LogiGear Corporation

LogiGear Corporation 30 Years of Trailblazing Software Testing — From Silicon Valley Innovation to Global Excellence.

We design, build, test and implement software, delivering success through dedicated and reliable global teams, serving the needs of enterprise and technology companies on their digital journey. Our comprehensive services cover the entire digital product life cycle, from ideation to MVP launch, customization, user adoption, and expansion. LogiGear is a dynamic technology company established in Sili

con Valley in 1994. The company has expanded its expertise and now has four primary practice area:

1) Our Software Development practice was born out of the offshore development work of TP&P, based in Vietnam.

2) The Testing and QA practice leverages our heritage since 1994 in the software testing industry.

3) Our ERP practice is focused on Oracle JD Edwards and was born out of our acquisition of DWS.

4) The CRM practice, focused on Salesforce cloud consulting and IT services, was born out of our acquisition of MK Partners

We are Most Proud of Our Culture Defined by the Employees:

Our values of Integrity, Empathy, Respect, and Teamwork guide us in fostering a transparent, compassionate, and inclusive work environment. By prioritizing honesty, accountability, collaboration, and ethical standards, we actively listen and communicate with kindness and respect, maximizing individual and collective potential. Embodying these values leads to personal and professional growth, a diverse and innovative company culture, and exceptional client experiences, ultimately driving long-term success and shared achievements.

AI Agents in Action: Build Scalable Business Workflow-Driven Test AutomationArtificial intelligence is transforming soft...
06/15/2026

AI Agents in Action: Build Scalable Business Workflow-Driven Test Automation
Artificial intelligence is transforming software quality engineering, but generating automation-ready tests that are accurate, maintainable, and aligned with real business processes remains a challenge.
In this webinar, Van Pham will demonstrate how Large Language Models (LLMs), domain-trained Small Language Models (SLMs), and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) work together to generate highly readable, automation-ready tests written in plain English business workflows.
Rather than producing generic automation scripts, this approach leverages application-specific knowledge, business rules, reusable automation assets, and project artifacts to create tests that reflect how the business actually operates.
What You'll Learn
Why generic AI-generated automation often fails to scale in enterprise environments
How LLMs, domain-trained SLMs, and RAG work together to generate context-aware automated tests
How AI transforms requirements and business workflows into automation-ready tests written in plain English
How reusable atomic actions evolve into scalable business-level workflow automation
How domain-trained AI models leverage application terminology, business rules, and organizational standards to improve automation quality
How AI personal assistants help users learn automation frameworks faster and support optimization and troubleshooting
How AI-powered quality intelligence provides visibility into ex*****on health, quality risks, and release readiness
Live Demonstration
See AI-powered test generation in action—from analyzing business requirements and retrieving project knowledge to producing executable, business-readable automated tests.
The session will also showcase an AI personal assistant that helps users navigate testing libraries, discover automation capabilities, and accelerate productivity.
Who Should Attend?
• QA Leaders
• Automation Engineers
• Quality Architects
• Business Analysts
• Engineering Managers
• Software Delivery Leaders
Event Details
📅 June 30, 2026
🕒 11:00 AM Pacific Time (PT)
📍 Online Webinar
🎙 Speaker: Van Pham, Sr. Product Manager
Register now to discover how AI-powered quality engineering can help organizations build smarter, more scalable, and more maintainable test automation.

AI can generate test automation.But can it generate tests that are accurate, maintainable, and aligned with real busines...
06/12/2026

AI can generate test automation.
But can it generate tests that are accurate, maintainable, and aligned with real business workflows?

In our upcoming webinar, Van Pham will demonstrate how AI-powered quality engineering combines to generate automation-ready tests written in plain English business workflows.

✔️Large Language Models (LLMs)
✔️Domain-trained Small Language Models (SLMs)
✔️ Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG)
✔️ Reusable automation assets

We'll explore:
✅Why generic AI-generated automation often fails to scale in enterprise environments
✅How AI transforms requirements and business workflows into automation-ready tests
✅ How domain-trained AI models improve automation quality and consistency
✅ How reusable atomic actions evolve into scalable business-level workflow automation
✅How AI personal assistants help users learn, optimize, and troubleshoot automation faster

Plus, see a live demonstration of AI-powered test generation in action.
📅 June 30, 2026
🕒 11:00 AM Pacific Time (PT)
📍 Online Webinar
Webinar: AI Agents in Action: Build Scalable Business Workflow-Driven Test Automation
🎙 Speaker: Van Pham, Sr. Product Manager
👉 Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/3917799097947/WN_vl2jOmBARU21eYiHMfb-RA

The challenge isn't getting AI to generate test automation.The challenge is making it reliable, scalable, and maintainab...
06/12/2026

The challenge isn't getting AI to generate test automation.

The challenge is making it reliable, scalable, and maintainable in production.

In this webinar, Tuan Truong and Adam Wendel discuss how hybrid AI architecture, domain-trained SLMs, structured RAG, and agentic workflows can help organizations move beyond AI experimentation and toward practical enterprise adoption.

If you're exploring AI for software testing, this session offers a realistic perspective on what it takes to build automation that works in real-world environments.

🎥 Watch the webinar on demand:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UEtlxdiSfc

Most automation frameworks don't break because of the tool.They break because change is allowed to spread.Over time, dup...
06/11/2026

Most automation frameworks don't break because of the tool.

They break because change is allowed to spread.

Over time, duplicated workflows, scattered business logic, and growing variations make automation harder to maintain, scale, and trust.

In this 17-minute webinar, Chris Padden explores why structural instability is often the real cause of automation degradation—and how layered automation design can help teams contain change before it becomes technical debt.

Learn:
✔ Why automation complexity grows over time
✔ How duplication increases maintenance effort
✔ How to build automation frameworks that scale more predictably

🎥 Watch the webinar:
https://www.logigear.com/news-and-events/events/Why-Test-Automation-Breaks-Down-And-Its-Not-the-Tool

Most frameworks help organize code.But organizing selectors is not the same as containing change.In this webinar, Chris ...
06/09/2026

Most frameworks help organize code.
But organizing selectors is not the same as containing change.
In this webinar, Chris Padden explores why workflow-level variation quietly spreads across automation suites — and how layered structural design helps teams reduce maintenance overhead without replacing existing tools.
Key takeaway:
“Structure determines how change behaves—and that’s what determines whether your automation scales or breaks down.”
📅 June 10, 2026
🕒 11:00 AM Pacific Time
📍 Online Webinar
Webinar: Why Test Automation Breaks Down (And It’s Not the Tool)
👉https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/8217799120799/WN_sdMmIlnaSXaBnx5e04nGtQ

hat if one workflow change actually requires updates in 12 places… and nobody realizes it?Join us on June 10 as we analy...
06/07/2026

hat if one workflow change actually requires updates in 12 places… and nobody realizes it?

Join us on June 10 as we analyze a real test automation ecosystem and explore:
✔️Where duplication actually hides
✔️Why AI can accelerate maintenance problems
✔️How workflow structure changes long-term cost
✔️How teams can evaluate exposure in their own environments

Webinar: Why Test Automation Breaks Down (And It’s Not the Tool)
Join Chris Padden for a practical discussion on structural containment and scalable automation design.
🕒 11:00 AM Pacific Time
📍 Register now: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/8217799120799/WN_sdMmIlnaSXaBnx5e04nGtQ #/registration

Variation is the real problemDuplication alone isn’t what breaks automation.Uncontrolled variation is.• Multiple version...
06/05/2026

Variation is the real problem
Duplication alone isn’t what breaks automation.
Uncontrolled variation is.
• Multiple versions of the same workflow
• Slightly different implementations
• No single place controls behavior
This is why teams often feel like:
“Every change breaks something… but we don’t know where.”
Webinar: Why Test Automation Breaks Down (And It’s Not the Tool)
Join Chris Padden for a practical discussion on structural containment and scalable automation design.
📅 June 10, 2026
🕒 11:00 AM Pacific Time
📍 Online Webinar
👉Join now: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/8217799120799/WN_sdMmIlnaSXaBnx5e04nGtQ

"Building a cloud testing platform is one thing—proving it works in real-world conditions is another.A Japan-based cloud...
06/03/2026

"Building a cloud testing platform is one thing—proving it works in real-world conditions is another.

A Japan-based cloud testing provider needed to demonstrate its real-device capabilities across multiple devices, OS versions, and automation tools. Without sample apps or test suites, showcasing the platform’s true potential—and identifying integration gaps—was a challenge.

The solution? Combine application development with automation enablement.

By building native and hybrid mobile apps alongside automated test suites, the team enabled real-device ex*****on on the cloud platform while uncovering compatibility issues across tools like Appium and Katalon.

The result:

✅ Ready-to-use demo applications for customer showcases
✅ Automated test suites running across real devices
✅ Clear visibility into integration challenges
✅ Improved platform reliability and adoption readiness

Validating a platform isn’t just about features—it’s about proving it works seamlessly in practice.

👉 Explore the full case study:
https://www.logigear.com/case-studies/technology-and-software/Enabling-Real-Device-Test-Automation-for-a-Cloud-Testing-Platform


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Why maintenance keeps growingAutomation rarely breaks all at once.It degrades gradually:• Small changes require updates ...
06/03/2026

Why maintenance keeps growing
Automation rarely breaks all at once.
It degrades gradually:
• Small changes require updates in multiple places
• Fixes become inconsistent
• Confidence in tests drops
When maintenance grows faster than coverage, automation stops being an asset and becomes operational drag.
Webinar: Why Test Automation Breaks Down (And It’s Not the Tool)
In this session, Chris Padden explores why the real issue is often structural instability — not flaky tools or weak frameworks.
📅 June 10, 2026
🕒 11:00 AM Pacific Time
📍 Online Webinar
👉 https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/8217799120799/WN_sdMmIlnaSXaBnx5e04nGtQ

Most automation teams assume instability comes from flaky tests or weak tooling.But in many enterprise environments, the...
05/29/2026

Most automation teams assume instability comes from flaky tests or weak tooling.
But in many enterprise environments, the real issue is structural.
Over time:
• Workflows diverge
• Business logic spreads across files
• Small variations multiply
• Maintenance effort quietly grows faster than coverage
In this upcoming webinar, Chris Padden explores why test automation degradation is often caused by structural instability — not the tools themselves.
We’ll discuss:
• Why uncontrolled variation becomes difficult to manage
• Why many frameworks fail to truly contain change
• How layered automation design improves maintainability
• Why structure determines whether automation scales or breaks down
📅 June 10, 2026
🕒 11:00 AM Pacific Time
📍 Online Webinar
Webinar: Why Test Automation Breaks Down (And It’s Not the Tool)
🎙 Host: Chris Padden
👉Register now! https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/8217799120799/WN_sdMmIlnaSXaBnx5e04nGtQ

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