Autify Co., Ltd., the Japanese subsidiary of Autify, Inc., announced that it has signed a resale partnership agreement with Nippon Steel Solutions Corporation (NSSOL) for its generative AI–powered test automation platform, Autify, and related services.
Under this agreement, Autify will be added to NSSOL’s NSDevia brand lineup offered to enterprise customers. By combining NSSOL’s extensive experience and expertise in large-scale, mission-critical system development with Autify’s capabilities for automated test generation and execution using generative AI, the two companies aim to establish a new quality assurance model suited to high-reliability domains.
As part of the partnership, NSSOL will also participate in the development of Autify’s upcoming generative AI services. This will include providing feedback and early adoption through real-world projects from the development stage onward. Incorporating insights from large system integrators into product development is expected to help build quality assurance solutions that are better aligned with the practical needs of Japanese enterprise development environments.
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In recent years, generative AI has significantly improved application development productivity. However, quality assurance tasks such as test case design, automation, and ongoing maintenance continue to rely heavily on manual effort. Balancing development speed with quality remains a major challenge, particularly for large-scale systems in sectors such as finance, manufacturing, and infrastructure, where reliability is critical and agile or in-house development models are increasingly adopted.
Through this partnership, Autify and NSSOL aim to achieve several objectives. These include accelerating release cycles while maintaining rigorous quality standards in mission-critical systems, standardizing QA processes by embedding NSSOL’s advanced quality assurance expertise into Autify as a systemized service, and supporting broader transformations of development processes and organizational structures beyond tool deployment alone.
By collaborating with NSSOL, Autify seeks to advance the use of generative AI across the entire software development lifecycle and contribute to the digital transformation of Japanese enterprises. Alongside the expansion of its partner ecosystem and service offerings, Autify aims to double its business revenue by 2026.


