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Overcoming Stale Element References in AJAX Table Loading with Katalon Studio

Overcoming Stale Element References in AJAX Table Loading with Katalon Studio The information in this blog post is based on a real-life scenario shared by a user on our Katalon Community forum and is intended to inspire peer-to-peer discussion and collaboration. Please always test solutions thoroughly before implementing them in a production environment.

Decoding The Role of Managed Testing Services in Mastering Quality Assurance

To address quality concerns, crucial for customer satisfaction and loyalty, businesses are investing in more scalable and efficient software testing services. In fact report by Marketsandmarkets estimated the automation testing market to be worth more than USD 28 billion in 2023. This promising growth is owed to many managed testing services providers like Zymr that are helping businesses across industries to adopt Agile/DevOps, develop complex software systems, and achieve faster time-to-market.

Appian for Financial Regulatory Agencies

Policies and priorities in financial services regulation are constantly shifting. Appian lets you keep up with change in orchestrating the most complex workflows in supervising the financial marketplace, from start to finish. The Appian Platform brings #AI, #ProcessAutomation, and #DataFabric together in a low-code environment so you can unleash digital innovation. With Appian, you’ll automate and optimize your processes from beginning to end so you can compete and win in our rapidly changing world.

Quality and Efficiency is Going Down

Pushing your code to production without testing? You might want to think twice. In this episode, Bobby Dorlus, founder and CEO of #TheTechHustle, shares the importance of test automation, site reliability engineering, and his advocacy of diversity within the industry. Tune in as Jason and Bobby analyze the stats and real-life debacles that happen when testing gets skipped, as well as those who should be responsible for testing. Spoiler alert—it’s not just the developers.

Best Practices for Naming REST API Endpoints

REST APIs are a powerful tool to bring together multiple applications. While REST APIs are extremely useful, creating and deploying them into production is a highly complex and time-consuming process. If you’re building your own REST API, you should be familiar with some of the industry best practices for naming REST API endpoints. For many developers, using a development platform is a good way to get started. It streamlines the development process and ensures you're able to get started immediately.

Building and Scaling Gen AI Applications with Simplicity, Performance and Risk Mitigation in Mind Using Iguazio and MongoDB

AI and generative Al can lead to major enterprise advancements and productivity gains. By offering new capabilities, they open up opportunities for enhancing customer engagement, content creation, virtual experts, process automation and optimization, and more.

Top 7 Anonymization Techniques to Sustain Data Privacy and Compliance Standards

In an era where data breaches generate headlines and data privacy is an increasing concern, how can organizations use the massive amounts of data they acquire without jeopardizing individual privacy? The solution could be found in a unique amalgamation of data anonymization approaches. As we dive into this fascinating topic, we discover how technology is transforming how we anonymize data, ensuring that the insights we gain are useful and respectful of privacy.

Be the Diplomat for Customers

Pushing your code to production without testing? You might want to think twice. In this episode, Bobby Dorlus, founder and CEO of #TheTechHustle, shares the importance of test automation, site reliability engineering, and his advocacy of diversity within the industry. Tune in as Jason and Bobby analyze the stats and real-life debacles that happen when testing gets skipped, as well as those who should be responsible for testing. Spoiler alert—it’s not just the developers.