Working as a freelancer can feel extremely rewarding. It’s a way to have more control over your work and life balance. But with this freedom comes more responsibilities, and there are certain aspects of managing freelance work that should be at the top of your list. These areas are: Everyone organizes differently. It depends on many things, from how your brain visualizes tasks to how you are the most productive. Which way do you visualize your work best?
Andres Pineda is a Senior Front-end Developer at Shopify, and at the Mobile DevOps Summit, he shared tips to help you build apps for global audiences. Let’s recap the discussion.
IDC research shows that automated data movement enables organizations to improve insights and derive more value from cloud data warehouses and lakes.
According to the Chief Economists Outlook published by the World Economic Forum in September 2022, 7 out of 10 economists now consider a global recession at least somewhat likely. The sales organization has a front seat view to the impacts of recession as sales personnel hear their customers cite budget cuts, postpone purchases, and possibly look for less expensive alternatives.
So you’re already convinced that automated testing can transform the software development lifecycle and help produce higher-quality products. But convincing management it’s a worthwhile investment? Especially if they're hesitant to add technology they don’t understand to a tight budget? That's a different story. We've got you. Here are 10 rock-solid reasons why your organization needs a budget for automated testing.
For the next interview in our series speaking to AI leaders from around the world, we’ve welcomed experienced AI Specialist Speaker, Monish Gandhi of Gradient Ascent.
Over the course of my career in testing and quality, I have seen many different quality strategies. All of them have been narrowly focused on testing, with perhaps a sprinkle of DevOps tossed in. I started to wonder why this is, and when I dove a bit deeper I realized that all of them were written by testers. It’s a truism in the industry that you can’t test quality into a product. Why is it then that all of our quality strategies revolve around testing or development methodologies?