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How to Write Efficient QA and Test Summary Reports

In software quality assurance, transparent and timely communication is critical to ensure all related efforts’ success and positive impact. Reporting becomes critical for accurate decision-making, software product health tracking and adequate planning. A QA report is crucial for providing a clear overview of testing efforts, outcomes, and actionable insights.

On-Premise to Cloud Migration: Types, Benefits, Best Practices & More

Twelve years ago, a Wakefield Research survey revealed that 1 in 3 Americans thought cloud computing was somehow related to the weather. Fast forward to today, 67% of enterprise infrastructure in the US is cloud-based. Given that 92% of enterprises already have a multi-cloud strategy in place or in the works, it’s evident that embracing cloud migration is no longer just an option but a strategic necessity.

The 6 Best Performance Testing Tools

In software development, load testing plays a critical role in ensuring that applications perform optimally under any imaginable load condition. To do this, developers subject applications to several types of load tests, including scalability, spike, endurance, and stress testing. The ultimate goal of these performance tests is to pinpoint potential bottlenecks and ensure the reliability of the overall system where the software application runs before reaching production.

How to train your team for Exploratory Testing

Picture a team that’s working on a new mobile banking application: This is an example of the impact Exploratory Testing can have on your testing efforts. It is a hands-on approach to software testing in which you simultaneously design and execute tests using your creativity and intuition. The purpose of this blog post is to guide you on how to effectively train your team for exploratory testing, ensuring they are well-equipped to leverage this approach for maximizing software quality.

Caching in Laravel with Redis: a complete guide

Laravel is a web application framework built with PHP. It’s a framework that uses providers and dependency injections for code organization. It follows a model-view-controller design pattern. Laravel reuses the existing components of different frameworks, which helps in creating a web application. Thus, the application is designed to be more structured and pragmatic.

ETL Finance: Streamlining Data Integration for Finance Industry

In the finance industry, data is the lifeblood that powers everything from daily operations to strategic decision-making. Financial institutions manage vast amounts of data, ranging from transaction records and market feeds to customer information and regulatory reports. Efficiently processing and analyzing this data is crucial for maintaining competitiveness and compliance in a fast-paced, highly regulated environment.

The Guide to Data Integration in Merger and Acquisition

Mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are strategic business activities where two or more companies join forces by combining their assets, operations, and management structures, often resulting in a unified entity or allowing one company to absorb another. These transactions are typically pursued to enhance competitive advantage, expand market share, or achieve operational efficiencies.

Playwright vs Selenium: A Detailed Comparison

Playwright, developed by Microsoft, is a newer tool designed for end-to-end testing. It supports multiple browsers including Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit. Key features include auto-waiting, tracing, and headless mode. Playwright supports languages like JavaScript, Python, C#, and Java. On the other hand, Selenium is an established, open-source tool with a long history in web testing. It supports a wide range of browsers and platforms.

The Role of Data Governance in Successful Mergers and Acquisitions: Why It Matters

Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) have become a stepping stone to corporate growth strategies. Companies worldwide are actively turning to these deals to expand market reach and drive financial performance. The latest data from EY-Parthenon confirms this trend, with M&A activity projected to surge by 12% in 2024. While the idea of combining companies is undeniably exciting, a critical yet often overlooked factor that can either make or break a deal is data governance.