pstrongTo avoid losses, more than a quarter of firms plan to invest in mobile app quality and testing/strong/p pHaving a low-quality mobile application can cost businesses up to $3.24m in lost revenue per year, a study has found.
Having a low-quality mobile application can cost businesses up to $3.24m in lost revenue per year, a study has found.
Two in five senior IT professionals and application developers also believe they can save up to 75% of their budget annually if they move towards fully automated mobile application testing. IT professionals and developers believe implementation of automation, such as AI and low-code or no-code solutions in mobile software development, will result in improved productivity , increased revenue , and increased compatibility across devices .
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