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What's Better: WebWork Time Tracker or Toggl Track?

The rise of remote work has brought forward relatively new software products called time trackers. As more and more companies were going remote, they needed a way to monitor their employees’ work to ensure proper workflow. That’s when they started to use time trackers. Despite the general resistance towards time trackers, time and proper use proved them important. Both companies and employees realized how beneficial time trackers can be both for the company and for personal use.

Introducing Tricentis Test Automation for Salesforce, Test Management for Jira, and NeoLoad 9 with RealBrowser support

Today is an exciting today for us here at Tricentis! We’re introducing two brand new products: Test Automation for Salesforce and Test Management for Jira. We’re also releasing a major upgrade of NeoLoad for performance testing. Together, these new releases will enable customers to deliver new capabilities and workflows to their business faster, collaborate more efficiently among product teams, and enhance digital experiences for all end users.

Introducing Tricentis Test Management for Jira

We are excited to announce the release of Tricentis Test Management (TTM) for Jira in the Atlassian Marketplace, designed specifically for organizations who want to place test management directly within Jira. With TTM for Jira, QA, development, and the business can collaborate closely to deliver quality software together.

Introducing Tricentis Test Automation for Salesforce

Salesforce is the solution of choice for thousands of organizations that require innovative digital, SaaS-based solutions that serve the front, middle, and back offices – while simultaneously enhancing the customer experience. Clicks-not-code functionality has given Salesforce customers the ability to create and maintain a highly customized platform that brings business transparency to the forefront.

Hevo vs Fivetran vs Integrate.io: An ETL Tool Comparison

In the competitive market of ETL solutions, platforms like Hevo, Fivetran and Integrate.io are amongst the top contenders. While they all are ETL/ELT platforms, each of them has their own unique set of features to offer. The best ETL tool for your business is the one that is best aligned to your requirements. So how do you decide which tool meets your business needs?

Instrument your Nodejs Applications with Open Source Tools - Part 2

As we mentioned in the previous article, at NodeSource, we are dedicated to observability in our day-to-day, and we know that a great way to extend our reach and interoperability is to include the Opentelemetry framework as a standard in our development flows; because in the end our vision is to achieve high-performance software, and it is what we want to accompany the journey of developers in their Node.js base applications.

6 most useful data visualization principles for analysts

The difference between consuming data and actioning it often comes down to one thing: effective data visualization. Case in point? The John Snow’s famous cholera map. In 1854, John Snow (no, not that one) mapped cholera cases during an outbreak in London. Snow’s simple map uncovered a brand new pattern in the data—the cases all clustered around a shared water pump.

Programming Paradigms Compared: Functional, Procedural, and Object-Oriented

Conceptually, a paradigm is a system of concepts and practices that reflect the current state of our understanding of the field. In general, a programming paradigm refers to a style, way, or classification of programming. Programming languages are used in order to solve problems. A paradigm's difficulty varies according to the language. Paradigms can be used in several programming languages, but a strategy or methodology must be followed.

What test cases should be automated (and which shouldn't)

Developing high-quality apps involves pressure to make tradeoffs on speed, quality, and features to meet deadlines for release. This tension between speed and quality comes to a head with QA: you need a functional product but can’t afford weeks of turnaround time. You can’t skip QA: the true cost of software bugs – the direct cost of mitigating the defects and the indirect cost of decreased consumer trust – is extraordinary.