Evergreen IT sounds simple. Rather than running old systems for years, software is continuously updated. The benefits are obvious: access to new features, no more painful migration projects, better security, and less technical debt.
This has knock-on effects for test teams. Evergreen IT reduces the need for large, occasional system testing phases, but increases the need for regular integration-level regression testing.
The Risk Moves to the Edges
In traditional upgrade models, a major update was planned and scheduled. Environments were prepared. Test teams ran long test phases. Defects were managed. The business waited until it had enough confidence to release. At least, in theory.
Evergreen IT has a completely different rhythm and emphasis. Updates are smaller, more frequent, and often released monthly or quarterly, without consideration of your overall software landscape. Many SaaS solutions have moved to this model, including SAP Cloud ERP (Public Edition), Oracle Fusion Cloud, and MS Dynamics 365.
This means that a relatively small browser update, SaaS change, cloud platform update, security patch, API change, or configuration change may break a connected workflow.
Move from Big Test Phases to Regular Integration Regression
Generally speaking, the core application will have been extensively tested before being rolled out, so there’s a high level of confidence that it will work. Of course, you should still perform some level of testing, but it isn’t the main concern.
In evergreen IT environments, testing must focus on the interfaces and integrations with connected systems. Teams need to know whether the wider technology estate can still work with the core system updates.
- Can users still authenticate?
- Does data still move correctly between systems?
- Are integrations still returning the expected responses?
- Do reports still reconcile?
- Are permissions still applied correctly?
- Has a vendor update changed how a connected workflow behaves?
Organisations need regular regression cycles to verify that connected systems still work together. These cycles should focus on the interfaces, workflows, and handover points that the business depends on.
Where Testing Tools Can Help
By definition, evergreen IT is an operating model rather than a project. It places additional onus on the customer to be ready, and it’s increasingly difficult to do this without testing tools.
Automate Where Repetition Creates Value
Evergreen IT creates too much repeated change for manual testing alone.
Automated testing is most valuable where workflows are stable, repeatable, and business-critical. These are the checks that may need to run after updates, deployments, patches, or configuration changes.
Without automation, businesses face a choice between delaying updates, reducing test coverage, or accepting more risk.
Evergreen IT needs a regression suite that is well-maintained, efficient, and effective. You’re going to run this pack several times a year, so it needs to be leaner than ever, with no room for bloat. That means regular review, pruning, and maintenance. This is easier than ever with AI-assisted tools like UFT One.
This is a real problem area for many test teams, where there’s a general reluctance to remove tests. It’s an area where AI will start to play an increasingly important role.
Include Performance Testing
An update may not completely break a workflow, but it may make it slower, less stable, or less scalable. Regular performance testing helps identify degradation before users experience it.
Traditional performance testing can feel heavy, and teams may not want to commit to dedicated infrastructure, complex setup, or large test cycles.
SaaS-based performance tools such as LoadRunner Cloud are much easier to implement. They make performance testing easier to run during regular evergreen testing cycles. Teams can quickly validate performance without investing in permanent test infrastructure or incurring unnecessary setup overhead.
How Calleo Can Help
Calleo helps organisations implement testing tools and practices that support modern IT environments, including AI-enabled functional test automation, performance testing, and professional test management solutions.
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