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10 Mobile Application Testing Techniques You Must Know

The more effectively you do mobile application testing, the fewer problems you will come across in the future. However, testing doesn’t have to be challenging. You can easily get it right if the proper techniques, tools and procedures are in place. In this article, we’ll discuss 10 of the most popular mobile application testing techniques and outline their key benefits.

Designing a Scalable Backend in Node.js

As a developer supporting a growing business, you’ll likely spend a lot of time thinking about scaling. We live in a wonderful time to be solving scale problems. Computers are so fast and capable that many of the development decisions you make when writing backend systems won’t noticeably impact performance(until your app reaches an absolutely massive scale). If this weren’t the case, we’d all be writing web servers in C.

What Is Static Analysis? Static Code Analysis Overview

Static analysis helps development teams that are under pressure. Quality releases needed to be delivered on time. Coding and compliance standards need to be met. And mistakes are not an option. That’s why development teams are using static analysis tools / source code analysis tools. Here, we discuss static analysis and the benefits of using static analysis tools.

Qlik Supports the World Health Organization to Help Global Community Prepare for Future Epidemics Through Data

Qlik and its NGO partners focus on leveraging data to bring a positive impact to the world. While we are still seeing the effects of the COVID pandemic throughout society, there are tremendous lessons that we can carry forward to be better prepared for the next likely pandemic.

Beyond Monitoring: Introducing Cloudera Observability

Increased costs and wasted resources are on the rise as software systems have moved from monolithic applications to distributed, service-oriented architectures. As a result, over the past few years, interest in observability has seen a marked rise. Observability, borrowed from its control theory context, has found a real sweet spot for organizations looking to answer the question “why,” that monitoring alone is unable to answer.