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Belitsoft Reports Accelerated Demand in QA Automation for Legacy PHP Projects in 2025
Belitsoft, an automation testing company with over 20 years of expertise in the software development industry, reports the growing demand for QA automation services for outdated PHP systems. Obsolete PHP codebases that were not designed to adhere to modern DevOps practices are posing problems for manufacturing, e-commerce, finance, healthcare, and logistics companies worldwide.
By Dmitry Baraishuk4 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Responds to Global Market Trends with Enhanced .NET Development Capabilities
The Belitsoft custom software development company, with 20+ years of experience launching projects for businesses of all sizes in the US, UK, and Canada, announced the augmentation of its .NET development unit to meet soaring demand for dedicated .NET software engineers in 2025.
By Dmitry Baraishuk4 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Explains QA Outsourcing Trend: Why Corporations Are Outsourcing Automated Testing in 2025
Businesses are reconsidering traditional in-house QA as software products get more complex and deployment cycles quicken. Automated testing that is outsourced has evolved from a cost-cutting strategy to a strategic tool that promotes speed and quality. Industry projections support this trend, estimating that the global software testing outsourcing market will reach approximately $50 billion by 2026 and that the overall IT outsourcing market, of which QA is a significant segment, will reach approximately $397.6 billion by 2025.
By Dmitry Baraishuk4 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Detects Growing Demand in Automated Testing of Legacy PHP Projects in 2025
By 2025, an unprecedented number of businesses using legacy PHP applications will be using automated testing. Manufacturing, e-commerce, finance, healthcare, and logistics businesses across the globe are facing challenges with outdated PHP codebases that weren’t built to meet modern DevOps practices.
By Dmitry Baraishuk4 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Reviews Lovable Limitations and Trending Alternatives in 2025
Lovable.dev is an AI tool that lets you simply describe the app you want, and within minutes, it produces a working web application. It even gives you the complete source code on GitHub so your developers can edit it. Lovable.dev proved the potential of AI app creation, but these next-generation tools are already making it faster, smarter, and more developer-friendly.
By Dmitry Baraishuk4 months ago in 01
Belitsoft detects the QA outsourcing wave: Why big companies are outsourcing automated testing in 2025
The complexity and scale of modern software have exploded – from AI-driven cloud services to IoT and microservices – pushing quality assurance (QA) to new heights. As a result, many leading companies are turning to external QA partners. Indeed, the global market for outsourced software testing was valued at $54.4 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow to $59.1 billion by 2025, with over $115 billion expected by 2033. The rise in demand for specialized, scalable testing capabilities across industries is reflected in this growth. Belitsoft automation testing company examines the main drivers behind this trend, practical applications, and the model’s future direction below.
By Dmitry Baraishuk4 months ago in 01
Belitsoft Explains How Investors and Product Owners Turn Prototypes into Commercial Apps in 2025
Belitsoft custom software development company notes that a project that used to require 1,000 development hours can be completed in 200 today. The low-code/no-code space is booming. Global low-code platform revenue jumped from under $8 billion in 2018 to an expected $32 billion in 2024, and analysts forecast the market will keep growing at 25–30%+ CAGR through 2028. This surge has attracted investors: for example, Bubble (a leading US-based no-code platform) closed a $100 million Series A led by Insight Partners in 2021.
By Dmitry Baraishuk4 months ago in 01
Gen Z's Rising Role in Politics
Generation Z—that rough cohort born from the mid‐1990s through the early 2010s—is increasingly visible in politics, not as passive observers but as active agents demanding change. Across Asia, Africa, Latin America—and even in more developed democracies—young people are mobilizing around issues like inequality, corruption, institutional decay, climate crisis, social justice, and democratic accountability. They are less deferential to traditional elites, less loyal to long‐standing partisan identities, and more willing to use disruptive tools than many of their elders.
By Shiran Pallewatta4 months ago in 01











