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Effective Testing in JavaScript

Kernighan & Pike, The Practice of Programming, 1999 Despite constantly changing technologies and the needs of customers, some wisdom seems eternal. Programmers need to test their code. But thorough testing takes time. When we do it well, everything works, and a massive testing effort feels like a waste. However, when we do it badly, our code is often broken, and we wish that we had done better testing. I have some good news for you.

What is a Test Report? A Comprehensive Guide To Build One

At the end of every testing project, a test report is usually created to summarize the results. This report provides insights into how the test project was executed if it aligned with the initial plan, and what areas need further optimization. In this article, we’ll explore in-depth what needs to be included in a test report, as well as the key metrics that QA teams need to look at if they want to gauge their testing efficiency.

Navigating the Enterprise Generative AI Journey: Cloudera's Three Pillars for Success

Generative AI (GenAI) has taken the world by storm, promising to revolutionize industries and transform the way businesses operate. From generating creative content to automating complex tasks, the potential applications of GenAI are vast and exciting. However, implementing GenAI in an enterprise setting comes with its own set of challenges. At Cloudera, we understand the complexities of enterprise GenAI adoption.

How ClearML Helps Teams Get More out of Slurm

It is a fairly recent trend for companies to amass GPU firepower to build their own AI computing infrastructure and support the growing number of compute requests. Many recent AI tools now enable data scientists to work on data, run experiments, and train models seamlessly with the ability to submit their jobs and monitor their progress. However, for many organizations with mature supercomputing capabilities, Slurm has been the scheduling tool of choice for managing computing clusters.

Logi Symphony Soars in Latest Dresner Business Intelligence Report

insightsoftware’s Logi Symphony, a leading embedded analytics solution, continues to impress. According to a recent Dresner Advisory Services’ Wisdom of Crowds® Business Intelligence Market Study, Logi Symphony has been recognized as a leader in the field. This recognition highlights Logi Symphony’s commitment to exceptional customer experience and its strong reputation within the BI and analytics industry.

ClearML Supports Seamless Orchestration and Infrastructure Management for Kubernetes, Slurm, PBS, and Bare Metal

Our early roadmap in 2024 has been largely focused on improving orchestration and compute infrastructure management capabilities. Last month we released a Resource Allocation Policy Management Control Center with a new, streamlined UI to help teams visualize their compute infrastructure and understand which users have access to what resources.

QonfX 2024 Rewind: Testing, AI, and the Future

We did a sort of time travel on 20th April at QonfX. If you are not one of the 3000+ people who registered for this event, it is a unique software testing conference that keeps its focus on the Future of Testing. This year was the second edition of QonfX and received even more love than the last time. Feedback like the above filled our social feeds during and post QonfX. We cannot keep a count of the number of times attendees used the words ‘eye-opening’ for the talks given by the speakers.

[Women in Test] Ep.04 | Navigating the Path to Recognition

Join Nicola on a journey through the world of software testing as she shares her personal experiences and insights. From overcoming industry uncertainties to empowering women in tech, this video covers essential topics such as career control, recognition, networking strategies, and battling imposter syndrome. Packed with valuable advice and reflections, Nicola's story is a must-watch for anyone navigating the dynamic landscape of software testing.

The Real-World Impact of Shift-Left

To shift or not to shift – that is the question. If you’ve been around the software development world lately, you’ve likely heard of shift-left – the practice of integrating testing, security, and operations early in the software development lifecycle to detect issues early. This approach is meant to be a win-win-win – saving time, money, and headaches. But is it as great in practice as it sounds in theory? In this episode, we debate the real-world benefits of shift-left and get to the heart of the issue: testing well.