DATPROF is proud to be present as one of the sponsors of the Sogeti QX Day 2025. This years theme, “Raising the Quality Game”, once again underlines the importance of having access to relevant and production like test data.

The central question during the event is: how can we leverage both Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Human Intelligence (HI) to improve the quality within our organizations?

Our recent OpenAI integration combines just this: We use GPT within DATPROF Privacy to improve implementation speed and quality.

The event, hosted by Sogeti, will take place next week Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025. Our colleague Michael de Boer will be there to share our experiences with AI and to connect with everyone who is as passionate about quality as we are.

Why DATPROF is sponsoring the QX Day

At DATPROF, we believe that quality starts with reliable and accessible test data. Too often, testing and development teams are slowed down: waiting for datasets, struggling with compliance risks, or working with incomplete or outdated test data.

Events like QX Day are important to us because they bring together people who care about solving these challenges with fresh ideas and innovative technologies.

As sponsors, we want to actively contribute to the conversation about how AI can support, rather than replace, human expertise. For us, AI is a usefull tool in test data management to assist testers and help them speed up specific tasks. 

OpenAI Integration in DATPROF 

One concrete example of how we’re putting this into practice is the OpenAI integration in DATPROF.

Traditionally, creating representative seedlists for test data was a manual and time-consuming process. With our new OpenAI integration, users can now generate intelligent seedlists automatically. This means:

  • Faster creation of meaningful test data sets.

  • Smarter coverage of edge cases and unique scenarios.

  • Less manual effort, while still retaining full control over the outcome.

This is a practical step toward using AI in a way that truly supports software quality. It’s not about replacing human decision-making, but about giving test managers and teams smarter tools to accelerate their work and improve reliability.

Join the conversation

We’re excited to see how the discussions at QX Day will shape quality assurance. If you’re attending, make sure to connect with Michael, and let’s talk about how we can keep raising the quality game together.