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Tricentis Testim Mobile: Introducing low-code mobile testing for Agile development teams

We love our mobile phones. We take pictures, text friends, and sometimes even use them to make a phone call. For many of us, a mobile phone is about the apps. Apps help us stay connected, inform us, and make our work easier. Yet according to one study, users uninstall 49% of apps within the first 30 days of installation. Why? There are many reasons, including the app being too spammy, taking up too much storage space, or the user just didn’t need it anymore.

Use JMeter to create a website crawler

The idea behind this blog post originated when we updated our documentation after the release of our new UI. With more than 250 blog posts at the time I’m writing this one, you can see how this could prove challenging. And of course the twist is that we also took this opportunity to reorganize the documentation so it’s not as simple as a search and replace of the domain..

Creating responsible digital accessibility

“Are we WCAG compliant?” “When did we last conduct an audit?” “Who is responsible for accessibility?” If any of these sound familiar, then it’s very likely that you’re not delivering responsible accessibility. Over the past decade, a transformational culture shift has empowered us to take a closer look at social justice, inclusivity, and how to right the wrongs of the past.

InsightSoftware: Is Self-Service BI Realistic Or An Empty Advertising Promise?

Business Intelligence / Analytics providers will often make bold claims about self-service leading users to expect that anyone can jump right into their company data and find ground-breaking insights. In this webinar, we explore whether self-service BI is realistic or just an empty advertising promise. Like a mountain, a complex BI project can be a deep, impassable valley with painstakingly high peaks followed by more yet undiscovered peaks. Most people simply underestimate the complexity involved.

What's New in Rails 7.1

Rails 7 was a welcome release that brought a lot of significant features and changes. On the backend, Rails 7 introduced asynchronous query loading and Zeitwerk for autoloading. The frontend saw Hotwire becoming the default solution for new Rails apps. Rails 7.1 will add to these notable features. In this post, we'll discuss some noteworthy additions that are likely to be shipped.

The Top 5 Risks of In-House Development for Data Integration

Data integration is essential for businesses to achieve efficient and effective processes. For successful data integration, businesses can choose between in-house software development or outsourcing their data integration needs. Due to the potential risks of developing in-house, it may make sense for your company to outsource your data integration needs to a trusted third party to ensure all your needs are met on time and on budget.