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Highlights from Xray's Summer '26 Product Release Webinar

Every release brings new capabilities to help QA teams work more efficiently, improve collaboration, and adapt to the evolving demands of software testing. The Xray Summer '26 Product Release Webinar introduced the latest innovations across the platform, from AI-powered capabilities to usability improvements and a preview of what's coming next. Whether you joined the live session or are catching up now, this article highlights the key announcements from the webinar.

Which Customer Integrations Actually Drive Revenue in Real Estate Platforms?

Ask a PropTech team how many systems their platform connects to and you’ll usually get a number they’re a little proud of. A typical platform ties into an MLS feed, a couple of CRMs, a payments provider, an e-signature vendor, and a scatter of data sources, yet it still converts and retains about the way it did a year ago. So the question worth asking about real estate platform integrations isn’t how many you can support.

Guide to Performance Testing APIs with OAuth2 Authentication (2026 Edition)

Many teams assume that if an API passes functional tests, it’s ready for production. Functional testing, however, only verifies that endpoints return correct results for individual requests. It does not reveal how the API behaves when subjected to heavy traffic or sustained load. Under real-world conditions – such as a surge of users logging in simultaneously – APIs that pass functional checks may still experience latency, errors, or outages.

The mobile gap: Vision-based testing catches what code reviews miss

The pull request looked perfect. Two approvals, clean diff, all checks green. The team shipped it Thursday afternoon. By Friday morning, support tickets were coming in. On a popular mid-range Android device, the new checkout button rendered behind a promotional banner: visually present but physically untappable. Every reviewer read that code, yet none of them could have caught it, because the defect was never visible in the diff. It only ever appeared on the device.

Node.js 18 and 20 Are EOL-Yet They Were Downloaded More Than 136 Million Times in July 2026

Node.js 24 is the latest Long-Term Support release, and Node.js 26 is the Current release line. Node.js 18 and Node.js 20, meanwhile, have both reached End-of-Life (EOL). That should make the direction of travel obvious. Instead, Matteo Collina’s analysis of Node.js download data showed that even discontinued Node.js 12, 14, and 16 release lines were still generating tens of millions of downloads per month, highlighting how slowly the ecosystem moves away from unsupported versions.

Test Automation Roi: Formula, Examples & Benchmarks (2026)

Your team automated hundreds of test cases. Leadership wants to know if it was worth it. Most engineering teams can’t give them a number. That’s what gets automation budgets cut. Proving test automation ROI means translating testing activity into financial terms: hours saved, defects prevented before they cost 5-10x more to fix in production, and release cycles shortened enough to matter on a balance sheet. The formula exists. The benchmarks exist.

Perfecto AI Desktop Testing Brings Native Apps Into Your Automation Strategy

For years, native desktop applications have been the part of your portfolio that automation forgot. Your team automates web and mobile with confidence. Then there's the.NET client over a mainframe, the EPIC workflow, the proprietary trading terminal, and the packaged Windows app that breaks every time someone moves a button. These applications run your most regulated, high-stakes processes, and they stay locked in manual testing year after year. Perfecto AI Desktop Testing changes that.

Accessibility Testing for Regulated Industries: How Perfecto Helps Teams Achieve Compliance at Scale

Accessibility compliance is no longer a box to check at the end of a release cycle. For government agencies, healthcare providers, and educational institutions, it is a legal mandate and a user experience imperative that must be validated continuously throughout the software development lifecycle.