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Unravel Data Featured in CRN's 2021 Big Data 100 List

In a press release delivered today, Unravel Data announced its appearance on CRN’s Big Data 100 list for 2021. Unravel’s entry appears in the Data Management and Integration category. Also featured in this category are other rising stars such as Confluent, Fivetran, Immuta, and Okera, all of whom spoke at new industry conference DataOps Unleashed, held in March.

"Reverse ETL" with Keboola

TL;DR: Yes, you can do it. And no, you don’t need a separate tool for it. “Reverse ETL” is a fairly recent addition to the data engineer’s dictionary. While you can read articles upon articles about it (there’s a pretty good ‘primer’ in the Memory Leak blog), it can be summarized as being the art and science of taking data from your data warehouse and sending it somewhere other than BI - generally into other tools and systems where it becomes operational.

Level Up Test Automation With Zephyr Scale

With the ever-increasing demand to deploy high quality and reliable software faster, automation has become an integral part of modern software development. By seamlessly integrating your existing test automation efforts with Zephyr Scale, you can benefit from faster releases, tighter collaboration, and better visibility of your testing processes. Read on to discover why and how you can unify test management and automation in a single tool with Zephyr Scale.

What are the best multi-browser testing tools?

When we write scripts for one browser, they may not necessarily run on all browsers. It’s a no-brainer. And, we all know that a few browsers can limit certain features. For instance, if we design features that run on Safari on Mac OS, those features may not function across other browsers. To ensure the features run uniformly across various browsers and OS versions that our users have, we should perform multi-browser testing.

Straight Talk, No Chaser: How to Jumpstart Your Hyperautomation Journey, Part 2

Hyperautomation is about making humans more human. So said automation expert Arjun Devadas in the first episode of this two-part post on hyperautomation. (Read part one here). Devadas—who serves as Senior Vice President, Professional Services & Operations, Americas at Vuram, a hyperautomation services company—debunked a few myths and spilled some pragmatic tea on how to get the most out of your hyperautomation journey.