risk-based application testing

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Risk-based application testing involves prioritizing software testing efforts based on the potential impact and likelihood of failure, especially during critical transitions like Windows 10 end-of-life migration. This approach helps organizations allocate resources efficiently, focusing on high-risk applications that could cause security vulnerabilities or operational disruptions. In the context of Windows 11 migration, risk-based testing ensures that essential business applications are validated first, reducing exposure to unpatched systems. By assessing factors such as application criticality, user base, and compliance requirements, IT teams can streamline testing and mitigate risks associated with outdated operating systems. This method is particularly relevant for enterprises managing large-scale upgrades, where comprehensive testing of all applications is impractical.
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    Microsoft Windows 10 End-of-Life Migration: Lessons from Hitachi Energy’s Successful Transition to Windows 11

    As the clock ticks toward October 14, 2025, millions of organizations and consumers worldwide are confronted with a monumental crossroads for their computing environments: the end of mainstream support for Windows 10. By this deadline, Microsoft will no longer provide free updates or security...
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