Data asset standardization is the purposeful and carefully planned consolidation of redundant, contradictory reports, processes, and databases into enterprise standards.
The need for organizations to compete in a changing market more rapidly than ever motivates the necessity for a robust modern application architecture. Organizations’ demand for new application features and capabilities constantly changes, and developers need help to keep up with change requests utilizing legacy application development tools and underlying infrastructure.
We’re excited to announce the general availability of Kong Enterprise 3.3. In this release, we’ve taken significant steps to deliver an enhanced experience for developers by making Kong Enterprise even more enterprise-ready and robust. Additionally, we’ve checked a few important boxes for our customers to easily comply with regulations. In this blog we’re going to cover the following key features we are delivering as part of Kong Enterprise 3.3.
As businesses continue to rely on Salesforce to manage their day-to-day operations, it’s more important than ever to have a solid regression testing strategy in place. By performing regular Salesforce regression testing, you can ensure that your Salesforce applications continue to work as intended, even after a code change. In this guide, we’ll discuss the challenges of Salesforce regression testing, best practices, and tools you need to know to get started.
Some consultant companies will not eliminate all the risks by offering an automagic solution (Perhaps a revolutionary testing tool). However, it could give better possibilities for applications to be evaluated in case of quality gaps and deliver accurate applications for the consumers. We see products/services failing before any launch or retiring a couple of months later.
In software testing, a test plan is a must-have. A well-defined and comprehensive test plan provides all stakeholders involved with necessary information of the testing roadmap. Through it all members gain a shared vision for the testing approaches, strategies, objectives, resources, and timelines. In this article, we will deep-dive into what a test plan is, why it is so important, and how to create a good test plan that truly improves the overall efficiency of your testing activities.