We’re back with another Job of the Week – but this time, we’re taking a step back to cover a concept we’ve skipped over in previous segments: OAuth2 authentication. Richard’s demonstrations often show simpler shortcuts to accessing data – but these shortcuts may not always be practical in real-world examples. Never fear! We’ll arm you with the know-how you need to make your data hacks just as impressive in real life.
Imagine having self-service access to all business data, anywhere it may be, and being able to explore it all at once. Imagine quickly answering burning business questions nearly instantly, without waiting for data to be found, shared, and ingested. Imagine independently discovering rich new business insights from both structured and unstructured data working together, without having to beg for data sets to be made available.
Cross-browser testing is a type of functional testing used to ensure that web sites and web applications are compatible with various browsers. Cross-browser testing ensures that a site works as expected across popular browsers, allowing more people to access and use it regardless of their device, operating system, or resolution.
For the third year in a row, we were recognized for our "ability to execute" and "completeness of vision.".