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Sauce Labs Community Office Hours: Failure Analysis

Office Hours: Failure Analysis and Sauce Labs Insights Curious how to quickly understand and resolve test failures? In this short presentation, we’ll introduce Sauce Labs Insights and show you how it simplifies failure analysis with actionable data. Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe, and Hit the Bell to stay updated on more Office Hours sessions!

Using Analytics to Triage Test Failures

Struggling to prioritize which tests to fix or discard? @Titus Fortner shares how analytics can help you sort through failures and make impactful decisions. Not all failing tests are created equal—some need fixing, while others are better off gone. Here’s how to use analytics for smarter test management: Learn how to streamline your test suite with the right analytical tools in this episode of Test Case Scenario.

Cut Unnecessary Tests

Is your test suite running as efficiently as it could? @Titus Fortner explains why the number of tests isn't always the problem—it's the value they bring. Deleting tests that constantly fail and don’t provide useful data can significantly reduce your total execution time. Here's what to consider when refining your test suite: Ready to make your test suite more efficient? Watch this episode of Test Case Scenario to learn more.

Accelerating Software Quality through Rapid Feedback with Titus Fortner

What’s the secret to optimizing your test suite without sacrificing quality? In this episode of Test Case Scenario, Jason Baum and Evelyn Coleman are joined by Titus Fortner, Senior Developer Experience Engineer at Sauce Labs, to discuss strategies for improving CI pipelines, tackling test flakiness, and using analytics to streamline the testing process. Get insights on how Sauce Labs prioritizes speed, coverage, and reliability in large-scale testing across multiple environments. You’ll also learn real-world solutions to help teams stay agile while ensuring software quality.

Improving DevOps Maturity with Continuous Testing with DevOps Legend Marc Hornbeek

Continuous testing isn't just about automation—it's about strategy, feedback, and getting your team unstuck. In today’s episode, Jason Baum and Marcus Merrell are joined by former co-host, Evelyn Coleman, to welcome Marc Hornbeek on the show. If you’re not familiar with Marc, he’s a legend in the world of DevOps. The author of “Continuous Testing, Quality Security and Feedback,” and CEO and Principal Consultant of Engineering DevOps Consulting, he knows what it takes to succeed in the industry.

Accelerate Development Cycles, Reduce Bottlenecks, and Decrease Time to Market

Hosted By: What is the impact of development velocity? One of the leading financial services companies reduced test execution time from 6 days to 36 hours, equating to 4x time savings. The pressure to innovate quickly and keep up with competitors is real. Watch Marc Hornbeek, CEO of Engineering DevOps Consulting and author of Engineering DevOps, and Marcus Merrell, Principal Technical Advisor at Sauce Labs, for a discussion on innovation velocity and to learn how DevOps teams are iterating quickly so they can focus on delivering innovative software.

What is the European Accessibility Act: Sauce Labs and Deque Set the Record Straight

Hosted By: Rachael Yomtoob, Product Owner - axe DevTools Mobile, Deque Marcus Merrell, Principal Technical Advisor, Sauce Labs Jason Baum, Senior Director, Developer Marketing. Sauce Labs Background: The European Accessibility Act (EAA), a law that defines accessibility requirements, takes effect on June 28, 2025. According to the EU, EAA will make life easier for the roughly 87 million people living with disabilities–almost one in five Europeans. Seen by many as a landmark law, the time to meet compliance is running out.

Why Slowing Down Can Lead to Better Products

Balancing speed and quality isn’t just about product development—it’s about shaping the future of your business. @Evelyn Coleman shares why the limitations on development speed are actually a blessing. Moving too fast without gathering feedback can send your product down the wrong path. It’s the balance between velocity and quality that helps teams gather the insights they need to build something truly impactful.

Fail Fast, Build Better

Is it better to launch fast or wait for perfection? @Saurabh Shanbhag explains the "fail fast" strategy, where teams quickly release imperfect products to get real customer feedback and improve. Instead of taking years to perfect, they launch in months, see what works, and adjust from there. This approach helps companies adapt, find market fit, and build better products based on actual user insights.

Building Reliable Systems in an Unpredictable World

Can engineers ever guarantee that nothing will break? @Saurabh Shanbhag explains why unexpected failures are always possible in today’s interconnected tech world. The key is to control what you can and collaborate to build resilient systems. Here’s how to approach it: Watch this episode of Test Case Scenario to learn more about building reliable systems.