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Performance Testing in a Waterfall Model

Everywhere you look on social media its DevOps, Agile Methodologies, Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery. You could be forgiven for believing that most organisations and programmes follow these principles. This is not true. Many companies use a Waterfall model which is also known as a linear-sequential life cycle model. In a waterfall model, each phase must be completed before the next phase can begin and there is no overlapping in the phases.

Data Lake Architecture & The Future of Log Analytics

Organizations are leveraging log analytics in the cloud for a variety of use cases, including application performance monitoring, troubleshooting cloud services, user behavior analysis, security operations and threat hunting, forensic network investigation, and supporting regulatory compliance initiatives. But with enterprise data growing at astronomical rates, organizations are finding it increasingly costly, complex, and time-consuming to capture, securely store, and efficiently analyze their log data.

Regulatory Compliance in Banking: 5 Steps to Take Now

The first quarter of 2023 was quite a rollercoaster ride for the banking industry, marked by not one but two of the largest bank failures in U.S. history. As a result, regional banks took a hit as well, losing nearly $200 billion in deposits in just one week, according to the Federal Reserve. Because regional and smaller banks in the U.S. make up over a third of total bank lending, any pullback in credit provisioning could undermine financial stability and growth. The bottom line?

What is Exploratory Testing? QA without a map

If regular scripted software testing follows clear directions on a map through your project, then exploratory testing starts with a compass and a blank map. There are software bugs that can’t be discovered by following a map: skilled explorers must create their unique map. Every project can benefit from having exploratory testing seeking out the hidden bugs lying off the beaten path.

How To Connect Legacy ERPs to Modern Applications

Research shows that legacy systems make up 31% of the technology in organizations. These are systems that might still provide value for your enterprise but are unable to interact with other software tools, rendering them almost useless for your digital transformation objectives. Many legacy systems are ERP systems that exist in data silos, incapable of integrating with the rest of your organization. In this article, we’ll show you how to connect legacy ERPs to modern applications.

Increasing the Value of Cloud Data: Qlik Cloud Data Integration Transformation Services

Data fragmentation and the growing volume of data sources and types are putting increased focus and importance on an organization’s ability to continuously organize, transform and cost effectively deliver real-time data to its entire organization through the cloud.