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Software Testing Trends 2021 – What can we expect?

Testsigma

The implementation of emerging technologies has helped improve the process of software development, testing, design and deployment. From AI to ML, the shifting technology world is constantly innovating and making significant progress. Gartner’s 2020 projections first included the trend of hyperautomation. Hyperautomation.

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12 Latest Software Test Automation Trends To Look For In 2020

Testsigma

Advancements in technology improve the lives of people and save time and money for organizations year after year and there is no reason that the next year, 2020 will be any different. And when the adoption of such techniques and technologies become widespread, they tend to become trends. IoT Test Automation.

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What is APM?

Dynatrace

Experience and outcomes matter, whether it’s mobile app-to-user, IoT device-to-customers, or an application behind the scenes. With intelligence into user sessions, including Real User Monitoring and Session Replay , you can connect experiences to business outcomes like conversions, revenue and KPI’s.

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What is Application Performance Monitoring?

Dynatrace

Experience and outcomes matter, whether it’s mobile app-to-user, IoT device-to-customers, or an application behind the scenes. With intelligence into user sessions, including Real User Monitoring and Session Replay , you can connect experiences to business outcomes like conversions, revenue and KPI’s. You can download the report here.

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A 5G future

O'Reilly

For the past year, 5G cell technology has generated a lot of excitement–and a lot of hype. If carriers won’t build cell towers for current technology, they aren’t likely to build even more towers for 5G. So what about industrial IoT (IIoT), and sensors that can be built into a sticker and slapped on to machinery?