Key Trends & Issues Facing Payment Testing Operations in 2023

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Key Trends & Issues Facing Payment Testing Operations in 2023

Key Trends & Issues Facing Payment Testing Operations in 2023

2023 is shaping up to be another year of uncertainty. In fact, you don’t have to look very far to find numerous industry experts declaring that effectively, there is no “new normal”, only more change.

We’ve created this guide to look at the key trends and issues facing testing operations in the financial services industry in 2023 and how they will impact your people and your organization.

Explore these topics with Paragon Application Systems CEO, Jim Perry:

  1. Managing and Motivating People is Harder than Ever
  2. The User Experience Still Matters
  3. Optimize Operations: Testing Automation & Integration
  4. The Certification Process Needs to be Simplified
  5. It’s Time to Take Advantage of the Cloud

Jim has worked in payments industry for more than 30 years, focused on software development, deployment and on-line authorization and transaction processing systems. He shares his insights and a look ahead for 2023 in this guide.

Just fill out the form and we’ll send over your copy of '2023 Trends in Payment Testing - CEO Perspective' right away! 

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