Panelists
Kush Shah
Senior Engineering Manager
Browserstack
Kush Shah is a QA Sr. Engineering Manager at BrowserStack with over 11 years of experience in the QA domain. Having been with BrowserStack for 8+ years, he has focused on driving quality, speed, and innovation. He has successfully reduced QA cycle time by 40%, scaled lower environment infrastructure, and enhanced productivity by integrating cutting-edge tools and processes.
Vignesh Piramanayagam
Senior Product Manager
Browserstack
Vignesh is a Senior Product Manager at BrowserStack, with extensive experience in building and marketing developer products. He currently oversees development for BrowserStack Test Observability - a next-generation solution for test reporting, debugging and monitoring. A former DevOps Engineer, Vignesh is passionate about moving the world forward by helping engineering teams build better software at scale.
About the event
Achieving Continuous Delivery (CD) isn’t just about adding more automated tests. As test volume increases, so does flakiness, noise, and debugging time, making it harder to trust test results. Without reliable analytics, teams struggle to identify real failures, resolve issues quickly, and keep releases on track—turning testing into a bottleneck instead of an enabler.
In this webinar, we’ll cover how to optimize your testing for speed and reliability in CI/CD pipelines.
What you’ll learn
- Streamline reporting and debugging across all tests
- Automate build verification, alerts and other CI/CD actions
- Use advanced test analytics to improve stability and release confidence
WHAT OUR
CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY
CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY
Priyanka Halder
Senior Manager of Quality Engineering
We use BrowserStack heavily for cross-browser and mobile test automation. Our tests are now super solid—they catch anything and everything.
Kateryna Glushchuk
Senior Manager, OLX
We cannot afford having bugs in production. That’s why we avoid rollbacks. We try to identify the bug before we release.
Martin Schneider
Delivery Manager, Carousell
Before BrowserStack, it took eight test engineers a whole day to test. Now it takes an hour. We can release daily if we wanted to.