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AI in UX design - Vital AI Impacts & Enhanced Features

Did you know that the AI market size is likely to reach USD 826.73 billion dollars by 2030? Yes, you read it right! The use of artificial intelligence can be seen in every field. AI in UX design is bringing about a revolution in the way users interact with technology. Traditionally, UX design relied on designer intuition, manual processes, and labor-intensive user testing. No doubt, the conventional approach had a positive impact on the user experience.

Testing Center of Excellence (TCOE): A Brief History, and How It Can Be Modernized

The end goal of the Testing Center of Excellence (TCOE) is to drive the shift from fragmented, project-based QA efforts to a unified governance structure. It was a pre-Agile innovation to bring testing from the “background” to the center of the SDLC. The arrival of Agile renders the traditional TCoEs obsolete.

Top DevOps Tools You Need to Streamline Your Workflow in 2024

There is a sense of growing maturity in the DevOps market that is also reflected by its evolving tools. For the past some time, I’ve also seen these tools expanding beyond the limited utilities of continuous integration and continuous delivery. They are now seeping into database management, QA automation, and even AI integration in the SDLC. However, I see no deviation in their efficiency that enables teams to transition smoothly from ITOps to DevOps.

Revolutionizing Build Analytics: How to enhance build processes with ThoughtSpot

In the fast-paced world of software development, the efficiency of build processes plays a crucial role in maintaining productivity and code quality. At ThoughtSpot, while Gradle has been effective, the growing complexity of our projects demanded a more sophisticated approach to understanding and optimizing our builds. This requirement prompted us to explore Build Analytics—harnessing data from our build processes to gain actionable insights.

The Defense Can Rest While AI Handles The Legal Documents

What’s one thing all your favorite legal shows have in common? Whether it’s Suits or The Lincoln Lawyer, they rarely show the amount of paperwork lawyers have to handle on a daily basis. Understandably so, paperwork isn’t the most glamorous part of the job but that doesn’t mean it’s not crucial. In fact, lawyers deal with tens, if not hundreds, of documents on a daily basis during most parts of their job, such as discovery, research, or drafting.

Ahead of the Curve: Why Self-Service Data Management Can't Be Ignored

This year's Gartner Hype Cycle for Data Management report mentions self-service data management. It’s a game-changer that gives business users the power to work with data without constantly relying on IT, boosting data quality and making data available for analytics and decision-making. But what is it, really? How do you achieve self-service? Let’s take a closer look.

Building Reliable Systems in an Unpredictable World

Can engineers ever guarantee that nothing will break? @Saurabh Shanbhag explains why unexpected failures are always possible in today’s interconnected tech world. The key is to control what you can and collaborate to build resilient systems. Here’s how to approach it: Watch this episode of Test Case Scenario to learn more about building reliable systems.

Perforce's Approach to Open-Source Communities

Perforce has been contributing and working in open source for decades now. We understand that open source is the linchpin for technology that supports businesses today. Our approach to open source is not unique to the industry at large or a company of our size (we have around 1,700 employees and 800 are on my team), but questions of our approach to open source became much more visible when we acquired Puppet – which has a really dedicated open-source community and a long history with open source.