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SAP Predictions for 2026

As 2025 comes to a close, now is the perfect time to reflect on the past year and look ahead to what’s next for SAP. There’s no denying that the past year has been rocked by market uncertainty, new tariffs impacting shipments to the United States, and rapid changes to finance technology. Not only has this forced SAP finance and operations teams to quickly change course, but it also muddied the view of the future. How can SAP finance teams prepare for the year ahead?

JavaScript Date & Time Explained: Format, Parse & Use the Date Object (2025 Guide)

Learn how to use the JavaScript Date object, format dates correctly, handle timezones, and avoid common bugs with the Date and Time API. This 2025 guide covers parsing, formatting, new date formats, and everything developers need to work reliably with date and time in JavaScript. If you’ve ever seen a date shift by one day, hours changing unexpectedly, or confusing “Invalid Date” errors… this tutorial will finally make it all make sense.

Don't Miss the BOAT: Harnessing Orchestration for Competitive Advantage

Siloed tools are sinking your team's potential. Business orchestration and automation technologies (BOAT) solve this. This session unveils powerful strategies for mastering end-to-end processes with a unified platform for AI, data, and automation. The result? Lower cost of ownership for IT and accelerated time to value for your business initiatives.

Reimagining Urban Mobility - With Jeral Poskey, CEO of Swyft Cities | The Innovation Blueprint

In this episode of The Innovation Blueprint Podcast, host Roman Havrylyuk, CEO of ORIL, sits down with Jeral Poskey, CEO of Swyft Cities — the company that revolutionizes mobility & transforms real estate with Whoosh transportation technology. Together, they dive into the origins of Swyft Cities, the technological breakthroughs powering the Whoosh system, and the real-world challenges of introducing new transportation infrastructure. The conversation also uncovers how flexible transport networks can unlock entirely new opportunities for urban development and smarter city planning.

AI can't replace YOU... yet #genai #softwarearchitecture #wso2

Even AI experts like Andrej Karpathy don’t let AI do the thinking for them. The rule? Manual First. If you let an algorithm do the first pass, you lose the nuance and "sense" that only a human brain can pick up. Don’t trade deep understanding for a shortcut. In this clip from EP18: Deep Work for Architects, Dr. Sanjiva Weerawarana explains why relying on AI summaries kills your ability to think deeply—and how to use tools without losing your edge.

Regression Testing Starter Kit (Free Excel Template)

Regression testing is one of the most critical parts of the release cycle. It confirms that the new code works, and that old features still behave the way users expect. But here’s the catch: regression testing always comes in late. And without structure, it gets messy fast with unclear scope and scattered test cases. That means high chances of missing critical flows. The Regression Testing Starter Kit is built to solve that.

QA's Role in Ensuring Accurate AI Extraction for the Form-Fill Assist Toolbar

After a busy industry event, the sales team rushed to enter dozens of new leads into the system using their usual mix of business cards, handwritten notes, and copied email signatures. Everything looked normal – until follow-ups started failing. Emails bounced, job titles were incorrect, and calls were directed to the wrong contacts. No one realised that a few handwritten details were misread, some names were entered incorrectly, and several emails contained silent typos within the CRM.

AI Agents & MCP: The New Architecture of Scalable Test Automation

The domain of software quality engineering is undergoing an architectural transformation. The established paradigm of imperative, scripted test automation services, while foundational, is reaching its operational limits against the backdrop of exponentially complex, distributed systems. Frameworks like Selenium and Playwright, though powerful executors, are fundamentally script-followers, lacking the cognitive capabilities to adapt to dynamic UIs or reason about system-wide failures.