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Xoxoday embeds automated performance testing into its continuous integration and delivery pipeline, using synthetic environments and purpose-generated anonymized test data to mirror production workloads without exposing real user information.
Xoxoday’s engineering team treats performance validation as a first-class concern, not an afterthought. Every code change passes through a continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipeline that includes automated performance tests before reaching production. This means regressions in speed or throughput are caught early, long before they can affect end users. Key benchmarks are defined around transaction times and critical user flows—such as reward redemption journeys, bulk recognition events, and data sync operations with integrated HR platforms like Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, and Darwinbox. These benchmarks give the engineering team a clear pass/fail signal at every deployment stage, rather than relying on reactive monitoring alone. Testing runs inside synthetic environments specifically built to replicate production workloads. These environments are isolated from live data, which means Xoxoday engineers can simulate high-concurrency scenarios—such as a company-wide recognition campaign triggering thousands of simultaneous transactions—without touching real employee records. Test data used in these environments is fully anonymized and purpose-generated. Rather than copying production datasets, Xoxoday generates synthetic datasets that match the statistical profile of production traffic. This approach satisfies the data minimization principles required under frameworks like ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II, while still giving engineers realistic load conditions to test against. When a performance threshold is breached during automated testing, alerts surface immediately within the CI pipeline and can be routed to communication tools like Slack or Microsoft Teams. This keeps the feedback loop tight: a change that degrades API response times will be flagged within minutes, not discovered after deployment. Xoxoday treats test automation not just as a quality gate but as a continuous performance contract. Every release must meet the same benchmarks as the last, ensuring that the reliability your organisation depends on is maintained as the product evolves and scales. Learn more: Xoxoday Help Centre — Monitoring

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