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State of DevOps Report: AI in Testing Edition 2026
- Chapter 1: The Current State of Testing
- Chapter 2: The Role of AI in Testing
- Chapter 3: The Trade-Offs of AI-Powered Testing
- Chapter 4: Evolving Roles and Responsibilities
- Chapter 5: Governance and Compliance in Testing
- Chapter 6: Measuring the Business Value of Testing
- Chapter 7: Regional and Industry Variations
- Chapter 8: Recommendations for the Future of Testing
- Bottom Line
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Chapter 7: Regional and Industry Variations
Testing practices vary by region and sector due to regulatory environments, cloud maturity, and delivery expectations. This chapter summarizes directional differences in standardization and infrastructure preferences.
Back to topRegional Insights
Benchmark
- NORAM: 63% report highly standardized delivery; 83% report hybrid cloud models.
- APAC: 77% report public cloud adoption; standardization reported at 45%.
- LATAM: standardization reported at 35%.
What It Means
Infrastructure preference and standardization maturity differ by region. Interpretation depends on segment base sizes.
Recommendation
Where standardization maturity is lower, prioritize delivery and testing standards before expanding tooling complexity.
Back to topIndustry-Specific Trends
Benchmark
- Financial services: 44% cite compliance visibility as a key driver for infrastructure choices.
- Technology: 45% prioritize faster delivery cycles above other factors.
Recommendation
Align testing investment to the dominant sector driver. For regulated industries, emphasize auditability and compliance evidence. For high-velocity sectors, emphasize feedback speed and consistent quality signals.