Ensuring a seamless data experience that complies with regulatory frameworks, particularly in the public sector, is crucial. Research from the U.K. government found as many as 32% of businesses and 24% of charities suffered online breaches or cyberattacks in the last 12 months. In this increasingly interconnected world, national stability depends on thoughtful data governance and safeguarding.
Following is a transcription of the AMA session with Rahul Parwal on the topic – Bug Advocacy. Here Rahul brings forth the importance of bug advocacy, its step-by-step implementation, and tips on making this process easier. We recently launched a course on Bug Advocacy instructed by Rahul Parwal. You can check the course out from our courses section.
Agile is a flexible development methodology primarily popular in IT today and allows customers to get high-quality software faster. Many professions use Agile methods: Developers, Managers, Business Analysts, Designers, Scrum Masters, and of course, Quality Analysts/Assurance. Suppose you want to work in agile software testing. You have to pass agile testing and receive the certificate for it. On average, preparation for this exam lasts a month. You will need to learn a lot of technical information.
The joy (and sometimes woe) of working in technology is that we’re forever learning. The software stack is constantly changing, so innovators come to embrace a lifetime of learning. In this ever-evolving IT landscape, measurable skills have become the global currency for IT professionals. In this post, we’ll talk about the selection of courses offered through Kong Academy and the Kong Certification program, as well the benefits of microcredentials for employers and employees.
WordPress is a Content Management System (CMS), which is a tool that optimizes the process of producing, storing, and displaying web material. But you already know that, right? Well, how about this then – did you know that WordPress began as an improvement tool to improve the routine typography of day-to-day writing, but it was later adopted as a blogging tool? When it was first released, WordPress was nothing more than a typographic improvement.
The joy and woe (sometimes) of working in technology is that we are forever learning. The software stack is ever-evolving, and so many of us in this industry have come to embrace a lifetime of learning. Here at Kong, we are truly passionate about learning and teaching through Kong education. It has been our goal for some time to give our customers, partners and community users the opportunity to demonstrate their skills through a certification and badging program.