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Orix Life Insurance reduces test automation workload by 88% by shifting from script-based to NoCode tools, addressing the 'speed asymmetry' where code development accelerates while testing remains a bottleneck.

Top Companies AI — Japan (1/2)3h ago2 min read
Orix Life Insurance reduces test automation workload by 88% by shifting from script-based to NoCode tools, addressing the 'speed asymmetry' where code development accelerates while testing remains a bottleneck.

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3 Key Points

  1. 1

    Orix Life Insurance, a financial services firm, adopted Autify NoCode in 2022 after a failed 2020 attempt with script-based automation tools. The earlier system suffered from poor maintainability, operator dependency, and instability in the company's secure financial environment.

  2. 2

    Testing work had consumed approximately 5 percent of workload in new product development. The shift to UI-based NoCode testing allows team members without specialized scripting skills to create and maintain tests, enabling broader participation across the development team.

  3. 3

    Generative AI tools such as Copilot have accelerated code writing, but testing remains labor-intensive, creating a structural mismatch where implementation outpaces quality assurance—slowing delivery to market and increasing post-release bug discovery that exhausts teams.

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