Your Data Access and Transparency Journey
How can your organization ensure data access and transparency? Measure yourself against this model, courtesy of our partners at Slalom.
How can your organization ensure data access and transparency? Measure yourself against this model, courtesy of our partners at Slalom.
To dive deeper into some of the findings of our recent fintech mobile report, we reached out to banking and finance professionals in a series of conversations. We explored region-specific challenges and how different institutions keep up with the industry’s increasingly mobile-first direction.
Waldo is a no-code testing platform, that allows teams to test apps without the hassle of scripting. With the Waldo Verified Step, you can automate testing and ship your app to the users faster, directly from Bitrise.
We software engineers like to think ourselves unflappable. Consider that we spend most of our days staring at glowing pages of eldritch horror that no mortal was meant to witness. We whisper and type our otherworldly incantations, all the while feeling the hungry gaze of a lurking cross-site scripting bug, or a shadowy use-after-free, or an accidental summoning of ZALGO. (H̨e̛ ̕c͢om͢es, you know.)
For enterprise applications and startups to scale, they need to manage large volumes of data in real-time. Customers must have the ability to search for any product or service from your database within seconds. When you manage a relational database, data is spread across multiple tables. So, customers may experience lag during search and data retrieval. However, this is different with Elasticsearch and other NoSQL databases.
Today, companies can measure every aspect of business health, except the health of their data which drives business decisions. Data is vital to inform critical decisions such as identifying new routes to market, systems to support business agility, and more resilient supply chains. As Harvard Business Review puts it, “Your organization’s data is the source of both the opportunity and the challenges to your innovation.
Data architecture is a hot topic right now. And rightfully so. Technological advances bring out a myriad of new solutions that go beyond the traditional relational databases and data warehouses. They enable companies to accelerate their entire data pipeline (or at least remove painful bottlenecks) and shorten the analytic cycles. The portfolio of data assets managed by companies is also growing.
Businesses across the world have always utilized technology to gain a competitive edge over their rivals. In recent times RPA (Robotic Process Automation) has become increasingly popular. Nowadays, many ventures are heavily investing in technologies that can help them achieve automation for various processes and operations.
In this session, Sauce Labs Director of Product Marketing Alissa Lydon shares how Sauce Labs is delivering on its 2020 product roadmap and introduces new features including Failure Analysis, Visual End-to-End Testing, and the Sauce Testrunner Toolkit (https://saucelabs.com/platform/sauce-testrunner-toolkit).