A lack of efficient SaaS testing can result in an unreliable platform that fails to achieve the convenient, quality experience, and agility that users expect. This infographic will help you develop and implement strong SaaS testing strategies.
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A lack of efficient SaaS testing can result in an unreliable platform that fails to achieve the convenient, quality experience, and agility that users expect. This infographic will help you develop and implement strong SaaS testing strategies.
SaaS platforms have been on the rise for some time now. From professional endeavors to leisure activities, more of our experiences are shifting towards a virtual delivery. And because immediate access from any location makes the shortlist for any software system, consumers often choose SaaS applications over on premise software systems.
An exponential growth in testing has led to new technologies to build better coordination between Dev and QA. Similarly, Service Virtualization has been continuously acquiring its space in the software development life cycle.
Expectations from your development cycle never slow down. Your team must deliver deployments faster and produce stronger product quality in order to remain competitive in the market and maintain relevance with consumers. But how can your team succeed when your resources are consistently constrained? The good news is that your QA team can do more with less. When your team invests in software testing automation tools, you can expect to boost effectiveness, efficiency and test coverage within your testing process.
Language translation within a product impacts more than the words on the screen. When not tested thoroughly, localization can alter the compatibility with regional operating systems, interrupt a product’s functionality and scramble the layout of the entire user interface.
Both Agile and DevOps teams feel the pressure to quickly release products to market without sacrificing product quality. Fortunately, cloud based test automation tools enable IT teams to tackle these challenges successfully. In fact, many companies have streamlined QA processes, improved product security, accelerated information sharing and reduced cost - all with cloud based load testing tools.
With 31 billion IoT devices on the market today, it’s safe to say that the Internet of Things isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. From manufacturing and transportation to daily consumer life, IoT devices have integrated so seamlessly within our business and personal lives that it’s hard to imagine life without this technology.
QA Metrics have proven to be profoundly beneficial for QA and development teams. They help teams quantify their performance, progress, and quality of work. Our team of expert engineers have designed a checklist of metrics that will help you create an efficient and comprehensive QA process. These fundamentals QA metrics will give an insight into your process and how you should track them.
The COVID-19 incident has provided much learning to the industry which will help organizations prepare for any future emergencies. Most of IT companies have either moved or are planning to move their infrastructure to the cloud.
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