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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Selenium IDE for Test Automation Platform from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Selenium IDE for Test Automation Platform include: Fiserv, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 38000 employees and revenues of $21.19 billion, The Hartford Insurance Group, a United States based Insurance organisation with 19900 employees and revenues of $20.00 billion, Royal London Unit Trust Managers, a United Kingdom based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 4400 employees and revenues of $13.30 billion, RSA, a United Kingdom based Insurance organisation with 5989 employees and revenues of $4.90 billion, Amica Mutual Insurance, a United States based Insurance organisation with 3597 employees and revenues of $2.73 billion and many others.
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Amica Mutual Insurance | Insurance | 3597 | $2.7B | United States | Selenium | Selenium IDE | Test Automation Platform | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Amica Mutual Insurance deployed Selenium IDE as part of a QA automation effort for its Quote API application suite. Selenium IDE was used as a Test Automation Platform to record, playback and debug individual test cases that feed the quoting engine risk scoring workflow.
Automation engineers used Selenium IDE to create and maintain smoke, functional, and regression scripts for the web interfaces of the Quote API workflows. They augmented recorded flows with Selenium WebDriver and Java to provide greater flexibility and to build a reusable automation framework. The team implemented acceptance test suites and BDD style automation using Cucumber, and leveraged locators including XPath, tag and CSS strategies to handle dynamic and static page elements. SQL was used alongside automation scripts to support data driven test cases.
Test execution was integrated with Jenkins for continuous integration, with automated runs monitored after code was pushed into the CI pipeline. API and web services testing were handled with a Test harness tool and SOAP UI scripts enhanced with Groovy for service level validation. Integration and system test cases were authored and managed in ALM, where test cases were executed and defects were documented. The scope of the implementation centered on QA operations in Hartford CT and interfaced directly with business stakeholders responsible for quoting rules and risk scoring.
The QA team produced a master test plan, test strategy, critical scenario matrices and a testing schedule to govern releases. Engineers participated in daily scrum meetings and weekly status reviews to align development fixes and adjust defect priorities. Defect management workflows were executed through ALM with business users involved in severity and priority decisions.
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Avaloq Sourcing | Professional Services | 600 | $205M | Switzerland | Selenium | Selenium IDE | Test Automation Platform | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Avaloq Sourcing implemented Selenium IDE as a Test Automation Platform to standardize automated testing for its Web Banking team. The implementation was driven from regional development and QA centers, including teams in Switzerland, Edinburgh, India, and the Philippines, with onsite automation resources in Pune supporting continuous script development and campaign planning.
Selenium IDE was configured to support both authoring and execution of test scripts, enabling the team to create and run automated and manual test cases, and to convert exploratory tests into repeatable automation. Functional capabilities emphasized test script creation, record and playback style authoring supplemented by scripting in JavaScript, mapping test cases to user stories and acceptance criteria, and orchestrating planned test campaigns for release validation.
The implementation was integrated into the existing test management and API testing ecosystem, explicitly supporting Jira Zephyr API for test case management and working alongside Postman and SoapUI for API validation and test data preparation. Operational coverage included coordination with product owners and QA across multiple sites, with Selenium IDE serving as the central automation tool within the Test Automation Platform workflow.
Governance focused on embedding testing processes from requirements analysis through delivery, with designated automation ownership to plan, control, and report automation implementation status across the domain. The automation specialist role acted as the contact for automation topics, contributed to new testing concepts and tool operations, and synchronized execution and reporting practices with distributed development and product teams.
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Cambridge & Counties Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 225 | $145M | United Kingdom | Selenium | Selenium IDE | Test Automation Platform | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Cambridge & Counties Bank implemented Selenium IDE as a Test Automation Platform to facilitate automation testing of the Deposit Online product. The implementation was positioned within the banks Real Estate Finance Transformation program, where test resources also supported configuration and User Acceptance Testing of the nCino Bank operating system product.
Selenium IDE was used to create and execute browser-based automated test cases for functional and regression test coverage, providing recorded test scripts and reusable test assets for QA teams. The Selenium IDE implementation was delivered alongside Azure Dev Ops, with Azure Dev Ops introduced from scratch including configuration activities to support test case management, pipeline configuration, and traceability of test runs.
Operational scope covered QA and UAT activities, direct support to super users, and mentorship of other testers, reflecting a centralized test automation capability within the banks testing function. A Test Analyst role drove day to day execution, automation development, and knowledge transfer, embedding Selenium IDE into regular release and acceptance cycles for Deposit Online.
Governance and process changes included drafting a formal Test Policy and Test Strategy, and configuring Azure Dev Ops to codify test workflows, environment gating, and test run tracking. Selenium IDE and the accompanying test governance were implemented to standardize automated testing practices for functional testing and UAT across the program.
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Carole Nash | Insurance | 153 | $33M | United Kingdom | Selenium | Selenium IDE | Test Automation Platform | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Carole Nash deployed Selenium IDE to formalize browser-based test automation for website verification. Selenium IDE was used as a Test Automation Platform to support QA and operational website checks across the insurer's public quote-to-buy flows and aggregator quotability workflows.
The implementation focused on scripted browser automation and record-and-playback test artifacts, with Selenium IDE used to create and maintain site regression checks and form validation scripts. The implementation worked alongside existing scripting tools referenced by the team, and scripts were authored and updated by service desk staff for repeatable website checks.
Selenium IDE test runs were executed from desktop and VDI environments that the support team manages, aligning with the team’s day-to-day responsibilities for morning server and software checks, and weekend remote support. Tests were written to exercise customer-facing workflows that interact with the organization’s broking platforms OpenGI, TGSL, and ElectraSSP, and to validate behavior on aggregator sites as part of end-to-end website checks.
Governance incorporated the organization’s ticketing and incident processes, defects and test failures being recorded in Manage Engine ticket records and tracked through incident prioritization and root cause analysis workflows. Test artifacts and run instructions were documented in the team knowledge base to support repeatable execution by the Service Desk Analyst pool and to feed into business incident reporting and major incident timelines when failures were detected.
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ECi Software Solutions | Professional Services | 2100 | $600M | United States | Selenium | Selenium IDE | Test Automation Platform | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, ECi Software Solutions deployed Selenium IDE as part of its Test Automation Platform toolkit. The deployment was applied within support and QA operations for Construction, ERP, point of sale, and Device Management solutions, where software escalation engineers used automated browser scripts to reproduce functional and performance issues. Selenium IDE was used by a Software Escalation Support Engineer and Tester to capture, document, and rerun defect scenarios as part of an integrated troubleshooting workflow. The implementation supported cross-functional collaboration by producing repeatable test artifacts that were consumed by development teams for defect triage.
Operational workflows combined Selenium IDE with SQL and SQLite queries for data state validation, SoapUI for API verification, and TestFlight for device-level validation, enabling end to end defect reproduction across web and device workflows. Functionally the workstream covered diagnostic test scripting, defect capture and repro steps, and handoff artifacts to guide agile sprint planning and QA triage. Governance centered on defect reporting into development teams and using reproducible Selenium IDE scripts to influence sprint scope and QA processes. The narrative emphasizes system-level diagnostics, scripted repro artifacts, and agile governance rather than platform wide rollout metrics.
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Insurance | 1100 | $1.1B | United States | Selenium | Selenium IDE | Test Automation Platform | 2016 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 893 | $159M | Ireland | Selenium | Selenium IDE | Test Automation Platform | 2015 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 38000 | $21.2B | United States | Selenium | Selenium IDE | Test Automation Platform | 2016 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 6000 | $610M | United States | Selenium | Selenium IDE | Test Automation Platform | 2020 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 520 | $110M | United States | Selenium | Selenium IDE | Test Automation Platform | 2015 | n/a |
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