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Building a file reader

A common task for any IT department, or individual developer, is to move data from one location to another. A simple task to do once, but if this must be done many times for many different files (each with its own metadata, file type and data structure), it is a task that can become tedious. Luckily there are many low-code tools that can make this task much more manageable. As an example, Linx allows us to import a file and make the data available elsewhere quickly.

SaaS in 60 - Create and Share Qlik Application Automation Templates

This week in Qlik Application Automation you can now save your automation workflows as templates for others in your organization to use and build from. After designing your workflow for a specific task, simply right click on the canvas and choose Save as template – a window will appear prompting you to add a name, description and thumbnail and visibility status – choose Shared to make this automation available to others in your tenant.

Becoming a Test Automation Engineer | Myths, Strategy & Plan

From prowling forums and boot camps, watching testing tools tutorials to choosing a programming language is all too familiar to test automation engineers. Automated testing or test automation has grown by leaps and bounds. The demand for test automation engineers is unsurprisingly high across industries, increasing the difficulty of staying competitive. Whether you’re a manual tester looking to grow or just interested in the automation tester career path, this comprehensive guide is for you.

Build a Bridge to Connect Shift Left & Shift Right

Two paradigms dominate the modern software testing landscape, shift left and shift right. These are fueled primarily by the need to accelerate software delivery to keep pace with a more dynamic and demanding digital engagement landscape. Shift left moves testing workloads earlier in the SDLC, leveraging test automation and practices like behavior-driven development (BDD) to foster developer accountability and more comprehensive testing.

6 Tips to Create the Perfect Automation Tester Resume

Impressing potential employers starts with a compelling automation tester resume. It doesn’t matter if you know white box, black box, and regressions like the back of your hand. Or you can design test cases like a machine. Not being able to list out scroll-stopping QA skillsets increases the likelihood of failing the 5-seconds scan from employers. Surprisingly, 51% of people use irrelevant buzzwords and wrong pronouns.

Software Test Automation Frameworks | 6 Common Types

Software testing has evolved with time to detect and lessen errors in software and applications. The key software testing trends in 2022 suggest that 63% of QA teams consider test automation over manual testing for the agility required during the software development lifecycle (SDLC) while being cost-efficient. Manual testing still holds a fair share in testing processes, but enterprises have also heavily relied on automated testing to get over tedious, repetitive, and time-consuming tasks.

Marketing Automation Tools to Set up Before You Go on Vacation

Vacation season is upon us, and lots of business owners are looking forward to a well-deserved time-off. Yet, most of them are also struggling with anxiety as vacationing means leaving their business behind, and everyone knows that the worst things happen when you are not looking. To minimize those risks and keep your heart at ease when enjoying your vacations, try marketing automation.