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Amica Mutual Insurance Insurance 3597 $2.7B United States Selenium Selenium Grid Test Automation Platform 2019 n/a In 2019, Amica Mutual Insurance implemented Selenium Grid as part of its Test Automation Platform to support QA validation across system, integration, and user acceptance testing. The engagement spanned June 2019 through November 2020 and focused on automating cross browser and mobile test execution to accelerate sprint level verification for Agile teams. Amica Mutual Insurance Selenium Grid Test Automation Platform supported manual, functional, smoke, regression, and automated testing workflows within the QA organization. The implementation included scripted test automation authored in Java with TestNG and in Typescript with Protractor and Jasmine for Angular applications, and mobile automation using Appium WebDriver. Test artifacts and framework dependencies were managed via Maven, and test code captured application screenshots on exceptions and at checkpoints using Take Screenshot As. Alert handling routines were implemented to handle browser and application dialogs using dismiss, accept, and get text flows according to test requirements. Selenium Grid was deployed to enable distributed, multi device test execution using a hub node style topology to run concurrent sessions on multiple browsers and mobile endpoints. The test automation pipeline integrated with Jenkins continuous integration, where Maven builds triggered automated suites, and UNIX shell scripts were used to simplify test server operations and to validate automated email notifications on failures. ETL testing activities used Alteryx, DOMO, and Talend as part of broader validation but the central Test Automation Platform remained Selenium Grid for UI and mobile coverage. Operational governance aligned with Agile practices, QA participating in business requirements and analysis, sprint planning, product backlog refinement, sprint retrospectives, and daily stand up calls with two week sprints. Test case creation, test data management, and sprint level validation procedures were embedded in the QA workflow to support system, integration, and UAT cycles using the Selenium Grid Test Automation Platform.
CareCloud Professional Services 3600 $117M United States Selenium Selenium Grid Test Automation Platform 2021 n/a In 2021, CareCloud deployed Selenium Grid as part of its Test Automation Platform to orchestrate distributed automated testing across development and QA teams. The implementation targeted system testing, smoke testing, and regression testing workflows used by onsite and offshore resources operating within an Agile scrum model. The automation stack centered on Selenium WebDriver with an enterprise style framework built on BDD Cucumber and Gherkin scenarios, using Page Object Model design for maintainability. Framework utilities included SQL connector, logging and reporting components, Java and JUnit test harnesses, and test scripts written for both UI validation and API automation using Java Rest Assured and Postman. Deployment used Selenium Grid together with Docker to run parallel, distributed test execution for cross browser and cross environment coverage, integrated into a CI pipeline via Jenkins. Test validation extended into Oracle supporting tables and cubes through SQL query verification, while JIRA was used for test planning, bug tracking and reporting tied back to development. Governance followed Agile practices with product owners, developers and QA coordinating sprint based test cycles, and explicit processes for identifying failed automation cases during Smoke and Regression cycles for script remediation. Operational scope included functional QA, API testing, and release validation, with the Selenium Grid implementation providing the orchestration layer for distributed automated test execution within CareClouds Test Automation Platform.
Cox Automotive Automotive 50000 $19.2B United States Selenium Selenium Grid Test Automation Platform 2020 n/a In 2020, Cox Automotive implemented Selenium Grid as a centralized Test Automation Platform to operationalize browser-based functional testing across its quality engineering and software testing functions. The deployment positioned Selenium Grid to host distributed browser nodes and enable parallel execution for behavior driven development suites and automated pipeline gating. The implementation included a Selenium Cucumber BDD functional test automation framework developed from scratch, a cross browser test suite orchestrated on Selenium Grid nodes, a REST API automation framework, and a Playwright functional test framework. A separate performance test framework was developed using Sauce Lab and feature flag validation was instrumented for Launch Darkly tests, reflecting a multi-framework approach coexisting on the Test Automation Platform. Integrations and operational governance centered on integrating test quality gates into CI/CD pipelines, enabling automated gating during pull request and pipeline stages, and embedding test execution orchestration with the Selenium Grid infrastructure. Cox Automotive used Selenium Grid as its Test Automation Platform to support QA and engineering workflows, with configuration and framework ownership residing in test engineering and continuous integration processes.
Professional Services 6000 $650M United States Selenium Selenium Grid Test Automation Platform 2020 n/a
Insurance 3543 $5.2B United States Selenium Selenium Grid Test Automation Platform 2018 n/a
Insurance 8500 $7.8B United States Selenium Selenium Grid Test Automation Platform 2016 n/a
Insurance 1200 $850M United States Selenium Selenium Grid Test Automation Platform 2019 n/a
Professional Services 2600 $510M United States Selenium Selenium Grid Test Automation Platform 2018 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 24400 $31.8B United States Selenium Selenium Grid Test Automation Platform 2014 n/a
Insurance 763 $100M United Kingdom Selenium Selenium Grid Test Automation Platform 2016 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Selenium Grid Coverage

Selenium Grid is a Test Automation Platform solution from Selenium.

Companies worldwide use Selenium Grid, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as PayPal, Cox Automotive, Great American Insurance Group, Globe Life and Amica Mutual Insurance are recorded users of Selenium Grid for Test Automation Platform.

Companies using Selenium Grid are most concentrated in Banking and Financial Services, Automotive and Insurance, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Selenium Grid are most concentrated in United States, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Selenium Grid across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Selenium Grid range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 8.33%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 75%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 16.67%.

Customers of Selenium Grid include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

Contact APPS RUN THE WORLD to access the full verified Selenium Grid customer database with detailed Firmographics such as industry, geography, revenue, and employee breakdowns as well as key decision makers in charge of Test Automation Platform.