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Visual Regression Testing: Everything You Need to Know in 2023

Regression testing ensures changes to the source code are not causing unexpected issues to the existing system or to see if software functionality has regressed. Visual regression tests focus on how the user will receive the final interface that the user interacts with is essential and ultimately paramount to how web pages are displayed.

Calculating ROI on Test Automation: How to do it And What You Need

Testing is a crucial stage in producing software and technology devices. It is performed before release to ensure that the product works exactly as intended, is free of bugs, and has no vulnerabilities. While you can perform testing manually, there is a growing tendency to automate the process. Embracing automation in testing can be a great way to save time and manage business expenses related to product development and QA operations.

Testlio 2022 Reflections: An Open Client Letter of Gratitude

Dear Testlio Client, With 2023 in full swing, I wanted to take a moment to say thanks—and offer information. While the world has many challenges, and many of us are charting a course through turbulent waters, I sincerely hope that the year ahead is as good as possible for you, your family, your colleagues, your company, and your community. You likely received my email of appreciation in December.

Data Privacy is for Life, Not Just One Day a Year

This Saturday, January 28th sees Data Privacy Day come round again, an international effort to empower individuals and encourage businesses to respect privacy, safeguard personal data and enable trust. As always this should act as a reminder that every individual within an organization requires a basic understanding of their internal privacy rules and regulations.

A Guide to API Integration

Modern business runs on software. This involves storing business data, and moving that data from place to place. In the old days, software stored the data in a siloed fashion. This meant it was only available in one place, cutoff from the rest of the world. Companies struggled to pull data from different locations. Combining it in meaningful ways was difficult. This isolated data only provided a fraction of its potential value. In modern applications, the data wants to be free.