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Revolutionizing fan engagement with realtime technology

Ably CEO, Matthew O'Riordan, recently joined sports and media veteran, Carlo De Marchis, on his podcast ("A Guy with a Scarf") to discuss the dynamic world of realtime fan engagement in sports and entertainment. In the interview, Matt and Carlo cover the evolution of realtime applications and how the changing expectations of fans, particularly younger generations, are shaping the future of fan engagement. Watch the full interview, including Matt’s predictions for the future of this space.

Transformative Change: How AI is Impacting the Manufacturing Industry

We know it feels like all anyone talks about these days is artificial intelligence. Since the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, the professional world has been abuzz with reactions to this game-changing technology. It’s everywhere – and for good reason. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) tools have been around for a while, but ChatGPT brought AI into the mainstream in ways that hadn’t been seen before.

Top Linux Commands: 11 You Need to Know

If you’re a software developer, you can’t avoid Linux. Created by Linus Torvalds, Linux is the preferred OS for most servers and the environment in which many popular development tools run best. While you don’t need to know everything about Linux, learning the top Linux commands is a valuable investment of your time. With this post, you’ll have a handy guide to the Linux commands most often used.

The Intersection of Crypto and Global Testing

Ever wondered what it's like to have a virtual robot in your toolkit, a trojan horse in your test scripts, or a lil' rockstar named Selenium? Welcome to the world of test automation, as unfolded by none other than Jason Huggins. In this part 2 episode of our interview with Jason, we continue to dive into the world of testing. You’ll learn how Java and Python enthusiasts have propelled Selenium to global fame with impressive stats and precision, and Jason also sheds light on the power of community. Tune in to hear how collaboration turned dreams into reality through his experiences with Selenium and Sauce Labs.

What is Process Orchestration? A Complete Guide

Process orchestration, also called business process orchestration, is an approach to manage and organize multiple automated tasks or workflows within a business process, like ETL process orchestration. It involves coordinating data extraction, transformation, and loading tasks across various systems to create a unified data source.

S1.E15: Acceptance and keyword-driven testing with Robot Framework | QA Therapy Podcast

Pekka Klark, the creator of Robot Framework, as our special guest. Pekka collaborates with the Robot Framework foundation to enhance its ecosystem, providing invaluable insights into the world of test automation. With Xray, you can seamlessly integrate Robot Framework into your testing processes, whether you're practicing Acceptance Testing or following Acceptance Test-Driven Development (ATDD). This integration ensures that your test results are centralized in Jira, serving as your single source of truth for testing outcomes.

Helix Core Cloud: All the Updates and New Features to Know

In this webinar, Brent Schiestl, Senior Director of Product Management at Perforce Software, will walk you through new Helix Core Cloud features and updates, including:∙ How Helix Core Cloud works – including which configurations are handled by Perforce.∙ Much-anticipated updates, like multi-region support and expanded storage (up to 32TiB).∙ A preview of what’s up next on the Helix Core Cloud roadmap.∙ How to subscribe, add and remove seats, and start versioning in the tool today.

Software Factories vs. Citizen Development for Government Software Innovation

In the fast-paced world of government software development, efficiency and effectiveness are paramount. One way government organizations enhance agility, foster innovation, and optimize resources in the public sector is through citizen development—the practice of allowing non-technical employees to create their own software applications using low-code or no-code platforms.

Strategic Regression Testing in Software Development for Reliable Software

Imagine that your application is working as if it has no issues at all. This makes customers happy, and you are ready to launch a new feature in the next update. But with the arrival of a new update and new code, everything breaks! It does not only mean that a new feature does not work as intended but also that all functions cease to function correctly. Your team quickly looks for the errors and corrects them, often resulting in increased time, extra costs, and a drop in your company’s credibility.