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QAOps: A Software Testing Trend

DZone

Talking about development these days, streamlining the entire software development lifecycle turns out to be an extreme hustle. Especially, when you need to ensure the product developed should meet all the defined guidelines, right from the framed requirements to ensuring early and successful deliveries, quality often takes a backseat on the way to creating sustainable technology.

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Managing hybrid cloud infrastructure with an observability platform

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. While many companies now enlist public cloud services such as Amazon Web Services, Google Public Cloud, or Microsoft Azure to achieve their business goals, a majority also use hybrid cloud infrastructure to accommodate traditional applications that can’t be easily migrated to public clouds. That’s why hybrid cloud architecture is a key tool in the arsenal for organizations striving to grow, modernize, and innovate.

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Exploring the Ecosystem of Serverless Technologies

Simform

Understanding the ecosystem of serverless technologies. Explore and understand serverless platforms, FaaS, BaaS, serverless security platforms, monitoring platforms, tools, frameworks and authentication & authorization services. The post Exploring the Ecosystem of Serverless Technologies appeared first on Insights on Latest Technologies - Simform Blog.

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Open Source for Testers – What, Where, Who, Why, When, and How- 5W1H

Testsigma

The open-source movement has become the most talked-about topic in the tech industry for the past two decades. We see a huge demand, inclination, and adoption of open-source software by organizations as well as software workers. This quest for open source will only grow with time, and as testers, this opens up an array of opportunities for us as well as testing and tech communities.

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Who Needs GameDays? Resilience Testing Using Testcontainers

DZone

As you may agree, it is important to test your code. The resilience patterns implemented in your application are code (even if they're just a bunch of annotations). Often I saw that this is not tested thoroughly or not at all. With Testcontainers , writing integration tests has become a commodity. We envision the same for resilience tests, so Steadybit open-sourced a small library built with the knowledge from our Chaos Engineering platform to help you write resilience tests with minimal effort

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Dynatrace announces major partnership with Girls in Tech Australia

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. Dynatrace’s purpose to help software work perfectly would not be achievable without the support of our passionate teams across the globe. Dynatrace’s focus on fostering an inclusive and supportive environment is critical to our mission to provide software intelligence to simplify modern cloud complexity and accelerate digital transformation.

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Add a Comments Section to an Eleventy Website with MongoDB and Netlify

The Polyglot Developer

I’m a huge fan of static generated websites! From a personal level, I have The Polyglot Developer , Poké Trainer Nic , and The Tracy Developer Meetup , all three of which are static generated websites built with either Hugo or Eleventy. In addition to being static generated, all three are hosted on Netlify. I didn’t start with a static generator though.

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Top Benefits of Automation Testing for a Successful Product Release

DZone

Introduction. Businesses rely on automation testing to keep up with faster and higher-quality processes that agile development demands. There are many benefits of automation testing, such as reducing costs, avoiding delays, and helping to create a great customer experience. Unplanned or ad hoc testing can lead to discrepancies and issues that will directly affect the business deliverables.

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Automated incident management and remediation drive organizational resiliency

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. Incident management and wrangling with remediation tools used to dominate the time of the IT staff at Parker Hannifin (Parker), a motion and control technology leader. “We had a lot of technical debt and outages,” says Venkatesh Harikrishnan, Parker’s enterprise resource manager. Like most IT professionals, Harikrishnan and the Parker team’s cybersecurity engineer Tom Hood have multiple requirements to manage, from implementing digital transformation and e

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Presentation: Airbnb at Scale

InfoQ

Selina Liu walks through what it takes to decompose a large and complex monolith into independent, performant services, and how they evolve and scale the architecture with changing business needs. By Selina Liu.

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Tenacity Makes Great Developers

Professor Beekums

Programmers often joke that our job is mostly copying and pasting stuff from Stack Overflow. If that were true, we wouldn’t be one of the most highly paid professions. And the hiring market wouldn’t be as insane as it is right now. More often than not, the answer is not out there. A developer’s skills are put to the test when they have to implement something no one’s written about or is poorly documented.

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5 Reasons Why Technologists are Optimistic About Full-Stack Observability

DZone

The world has become more app-centric, increasing the demand for always-on, seamless, and secure digital experiences. As a result, organizations in all sectors ramped up their efforts to achieve full-stack observability to bring together disconnected tools and generate unified visibility across their IT environment. A recent report from Cisco AppDynamics, " The Journey to Observability ," reveals the transition to full-stack observability is now a priority for 90% of organizations around the wor

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Containerization Technology: Types, Advantages, Applications, and More

Simform

Containerization technology is well-established – even if it’s not used by businesses already, it’s at least on their radar. From types of containers to advantages, myths to its applications, here’s what you should know to drive agility and reduce software development cost. The post Containerization Technology: Types, Advantages, Applications, and More appeared first on Insights on Latest Technologies - Simform Blog.

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What is the Importance of Gaming Apps in Our Daily Life

Tech News Gather

It is a fact that from earlier times people thought that playing games was a waste of time. The one who plays game whether on a mobile, laptop, console or any gaming device is not making his time productive. It is because people are not aware of the benefits of gaming. They don’t know how gaming can become a source of income and how gaming can help people in being healthy both physically and mentally.

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How to Choose the Right Open Source Test Automation Tool

Testsigma

Organizations worldwide are adopting open-source software to drive technological innovations. Testers look beyond the obvious benefit of cost while embracing open-source test automation tools. The reliability, transparency, flexibility are added benefits of choosing an open-source test automation tool. Saving time is saving money! Open-source tools save time reinventing the wheel to build your test automation framework from scratch.

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The Dangers of Fatal Logging

DZone

I want to talk about fatal logging. It’s practically always a bad idea. Let me explain….

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Simple Parameterization and Trivial Plans — Part 1

SQL Performance

This is the first part of a series about simple parameterization and trivial plans. These two compilation features are closely connected and have similar goals. Both target performance and efficiency for workloads frequently submitting simple statements. Despite the “simple” and “trivial” names, both have subtle behaviours and implementation details that can make how they work difficult to understand.

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Role of No-code/Low-code testing tools for Modern Agile QA teams

Testsigma

The world is entering a new age of technology. Low-code/no-code tools are already becoming a mainstay for many global teams. By going no-code/low-code, teams can now fill in the gap between the accelerating demands of application delivery and team skill sets. While these tools are nicely on their way to becoming mainstream for development, similar ones for test automation are pushing their way into the market. credits: me.