The software testing landscape continues to evolve. We have seen the continuation of developing trends and the emergence of new trends in 2019. This year, our team of automation experts has cast a few predictions on the latest trends in the software testing industry. Check them out!
…and how to fix them! We’ve asked our team of Talend experts to compile this top ten list of their biggest bugbears when it comes to jobs they see in the wild – and here it is!
With businesses becoming more data-led, there's now an expectation that you will use numbers when talking about strategy and the state of your business. You can’t do that by just looking at a dashboard because they don’t provide any context to the data. You may see that revenue has gone up but it doesn’t tell you what’s happening in the business or how different parts are performing.
Hello Talend Superheroes!!! Hope all of you are enjoying your time in Talend realm playing with different types of data. Many of you are old-timers of Talend, but everyday new developers are happily joining the band to learn about various superpowers related to data. Like any superhero movie, there is a learning curve to understand and manage the newly acquired capabilities the right way.
As technology evolves at a rapid pace, the healthcare industry is transforming quickly along with it. Tech breakthroughs like IoT, advanced imaging, genomics mapping, artificial intelligence and machine learning are some of the key items re-shaping the space. The result is better patient care and health outcomes.
Building and deploying PHP applications on one server is a, relatively, straightforward process. However, what about deploying a PHP application across multiple servers? In this article, I'm going to discuss four key considerations to bear in mind when deploying PHP applications when doing so.
In this post, we’ll explore how to create Ruby modules that are configurable by users of our code — a pattern that allows gem authors to add more flexibility to their libraries. Most Ruby developers are familiar with using modules to share behavior. After all, this is one of their main use cases, according to the documentation.