How YETI Streamlined Migration and Achieved 85% Automated Test Coverage

Intelligent automation empowers organizations to accelerate test execution, reduce downtime and prevent defects. Automation is the only way to effectively keep pace with the testing demands associated with the complexities and rapid-fire release schedules of modern enterprise packaged apps like SAP S/4HANA.

YETI Coolers—a premium manufacturer of drinkware and coolers, and the go-to-choice of outdoor enthusiasts, tailgaters and backyard barbecue kings, experienced explosive growth, creating a need to design and construct highly scalable processes. In response, YETI’s leadership team chose to deploy SAP S/4HANA.

Prior to the S/4HANA implementation, software testing was performed manually on an ad hoc basis, without the support of a dedicated testing team. With the scope and complexity of an S/4HANA rollout, the need for an automated process for testingbecame increasingly important.

YETI sought out a proven automation testing tool that could enable them to prevent business disruption before, during and after their HANA implementation, and support these key business goals:

  • Build and maintain complex end-to-end tests with speed and ease
  • Maintain the integrity of existing systems
  • Reduce production defects
  • Improve the quality of testing
  • Validate critical business processes to avoid business disruption
  • Shorten testing cycles

YETI chose test automation tool Worksoft Certify, the intelligent automation platform of choice for enterprise packaged applications. Using Certify, they implemented an automated process for daily regression testing to ensure flawless SAP business process implementation. YETI also used functional test automation to support customer-facing business processes on its external website.

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