From evaluation to informed decision: how to run a PoC that moves you forward

Many teams start a PoC with good intentions and end up three months in with nothing concrete to show for it. The difference between an evaluation that drifts and one that builds a real foundation comes down to structure: a defined scope, a realistic deadline, and a clear sense of what you’re trying to learn. This is a practical guide to running a PoC that gives you something you can actually build on.

AltTester® 2.2.7 release: Unity update and bug fixes for AltTester® Desktop

At AltTester®, we’re constantly improving the tools you rely on for test automation. Our latest release focuses on enhancing reliability, communication clarity, and security — ensuring a smoother experience for every developer and QA engineer using AltTester® in their testing workflow. What’s new in this release Fixed news banner behavior We resolved a bug where … read more

Rethinking game testing: a hands-on look at a proof of concept with AltTester®

In game testing, committing to a new automation tool can feel like a leap of faith. This article explores how a focused proof of concept with AltTester® lets you try out a game testing solution on a small scale – evaluating its ability to reduce repetitive manual testing tasks, improve accuracy, and uncover elusive bugs – without the pressure of a full-scale commitment.