This video illustrates a simple data migration example process built with Linx and uses a Stadium front end. The process migrates data from a source database into a target database. Data Validation rules are also applied to catch any error records; these records must be corrected on the front end and then migrated to the target database once resolved.
The fifth edition of the Global Fintech Fest has officially begun at the well-known Bandra Kurla Complex in Mumbai. This three-day event is celebrated as one of the largest fintech festivals in the world, attracting leaders, experts, and enthusiasts from every corner of the globe. The festival is packed with sessions on the latest trends in financial technology, exciting product launches, and the announcement of new partnerships that could play a significant role in shaping the future of the industry.
If you're not doing automation testing, you're missing out on its incredible benefits. Today, automation testing is the norm in the QE industry. With automation testing, testers can now dramatically increase their productivity while introducing a standard to the QA process. Here are 10 core benefits that any QA team can immediately see upon adopting automation testing.
Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) have become essential for delivering high-quality software at speed - automating testing processes ensures that new code changes are thoroughly validated before reaching production. However, managing these automated tests across multiple CI/CD tools can be challenging. This blog post explores how Xray Enterprise can be seamlessly integrated with popular CI/CD tools to enhance your automated testing workflows.
In business, speed is key. When facing rapid change, adapting slowly eats into an organization’s revenue, opportunities, and market share. This has led organizations to deploy business process automation technologies to streamline processes, roll out products faster, and deliver services of a higher quality. However, organizations often stitch together disparate automation tools, leading to disjointed IT ecosystems and bloated licensing costs.
Developing, distributing, and monitoring a drug or medical device is an extensive process. It involves the coordination of people, systems, and substantial amounts of data. Production slowdowns negatively impact the product lifecycle, adding unnecessary costs and keeping valuable products from the patients who need them. The need for automation is evident.
Quality Assurance or QA automation has become a game-changer in the software development process. Since it involves the use of automated tools and frameworks to execute tests on a software application before it is released into production, it ensures that the software meets the specified requirements and works as expected across different platforms and environments.
Manual testing is no longer adequate in the fast-paced world of modern software development to guarantee the dependability and quality of online and mobile applications. With its ability to speed up test execution, enhance test coverage, and facilitate early problem discovery, automation testing services have become an essential technique to succeed.
In the ever-evolving landscape of software testing, the transition from manual to automated testing is a journey filled with misconceptions, challenges, and significant rewards. Recently, I had the privilege of hosting a conversation with two industry experts, David DiCocco and Alex Martins, who shared their personal experiences and insights on this topic.