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12 WordPress Plugins to Convert Your Blog Into a Money-Making Machine

In the ever-evolving digital landscape, countless people have turned to blogging to share their passions, promote their expertise, and, ultimately, generate income. With over 40% of websites worldwide powered by WordPress, it comes as no surprise that this versatile CMS is a popular choice for bloggers seeking to transform their online presence into a profitable venture.

Sarbanes-Oxley Act Violations as a Catalyst for Payment Testing

For many CTOs, daily operations are a balancing act of maintaining systems and cutting-edge technology while complying with the laws and regulations relevant to their host organization. But what happens when you miss a step and have Sarbanes-Oxley Act violations? If you’re willing, it can lead to a culture shift that embraces compliance, QA, and testing to prevent future issues.

From Data to Insights: An Introduction to Product Analytics

At Countly, we’ve been talking about product analytics for over a decade, moving from one in-depth article to the other without really taking the time to give our readers a straightforward handbook to understand this practice and harness its potential. As industry veterans, we'd like to share our two cents on product analytics. ‍

RPA vs. Hyperautomation: What's the Difference?

Have you seen the efficiency gains you’d hoped for from your investments in task automation tools like robotic process automation (RPA)? Despite prioritizing automation efforts, many IT leaders still lack the tools for broader, end-to-end process automation—or as Gartner calls it, hyperautomation. If you’ve found yourself grappling with numerous disconnected islands of automation, where do you go from here?

Pesticide Paradox in Test Automation

One of the attendee at a recent meetup I hosted(on behalf of MOT KL) asked this interesting question. Even though I answered it, the time constraint didn’t let me elaborate enough. So let me start with an apology for that and this article is in return to that question, based on my understanding of the concept. I believe this article will help you to understand the concept & moreover gives some ideas on “How to keep our Tests relevant“.