Modern Software Testing: Essential for Post-COVID Digital Quality

Modern Software Testing: Essential for Post-COVID Digital Quality

Crispin Read

7 mins read

By Crispin Read - 13th Nov 2025

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, digital transformation accelerated at an unprecedented pace. Organisations shifted to remote and hybrid work, scaled online services, and shortened release cycles. In this new landscape, software quality can no longer be treated as a back-end check at the end of a project; it must be built in, continuously assured, and aligned with business resilience.

The New Pressure on Quality

Remote work, greater user expectations, and the need for scalable digital services mean that failures now cost more than ever. A delayed release, performance issue, or security flaw can quickly lead to lost revenue, damaged reputation, and a decline in customer trust. A recent Applause State of Digital Quality report found that AI-powered functional testing has more than doubled in the past year, showing how modern quality assurance is rapidly evolving but still relies on human oversight.

For UK SMEs and corporates, this means testing must now adapt to faster delivery, dispersed teams, and increasing complexity.

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Key Areas to Get Right

1. Shift-Left and Continuous Testing

Instead of testing at the end of a project, organisations need to integrate testing early and throughout the lifecycle. The concept of “shift-left” (testing earlier) is now combined with “shift-right” (monitoring live systems) to achieve complete coverage. According to Smart IMS, this full-cycle approach enables faster feedback and higher confidence in releases.

2. Automation, AI and Self-Healing Tools

Automation remains vital, but the latest wave of innovation now incorporates AI and machine learning to predict defect hotspots, generate test cases, and self-heal unstable automation scripts. Insights from Testlio highlight that organisations combining human expertise with intelligent automation see dramatic reductions in release time and defect leakage.

3. Real-World Environments and Remote Workflows

Post-Covid development teams work across different locations, devices, and networks, which makes thorough testing in realistic environments essential. Research from Arxiv shows that remote and hybrid testing environments create new coordination challenges, making cloud-based test management and communication tools critical.

4. Quality Beyond Bugs

Modern testing is no longer just about finding bugs, it’s about ensuring great user experiences, performance, accessibility, security, and alignment with business outcomes. As Ubertesters notes, quality is now directly tied to customer satisfaction, retention, and even revenue impact.

Practical Steps for HR and L&D Leaders

While much of the technical change sits with QA and engineering, HR and L&D leaders play a crucial role in embedding a quality-first mindset across their organisations.

  • Audit your current QA capability. Assess release frequency, defect rates, test coverage, and collaboration processes.
  • Promote cross-team training. Encourage collaboration between QA, product, and development teams to build shared ownership of quality.
  • Invest in modern tools. Adopt automation, AI-driven testing, and cloud-based device labs to future-proof processes.
  • Embed quality metrics into learning goals. Track KPIs such as mean time to respond, defect leakage, and user satisfaction.
  • Close skills gaps. Provide targeted training in areas like AI-assisted testing, DevSecOps, and continuous delivery.

Why It Matters Now

With digital services becoming central to operations, the cost of digital failure has never been higher. Delays or sub-par experiences are more visible, more public, and more damaging. Businesses that still treat testing as a final step risk falling behind those embedding quality throughout development.

In regulated sectors such as fintech, health tech, and e-commerce, the expectations around reliability and security are even higher. Continuous quality assurance is no longer a competitive advantage, it is a requirement for maintaining compliance, reputation, and customer trust.

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Final Thought

In the post-Covid era, modern software testing is essential for digital resilience. It must be continuous, intelligent, and fully integrated into the development process. For UK SMEs and corporates that get this right, the rewards are significant: faster delivery, improved user experiences, and stronger business performance.

If your organisation still sees software testing as a final hurdle, now is the time to modernise your QA strategy and make quality a cornerstone of your digital future.