In this session Asaf Saar, Senior Director of Product Management at Sauce Labs, will take viewers through the Sauce Labs mission statement and product roadmap.
For almost two decades, the entire testing community has been actively shifting left to gain speed and confidence with their releases. In this video, Marcus Merrell, Senior Director of Technical Services at Sauce Labs, discusses the signal that comes from shifting right, and merging the two concepts for a more robust feedback loop.
In this session, Sauce Labs Senior Solutions Architect and Selenium project core contributor Titus Fortner provides an overview of what Selenium is and how it works. He then breaks down the seven components of all Selenium tests before diving into various ways to start sessions and locate elements. Finally, the session ends with a walkthrough of all the major functionality for working with elements and various browser components.
Today many organizations across the globe have shifted to a remote workforce. While this move may be temporary for some, it requires testing teams to reevaluate how they are testing their web and mobile apps. Traditionally a developer would have a number of devices on their desk or available from a physical device cart in the office, but testing and debugging an app when you don’t have the affected device readily available is a hassle. In a live demo of Sauce Labs Virtual USB, we’ll show you how Virtual USB (vUSB) simulates connecting a real device with a USB cable directly to your local machine during a live or automated testing session. With this functionality you can easily interact with a device in the Sauce Labs Real Device Cloud via an integrated development environment like Android Studio, or using browser-based tools like Chrome DevTools.
In this SauceCon Online 2020 presentation, Matt Wyman, Chief Product Officer, Sauce Labs, will dive into the 2020 Sauce Labs product plan and road map. Matt will discuss plans to expand existing functionality and give attendees a sneak peek of some of the new features users can expect to see in 2020 and beyond.
In this live demo, Diego Molina, Senior Software Engineer at Sauce Labs, will show recent changes in the Selenium project, why Selenium 4 is important, and the most relevant features in the next major Selenium release.
Slowly but surely, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are becoming an active part of our daily lives, shaping, for better or worse, the technologies and applications we use each and every day. We already know that AI and ML capabilities are helping make testing solutions – and the testers that use them – more effective and efficient than ever before.