Oracle Cloud Testing with AI: Accelerating QA Automation

Accelerate Oracle Cloud Releases with GoTestPro — AI-Powered, No-Code, DevOps-Ready

Anyone who's tested Oracle Cloud by hand knows the drill. It's slow, things slip through, and every quarterly update from Oracle — Finance, HCM, Supply Chain, take your pick — turns into another fire drill for the QA team. The usual answer is to throw scripted automation at it, but that brings its own headaches: you need people who can actually write the scripts, the maintenance bill never stops growing, and the moment Oracle pushes a meaningful change, half your suite breaks.

GoTestPro takes a different swing at this. It's an AI-powered, no-code test automation framework built around how Oracle Cloud actually behaves, not how a generic automation tool wishes it behaved. No scripting. You don't need a dedicated SDET army to keep things running, and the AI handles a lot of the work that used to chew up hours — generating test cases, writing assertions, validating the new build before it hits anyone.

The bigger shift is in what your QA team gets back. Less time spent fixing flaky scripts. Fewer manual errors creeping in. Coverage that actually holds up across the Finance, HCM, and Supply Chain processes that matter to your business. The result is something closer to what modern delivery pipelines have been asking from QA for years — a system that scales with Oracle's release cadence instead of getting buried by it.

Watch the session for real use cases, a live walkthrough of the platform, and the kind of practical stuff your team can actually take back to work on Monday.

Discussion Topics :

  • Why Oracle Cloud's Release Cadence Breaks Traditional QA
  • What AI Actually Does in Modern Oracle Test Automation
  • AI-Generated Test Cases and Intelligent Assertions for Oracle
  • Cutting Regression Effort When Oracle Updates Land
  • Keeping Tests Stable Through Oracle Upgrades
  • How GoTestPro Pulls It All Together
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