In the world of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), the convenience of automatic updates comes with a hidden challenge: the loss of control. For many organizations, a platform update—while intended to add features or security—can unintentionally disrupt established workflows, leading to costly downtime or data inconsistencies. This lack of control over “when” and “how” updates are applied is one of the primary risks in modern SaaS adoption.
At Finioma, we believe that innovation should never come at the expense of stability. While our FDPR solution undergoes rigorous internal system testing for every new release, we go a step further to ensure your specific business logic remains intact.
Empowering Customers through Custom Regression Testing We are proud to offer an exclusive feature for our existing customers: the ability to integrate your unique workflows into our pre-release testing cycle.
Our process is simple and collaborative:
- Submit Your Use Case: You provide a copy of your specific use case, utilizing anonymized data to ensure total privacy.
- Define Expected Results: Along with the input, you provide the expected output (such as an FDPR-generated result file).
- Pre-Release Validation: Before any new release is deployed to your environment, our engineers execute your specific test case within our standard testing pipeline.
Zero Cost, Zero Risk This service is provided free of charge to all our existing customers. Our goal is to provide you with the peace of mind that comes from knowing your critical processes are validated against every update before they ever reach your production environment.
Note: To maintain our rapid deployment cycle and ensure timely updates for all users, we kindly ask that custom test cases avoid extremely long-running processes that could delay the release schedule.
About the author
Marcel Frey
Marcel Frey has been working in IT and Business consulting for more than 25 years. He holds a Master in Business Economics from the University of Lausanne. Mr. Frey has been working with planning and consolidation systems since it’s early days, his current focus is on the latest generation of legal consolidation tools and data reconciliation topics.