As someone who’s been closely following the evolution of software testing, this year saw the shifts in methodologies and processes. One of the most significant findings is the strong adoption of Agile and DevOps methodologies, reshaping how testing is integrated into the software development lifecycle.
Snowflake Cortex Search, a fully managed search service for documents and other unstructured data, is now in public preview. With Cortex Search, organizations can effortlessly deploy retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) applications with Snowflake, powering use cases like customer service, financial research and sales chatbots.
The robust and reliable WSO2 Micro Integrator, leveraged in thousands of deployments over the past decade, just got even better with the 4.3.0 release. This update introduces many enhancements, particularly in development productivity, with the new extension for VS Code and AI-assisted development capabilities.
Processes are the foundation of your organization. They lay the groundwork for how your business operates, from product development and customer service to procurement and financial operations—and everything in between. Even work that isn’t formally defined in a process is likely a part of one. If you’ve ever tried to map or document a business process, you’ve probably learned that there’s no straightforward way to get it done.
Every application, web or non-web-based, has to deal with data. Even though there are static websites, where data is somehow embedded, most sites and applications rely on dynamic data stored somewhere and somehow. What testing can you do around data handling? Can you use exploratory testing to uncover problems related to data? What type of problems? In this article, you’ll get some guidelines for your exploratory testing sessions around data.
You run the data team of a software company. You often get loads of data pull requests from Product, Marketing, Sales, and many other teams. You want to learn how to effectively scale your data stack to meet the growing needs of your business. You are at the right place. Sign up for this webinar to learn how ThoughSpot, a leading AI-powered analytics company, modernized its data stack to optimize for rapid scale.
As one of the most popular programming languages, Java has stood the test of time. The versatile and powerful language has a vast ecosystem and offers numerous advantages and opportunities, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced developer. This post covers Java benefits, various use cases, and why monitoring your Java applications is crucial to application success.
Is AI a revolution or a buzzword in banking? This episode of Digital Banking: WIP gets real with Mohomed Gamil, a tech veteran who's seen both sides - banks and tech firms. We tackle the overuse of "AI" and dive into practical applications that banks are missing. Tune in to separate hype from reality!
Not long ago, the thought of Artificial intelligence (AI) products becoming mainstream seemed far off. Fast forward to the widespread adoption of ChatGPT, Gemini, and other large-scale apps, and it’s easy to see that the world has changed drastically. AI isn’t just the future anymore – it’s the present, and every business is hopping on the bandwagon. From chatbots streamlining customer service to algorithms predicting market trends, AI is reshaping how businesses operate.