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What is Accessibility in Software?

Code and human connection go hand-in-hand. In this episode, we dive deep into the ever-evolving world of accessibility testing in web and software development. Whether you're a seasoned dev or just getting started, accessibility is your guide to creating inclusive spaces for global collaboration. But where do you start? And why does it even matter? Rachael Yomtoob, Product Owner of axe DevTools Mobile at Deque Systems, Inc., shares how to weave accessibility into your development process.

The Best API Reporting Tools to Consider in 2024

The global API market’s value reached $5.42 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow to $34.17 billion by 2032. This exponential growth underscores the increasing reliance on APIs for digital transformation strategies. As the API economy expands, so does the complexity and volume of data exchanged through APIs. API reporting tools streamline this process by providing all the features you need to leverage APIs effectively.

Opening the Door to Security Risk

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.

Tricentis acquires AI-powered quality intelligence platform SeaLights

I’m excited to announce that Tricentis has acquired SeaLights, a SaaS-based, AI-powered software quality intelligence platform. This acquisition extends Tricentis’ quality intelligence capabilities to deliver unparalleled visibility and insights throughout the CI/CD pipeline for a wide array of applications and environments, including Java, JavaScript, C#, .Net Core, and more.

Mitigating Risks and Costs: The Imperative to Migrate to SAP S/4HANA Now

Businesses today face constant pressure to stay competitive, agile, and efficient. One of the key strategies for achieving these goals is migrating to SAP S/4HANA, the latest enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite from SAP. The SAP HANA migration is more than just a technical upgrade; it’s a strategic move that can transform your business operations. Here’s why transitioning to SAP S/4HANA is essential and the potential risks of delaying this crucial step.

Crafting a Successful Application Modernization Strategy

92% of enterprises are working on or planning an application modernization strategy. This trend shows a growing focus on upgrading technology. Modernizing existing systems and data infrastructure allows organizations to turn old, inefficient setups into flexible, scalable solutions that support future growth. These initiatives mitigate the risks of outdated technology and position companies to take advantage of new opportunities, such as big data analytics and integration with cloud technologies.

Unlocking Hidden Value: Navigating the Data-to-Insights Gap

Data is the key to better decision-making. Organizations diligently collect vast amounts of data, building data lakes and warehouses to unify it all. The promise is clear - To convert all this data into actionable insights and drive tangible business results. But the reality? Transforming data into actionable domain-specific intelligence and tangible business outcomes remains challenging.

What Is Legacy ERP Modernization? Legacy vs. Modern ERP

Staying competitive requires embracing change and innovation. Modernizing legacy ERP is one such change that can equip enterprises with the tools they need to thrive. According to Gartner, 45% of CIOs seek to decrease investments in legacy infrastructure. Understanding this transition’s importance and navigating it can position businesses for sustained growth and success.

Deep Dive into Kong Gateway's New Rust-Based Router

The router component in the Kong Gateway is a crucial element for traffic handling, allowing the definition of specific matching rules to identify and process client requests. As a core component of the gateway, the router plays a vital role in ensuring the functionality, flexibility, security as well as performance of the gateway.