment. Unlike the traditional Shift-Left model, which focuses on early testing in the development lifecycle, Shift-Right emphasizes continuous validation in production using real-user data and behavior insights. This strategy helps organizations improve customer experience, resolve issues faster, and make data-informed decisions with greater precision. Read the blog now

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