With Microsoft’s launch of D365 Finance & Operations, the concept of “One Version”, an “evergreen” ERP solution became a reality. The promise of frequent updates, rich with feature enhancements and net-new functionality was received with great excitement effectively eliminating costly and burdensome re-implementation efforts.
Early adopters enjoyed those benefits but quickly came to the realization that testing had become a real challenge. With an aggressive update cadence from Microsoft and their restrictions on how many updates may be skipped before they become mandatory, many businesses were left wondering how they could ask their business process owners to make mandatory testing a routine part of their daily work lives.
Microsoft recognized and responded to this difficulty by adding a new tool to their previous investments that allows for automated testing, the Regression Suite Automation Tool (RSAT). By supporting testing automation, the effort of manual testing can be significantly reduced and thereby positioning businesses to take full advantage of new feature releases without the heaving burden resting with their process owners.
RSAT utilizes familiar tools to bring together your automated test suites, principally, Task Recorder, Lifecycle Services Business Process Modeler and DevOps (formerly known as Visual Studio). With these tools, an investment of time and the commitment to recording business processes, an organization can thoroughly understand their processes, increase the ROI from their ERP investments as well as move manual, business process owner efforts into technology supported solutions. This has never been more important than with the new world of One Version.
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