Fri.Apr 23, 2021

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Redis vs. Memcached – 2021 Comparison

Scalegrid

Redis stands for REmote DIctionary Server, created in 2009 by Salvatore Sanfilippo. Memcached, on the other hand, was created in 2003 by Brad Fitzpatrick. Both Redis and Memcached are: NoSQL in-memory data structures Written in C Open source Used to speed up applications Support sub-millisecond latency In 2014, Salvatore wrote an excellent StackOverflow post on […].

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Mobile app automation testing Tools: An exhaustive list

Testsigma

It’s 2021 and we now have a mobile app for everything. Whether it’s social media, shopping, productivity or fitness, there’s a visible surge in the number of mobile apps and their users. Simform (as of 2019) stated that an average user has at least 40 apps installed on their phones while millennials have around 67 apps. So, there’s a solid reason why mobile app testing is a crucial step in any app development process.

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Analyze first, test later: How to approach your next software project

TechBeacon Testing

As testers, our job is to develop a deeper understanding of systems, products, ideas, and situations. That requires experiencing, exploring, and experimenting with the products we're testing—and applying analysis to them.

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Mobile Web Testing: Testsigma vs Appium

Testsigma

With the increased usage of smartphones in recent years, enterprises and the software industry now have to cater their applications to mobile devices for web testing in addition to desktops. Usually, there are three types of applications that are meant to be used in mobile phones. These are – i. Native Apps : Apps that are written and built using SDKs and native APIs.

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Email Infrastructure Monitoring Checklist

Dotcom-Montior

A lot of time and resources are invested in making sure your customers get your emails. This is where email infrastructure comes in handy. While you have limited control over user interaction with your emails, monitoring email infrastructure is in your hands. Email infrastructure usually consists of your server and domain configuration, server performance, IP address, mail agents, and more.