Many organizations overlook performance testing until it’s too late, and the consequences can be costly. A poor user experience often comes first: lagging screens, session timeouts, and delayed transactions frustrate employees, hinder task completion, and erode the confidence of critical business users.
The financial toll is even more staggering, according to Gartner, the average cost of IT downtime is $336,000- $540,000 per hour, which comes to around $5,600 a minute, while the Ponemon Institute estimates that some enterprises lose up to $474,000 per hour. In cases where customer-facing processes are affected, more than the direct financial losses, reputational damage alone can account for nearly 40% of total outage costs. ERP downtime isn’t just expensive, it disrupts productivity, trust, and overall business continuity, and the damage to one’s brand reputation can be significant.
Performance testing plays a critical role in software development as it enables tech leads, managers, and development teams to identify any issues, optimize resource usage, and enhance user experience. Based on our interactions with businesses, we have seen that comprehensive performance testing:
- Reduces post-deployment issues
- Improves user satisfaction
- Lowers operational costs
- Boosts conversion rates