The webinar discusses continuous integration and automation for mobile development and testing. It presents tools from Atlassian, Zephyr, and SOASTA that can help automate the mobile development and testing process. Continuous integration with Bamboo can help developers integrate code changes more frequently and fail builds faster to catch bugs earlier. Zephyr provides test management to centralize test assets and provide visibility. SOASTA offers tools for test automation, real user monitoring, and performance/load testing to help achieve test completion with quality. Together these tools can help speed up the mobile development process through continuous integration, test automation, and visibility into the testing process.
This document introduces DevOps. It defines DevOps as a culture characterized by increased collaboration between development and operations teams. The teams share responsibilities for successes and failures. Automation and valuing feedback are also key aspects of DevOps culture. DevOps aims to allow building, testing, and releasing software rapidly and reliably. Adopting DevOps could help speed up product delivery, reduce costs, and improve quality. The document recommends cultivating a DevOps culture through organizational changes, improving continuous integration, and adopting automation tools and platforms. The ultimate goal is continuous delivery through increased collaboration.
Azure DevOps Multistage YAML Pipelines – Top 10 FeaturesMarc Müller
The document discusses Azure DevOps pipelines and how they can be used to implement continuous delivery of applications and infrastructure to Azure. It covers key concepts like stages, jobs, and tasks in a pipeline. It also describes how pipelines can use templates, variables, secrets, and service connections to deploy apps, infrastructure resources, databases, and run tests on Azure. Secret management using Azure KeyVault is discussed along with the use of container jobs and hosted agents.
This document provides an overview of Azure DevOps and how it can benefit developers. It discusses key features such as source control, work item tracking, continuous integration and delivery pipelines, and how SQL Server Data Tools can be used. The presenter has over 20 years of experience in technology and is a Microsoft MVP. They provide a demonstration of using Azure DevOps and SSDT for a database project. Resources for learning more are also included.
DevOps Fest 2020. Сергей Абаничев. Modern CI\CD pipeline with Azure DevOpsDevOps_Fest
Создавайте и тестируйте приложения на любом языке программирования, разворачивайте их в любых облачных провайдерах или локальных средах. Запускайте параллельно на Linux, macOS и Windows, разворачивайте контейнеры на отдельных узлах или в Kubernetes. Все это возможно с помощью одного инструмента - Azure DevOps Services. Он обеспечивает полное покрытие DevOps с помощью одного приложения.
В этом докладе мы рассмотрим решение Microsoft, которое позволяет избежать использования десятков различных инструментов для доставки приложения конечным пользователям
Azure function DevOps pipeline, ALM / DevOps Rangers feedbacks Krief Mikael
This document discusses setting up a DevOps pipeline for Azure Functions using Visual Studio 2017 and VSTS. It describes developing Azure Functions locally in Visual Studio 2017, provisioning infrastructure using ARM templates, running integration tests with Postman via a VSTS pipeline, and monitoring functions with Application Insights. Links are provided to blog posts with more details on continuous delivery, infrastructure provisioning, integration testing, the DevOps pipeline, and monitoring.
Chris OBrien - Azure DevOps for managing workChris O'Brien
A presentation I gave at ESPC 2019 (the European SharePoint, Office 365 and Azure Conference) about Azure DevOps for managing both development and support work. The focus is on Azure DevOps boards and task management, but covers some CI/CD aspects too.
This document discusses modernizing applications and APIs to the cloud using Microsoft Azure. It provides an overview of Azure services that can help with application modernization including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), containers, serverless computing, and support for all stages of application modernization from lift-and-shift to cloud native. It also discusses how Azure provides choice, flexibility, and powerful capabilities including support for any programming language or framework.
Azure DevOps offers many tools that you can choose from to augment your DevOps practices. Whether you are delivering software on-prem or in the cloud, building OSS or commercial solutions, using .NET, Java, Swift or any other language, you should see what Azure DevOps has to offer.
This document introduces DevOps. It defines DevOps as a culture characterized by increased collaboration between development and operations teams. The teams share responsibilities for successes and failures. Automation and valuing feedback are also key aspects of DevOps culture. DevOps aims to allow building, testing, and releasing software rapidly and reliably. Adopting DevOps could help speed up product delivery, reduce costs, and improve quality. The document recommends cultivating a DevOps culture through organizational changes, improving continuous integration, and adopting automation tools and platforms. The ultimate goal is continuous delivery through increased collaboration.
Azure DevOps Multistage YAML Pipelines – Top 10 FeaturesMarc Müller
The document discusses Azure DevOps pipelines and how they can be used to implement continuous delivery of applications and infrastructure to Azure. It covers key concepts like stages, jobs, and tasks in a pipeline. It also describes how pipelines can use templates, variables, secrets, and service connections to deploy apps, infrastructure resources, databases, and run tests on Azure. Secret management using Azure KeyVault is discussed along with the use of container jobs and hosted agents.
This document provides an overview of Azure DevOps and how it can benefit developers. It discusses key features such as source control, work item tracking, continuous integration and delivery pipelines, and how SQL Server Data Tools can be used. The presenter has over 20 years of experience in technology and is a Microsoft MVP. They provide a demonstration of using Azure DevOps and SSDT for a database project. Resources for learning more are also included.
DevOps Fest 2020. Сергей Абаничев. Modern CI\CD pipeline with Azure DevOpsDevOps_Fest
Создавайте и тестируйте приложения на любом языке программирования, разворачивайте их в любых облачных провайдерах или локальных средах. Запускайте параллельно на Linux, macOS и Windows, разворачивайте контейнеры на отдельных узлах или в Kubernetes. Все это возможно с помощью одного инструмента - Azure DevOps Services. Он обеспечивает полное покрытие DevOps с помощью одного приложения.
В этом докладе мы рассмотрим решение Microsoft, которое позволяет избежать использования десятков различных инструментов для доставки приложения конечным пользователям
Azure function DevOps pipeline, ALM / DevOps Rangers feedbacks Krief Mikael
This document discusses setting up a DevOps pipeline for Azure Functions using Visual Studio 2017 and VSTS. It describes developing Azure Functions locally in Visual Studio 2017, provisioning infrastructure using ARM templates, running integration tests with Postman via a VSTS pipeline, and monitoring functions with Application Insights. Links are provided to blog posts with more details on continuous delivery, infrastructure provisioning, integration testing, the DevOps pipeline, and monitoring.
Chris OBrien - Azure DevOps for managing workChris O'Brien
A presentation I gave at ESPC 2019 (the European SharePoint, Office 365 and Azure Conference) about Azure DevOps for managing both development and support work. The focus is on Azure DevOps boards and task management, but covers some CI/CD aspects too.
This document discusses modernizing applications and APIs to the cloud using Microsoft Azure. It provides an overview of Azure services that can help with application modernization including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), containers, serverless computing, and support for all stages of application modernization from lift-and-shift to cloud native. It also discusses how Azure provides choice, flexibility, and powerful capabilities including support for any programming language or framework.
Azure DevOps offers many tools that you can choose from to augment your DevOps practices. Whether you are delivering software on-prem or in the cloud, building OSS or commercial solutions, using .NET, Java, Swift or any other language, you should see what Azure DevOps has to offer.
Automated Release Pipelines with Azure DevOpsProjectCon
PROJECTCON | AGILECON Midwest 2019 in Indianapolis on May 10, 2019
Presenter: Benjamin Day
Automated Release Pipelines with Azure DevOps
What's DevOps and how do you make it work using Microsoft’s Azure DevOps service? At its core, DevOps is about automating every last thing that you can possibly automate between development and production. Basically, automate away all the annoying & tedious stuff that distracts you from being able to quickly and easily deliver done, working software.
This session will be a mix of the practical (75%) and the theoretical (25%). We'll start by talking about the DevOps mindset and why you should even care about DevOps. From there, we'll dive in to the skills and practices you'll need in order to implement an automated, multi-environment DevOps pipeline using Azure DevOps.
The demo will to take an existing ASP.NET Core application with automated tests, commit it to Git, create automated builds, and an automated release pipeline that'll take the application from development to test to production.
Event Website: https://projectconevent.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectcon-llc
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Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/projectconevent
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Presentation Slides: https://slideshare.com/projectcon
Post Event Trailer: https://youtu.be/1_RzFBnZ7bo
ProjectCon AgileCon Project Management
Azure DevOps offers many tools that you can choose from to augment your DevOps practices. Whether you are delivering software on-prem or in the cloud, building OSS or commercial solutions, using .NET, Java, Swift or any other language, you should see what Azure DevOps has to offer.
DevOps brings together people, processes, and technology to automate software delivery and provide continuous value to users. Using Azure DevOps, organizations can deliver software faster and more reliably regardless of team size or tools used. Azure DevOps provides tools for continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous monitoring to support DevOps practices. It offers free and paid plans that scale from individual and open source projects to large enterprises.
Leveraging Azure DevOps across the EnterpriseAndrew Kelleher
In this presentation we exploring how teams across the enterprise can leverage Azure DevOps' by diving into its different capabilities and services. Specifically in the context of Azure platform teams that can leverage agile and DevOps practices when deploying and supporting services within Azure.
DevOps brings together people, processes and technology, automating software delivery to provide continuous value to your users. With Azure DevOps solutions, deliver software faster and more reliably—no matter how big your IT department or what tools you are using
Using Azure DevOps to continuously build, test, and deploy containerized appl...Adrian Todorov
Using Azure DevOps and containers, developers can continuously build, test, and deploy applications to Kubernetes with ease. Azure DevOps provides tools for continuous integration, release management, and monitoring that integrate well with containerized applications on Kubernetes. Developers benefit from being able to focus on writing code while operations manages the infrastructure. Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) makes it simple to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters in Azure without having to worry about installing or maintaining the Kubernetes master components.
All Day DevOps - Azure DevOps from Start to StarÁngel Rayo
This document provides an overview of Azure DevOps and its key components for managing the development lifecycle. It discusses DevOps principles and elements, the various Azure services, Azure regions, and the main features of Azure DevOps including Azure Boards, Azure Repos, Azure Pipelines, Azure Test Plans, and Azure Artifacts. It also includes links to documentation and a demo of Azure DevOps.
Azure DevOps offers many tools that you can choose from to augment your DevOps practices. Whether you are delivering software on-prem or in the cloud, building OSS or commercial solutions, using .NET, Java, Swift or any other language, you should see what Azure DevOps has to offer.
This document provides instructions for a hands-on lab on using Azure DevOps deployment groups. It describes how deployment groups can be used to deploy an application to multiple servers in a sequenced manner. The steps show how to set up target Azure virtual machines, configure the necessary service connections in Azure DevOps, create deployment groups, and configure a release pipeline to deploy to the deployment groups. Prerequisites for the lab are also provided.
Devops core principles
CI/CD basics
CI/CD with asp.net core webapi and Angular app
Iac Why and What?
Demo using Azure and Azure Devops
Docker why and what ?
Demo using Azure and Azure Devops
Kubernetes why and what?
Demo using Azure and Azure Devops
Learn why VSTS and Azure should be core components of your DevOps strategy. This presentation will be an excellent resource to discover key DevOps practices, for example, CI/CD pipeline automation and environment provisioning.
Azure DevOps for .NET - Fall into the Pit of Success, .NET Conf 2019Jeffrey Palermo
Azure DevOps Services and all of the automation involved for a complete DevOps environment can be daunting. In this talk, Jeffrey Palermo provides prescriptive guidance for developers to fall into the "pit of success" when creating automated DevOps pipelines for complex .NET apps targeting Azure.
This document discusses using Azure DevOps for database development. It provides an overview of Azure DevOps features like source control, work tracking, code reviews, builds and releases. SQL Server Data Tools can be used to create database projects in Azure DevOps. An example is provided of adding a new feature to an AdventureWorks database project, committing the changes to source control, and linking work items to track the task. Data professionals are encouraged to use these tools to version database code and automate deployments.
Microsoft recently released Azure DevOps, a set of services that help developers and IT ship software faster, and with higher quality. These services cover planning, source code, builds, deployments, and artifacts. One of the great things about Azure DevOps is that it works great for any app and on any platform regardless of frameworks.
In this session, I will provide a hands on workshop guiding you through getting started with Azure Pipelines to build your application. Using continuous integration and deployment processes, you will leave with clear understanding and skills to get your applications up and running quickly in Azure DevOps and see the full benefits that CI/CD can bring to your organization.
Azure DevOps: the future of integration and traceabilityLorenzo Barbieri
Slides I presented at Landing Festival in Berlin, on April, 3rd 2019 about Azure DevOps features, its integration with GitHub and possible integrations with OSS and 3rd party tools.
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/8sFTdzz55KU
** Cloud Certification Training: https://www.edureka.co/cloud-computing-certification-courses **
This Edureka ”Azure Pipelines” session will give you a complete walkthrough to Microsoft Azure Pipelines and introduce to Agile Development on Azure Cloud platform.
Following are the offerings of this PPT:
What is Azure DevOps?
Azure DevOps Services
What is Azure Pipelines
Demo: Azure Pipelines Walkthrough
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You will learn about source control principles and source control systems. You will also learn about Azure repositories, migrating strategies and authentication options.
Real User Measurement: The Secret Weapon for QualitySOASTA
Real User Measurement (RUM) helps you to stop guessing about what to test. When you see where your users are, when they lose patience, their peak usage by the minute, and precise web and mobile traffic composition, you know exactly what to test. SOASTA’s mPulse is RUM that is easy to implement and gives instant insight that will change your perspective of performance, monitoring and testing forever.
Performance experts Cliff Crocker and Buddy Brewer will walk thru the latest release of SOASTA’s mPulse and show how it helps companies see every user, every second, while providing critical information for more accurate testing.
Modern Load Testing: Move Your Load Testing from the Past to the PresentSOASTA
Load testing approaches of the past support application delivery of the past. Times have changed. Today’s leading companies do more testing in less time with higher coverage of their web and mobile applications, everyday.
In this webinar you’ll learn:
- Why user experience is king
- How to do front-to-back performance testing for mobile and web apps
- How to deploy web and mobile load tests with global scale and distribution
- Live production testing enabled with real-time analysis and control
- How real user monitoring drives test creation and guides production testing
The time is now to move your testing from the past to the present! Join us for tips and tricks to get you there.
Automated Release Pipelines with Azure DevOpsProjectCon
PROJECTCON | AGILECON Midwest 2019 in Indianapolis on May 10, 2019
Presenter: Benjamin Day
Automated Release Pipelines with Azure DevOps
What's DevOps and how do you make it work using Microsoft’s Azure DevOps service? At its core, DevOps is about automating every last thing that you can possibly automate between development and production. Basically, automate away all the annoying & tedious stuff that distracts you from being able to quickly and easily deliver done, working software.
This session will be a mix of the practical (75%) and the theoretical (25%). We'll start by talking about the DevOps mindset and why you should even care about DevOps. From there, we'll dive in to the skills and practices you'll need in order to implement an automated, multi-environment DevOps pipeline using Azure DevOps.
The demo will to take an existing ASP.NET Core application with automated tests, commit it to Git, create automated builds, and an automated release pipeline that'll take the application from development to test to production.
Event Website: https://projectconevent.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/projectcon-llc
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ProjectConEvent
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/projectconevent
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLLG1SGPs1L5YLoFndvGGhQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectconevent
Presentation Slides: https://slideshare.com/projectcon
Post Event Trailer: https://youtu.be/1_RzFBnZ7bo
ProjectCon AgileCon Project Management
Azure DevOps offers many tools that you can choose from to augment your DevOps practices. Whether you are delivering software on-prem or in the cloud, building OSS or commercial solutions, using .NET, Java, Swift or any other language, you should see what Azure DevOps has to offer.
DevOps brings together people, processes, and technology to automate software delivery and provide continuous value to users. Using Azure DevOps, organizations can deliver software faster and more reliably regardless of team size or tools used. Azure DevOps provides tools for continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous monitoring to support DevOps practices. It offers free and paid plans that scale from individual and open source projects to large enterprises.
Leveraging Azure DevOps across the EnterpriseAndrew Kelleher
In this presentation we exploring how teams across the enterprise can leverage Azure DevOps' by diving into its different capabilities and services. Specifically in the context of Azure platform teams that can leverage agile and DevOps practices when deploying and supporting services within Azure.
DevOps brings together people, processes and technology, automating software delivery to provide continuous value to your users. With Azure DevOps solutions, deliver software faster and more reliably—no matter how big your IT department or what tools you are using
Using Azure DevOps to continuously build, test, and deploy containerized appl...Adrian Todorov
Using Azure DevOps and containers, developers can continuously build, test, and deploy applications to Kubernetes with ease. Azure DevOps provides tools for continuous integration, release management, and monitoring that integrate well with containerized applications on Kubernetes. Developers benefit from being able to focus on writing code while operations manages the infrastructure. Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) makes it simple to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters in Azure without having to worry about installing or maintaining the Kubernetes master components.
All Day DevOps - Azure DevOps from Start to StarÁngel Rayo
This document provides an overview of Azure DevOps and its key components for managing the development lifecycle. It discusses DevOps principles and elements, the various Azure services, Azure regions, and the main features of Azure DevOps including Azure Boards, Azure Repos, Azure Pipelines, Azure Test Plans, and Azure Artifacts. It also includes links to documentation and a demo of Azure DevOps.
Azure DevOps offers many tools that you can choose from to augment your DevOps practices. Whether you are delivering software on-prem or in the cloud, building OSS or commercial solutions, using .NET, Java, Swift or any other language, you should see what Azure DevOps has to offer.
This document provides instructions for a hands-on lab on using Azure DevOps deployment groups. It describes how deployment groups can be used to deploy an application to multiple servers in a sequenced manner. The steps show how to set up target Azure virtual machines, configure the necessary service connections in Azure DevOps, create deployment groups, and configure a release pipeline to deploy to the deployment groups. Prerequisites for the lab are also provided.
Devops core principles
CI/CD basics
CI/CD with asp.net core webapi and Angular app
Iac Why and What?
Demo using Azure and Azure Devops
Docker why and what ?
Demo using Azure and Azure Devops
Kubernetes why and what?
Demo using Azure and Azure Devops
Learn why VSTS and Azure should be core components of your DevOps strategy. This presentation will be an excellent resource to discover key DevOps practices, for example, CI/CD pipeline automation and environment provisioning.
Azure DevOps for .NET - Fall into the Pit of Success, .NET Conf 2019Jeffrey Palermo
Azure DevOps Services and all of the automation involved for a complete DevOps environment can be daunting. In this talk, Jeffrey Palermo provides prescriptive guidance for developers to fall into the "pit of success" when creating automated DevOps pipelines for complex .NET apps targeting Azure.
This document discusses using Azure DevOps for database development. It provides an overview of Azure DevOps features like source control, work tracking, code reviews, builds and releases. SQL Server Data Tools can be used to create database projects in Azure DevOps. An example is provided of adding a new feature to an AdventureWorks database project, committing the changes to source control, and linking work items to track the task. Data professionals are encouraged to use these tools to version database code and automate deployments.
Microsoft recently released Azure DevOps, a set of services that help developers and IT ship software faster, and with higher quality. These services cover planning, source code, builds, deployments, and artifacts. One of the great things about Azure DevOps is that it works great for any app and on any platform regardless of frameworks.
In this session, I will provide a hands on workshop guiding you through getting started with Azure Pipelines to build your application. Using continuous integration and deployment processes, you will leave with clear understanding and skills to get your applications up and running quickly in Azure DevOps and see the full benefits that CI/CD can bring to your organization.
Azure DevOps: the future of integration and traceabilityLorenzo Barbieri
Slides I presented at Landing Festival in Berlin, on April, 3rd 2019 about Azure DevOps features, its integration with GitHub and possible integrations with OSS and 3rd party tools.
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/8sFTdzz55KU
** Cloud Certification Training: https://www.edureka.co/cloud-computing-certification-courses **
This Edureka ”Azure Pipelines” session will give you a complete walkthrough to Microsoft Azure Pipelines and introduce to Agile Development on Azure Cloud platform.
Following are the offerings of this PPT:
What is Azure DevOps?
Azure DevOps Services
What is Azure Pipelines
Demo: Azure Pipelines Walkthrough
Follow us to never miss an update in the future.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/edurekaIN
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Castbox: https://castbox.fm/networks/505?country=in
You will learn about source control principles and source control systems. You will also learn about Azure repositories, migrating strategies and authentication options.
Real User Measurement: The Secret Weapon for QualitySOASTA
Real User Measurement (RUM) helps you to stop guessing about what to test. When you see where your users are, when they lose patience, their peak usage by the minute, and precise web and mobile traffic composition, you know exactly what to test. SOASTA’s mPulse is RUM that is easy to implement and gives instant insight that will change your perspective of performance, monitoring and testing forever.
Performance experts Cliff Crocker and Buddy Brewer will walk thru the latest release of SOASTA’s mPulse and show how it helps companies see every user, every second, while providing critical information for more accurate testing.
Modern Load Testing: Move Your Load Testing from the Past to the PresentSOASTA
Load testing approaches of the past support application delivery of the past. Times have changed. Today’s leading companies do more testing in less time with higher coverage of their web and mobile applications, everyday.
In this webinar you’ll learn:
- Why user experience is king
- How to do front-to-back performance testing for mobile and web apps
- How to deploy web and mobile load tests with global scale and distribution
- Live production testing enabled with real-time analysis and control
- How real user monitoring drives test creation and guides production testing
The time is now to move your testing from the past to the present! Join us for tips and tricks to get you there.
SOASTA CloudTest offers FREE functional test automation with the power of Selenium coupled with the ease of a visual testing environment and the power of the cloud for users of the leading cloud-enabled test automation platform.
Webinar: New Features in CloudTest & TouchTestSOASTA
- Improved Continuous Testing as part of your CI (Continuous Integration) process so poor performing code never makes it into production
- Faster time to testing with easier test recording in Chrome
Reuse of existing UI Automation tests in your TouchTest Android mobile tests
- New flexible licensing, supporting unlimited number of devices
Check out the latest and greatest features in the SOASTA Spring release of CloudTest and TouchTest including:
– JMeter support for easy performance testing from development to production
– Version control to manage all your testing assets in Git
– Network emulation to build load tests that better model customer actions from desktop and mobile
– iOS 9.3 support including 3D Touch
– Much more that will be covered in the webinar
This webinar looks at performance metrics such as load time, time to interact, page size, page composition, and adoption of performance best practices.
Automated Testing and Continuous Integration for Mobile Apps: Jenkins & Cloud...SOASTA
Build, Test, Deploy Mobile Apps with a fully automated Continuous Intergration solution..in the Cloud...for free...
Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Jenkins creator, and Mark Prichard of CloudBees join SOASTA for a demos and discussion of CI for mobile in the cloud. From Nov. 15, 2012 webinar. (a repeat of Sept 27, 2012 webinar)
Continuous Load Testing with CloudTest and JenkinsSOASTA
Two key challenges to continuous load testing are provisioning a test system to handle the load and accessing load generators to drive the traffic.
In this webinar from SOASTA & CloudBees, you will learn how to:
Build realistic automated web performance tests and run them in Jenkins
Architect and launch a test environment that auto-provisions in the cloud
Manage a load generation grid to drive load tests in a lights-out mode
Establish a performance baseline in your daily Jenkins reports
How Digital Performance Management helps increase conversion rates, lower bounce rates, manage third party performance and conversion impact, user experience, and overall web performance.
Techniques, Tips & Tools For Mobile App TestingSOASTA
Today, mobile app testing expertise is in high demand and offers an exciting career path in test/QA. However, the recent Future of Testing study, sponsored by TechWell, noted that the biggest challenge in mobile―just behind having enough time to test―is expertise. Brad Johnson shares how companies from banking to retail use data from real production users, continuous integration frameworks, cloud-based testing platforms, and real mobile devices to help ensure every user experiences top-rated performance—all the time. Brad shares insight about what to test for mobile, when to first automate, and a metric that will drive real change. Explore how organizations are communicating across teams and improving developer-to-tester collaboration with new approaches. Testers need to develop new skills ranging from software coding requirements to data science. Takeaway tips and ideas to impact your company, enhance your skill set, and propel your career with exciting options and new challenges.
SOASTA Webinar: Process Compression For Mobile App Dev 120612SOASTA
1. The webinar discussed continuous integration and automation practices for mobile development and testing. It focused on how to automate testing to keep up with the pace and scale of mobile development.
2. Speakers from Atlassian, Zephyr, and SOASTA discussed how tools like Bamboo and CloudTest can help automate builds, testing, and monitoring to fail faster and achieve continuous delivery of mobile apps.
3. The webinar emphasized that manual testing cannot keep up with the pace of mobile development and highlighted principles of continuous integration like building and testing code frequently and leveraging automation.
DevOps on AWS: Deep Dive on Continuous Delivery and the AWS Developer ToolsAmazon Web Services
Today’s cutting-edge companies have software release cycles measured in days instead of months. This agility is enabled by the DevOps practice of continuous delivery, which automates building, testing, and deploying all code changes. This automation helps you catch bugs sooner and accelerates developer productivity. In this session, we’ll share the processes that Amazon’s engineers use to practice DevOps and discuss how you can bring these processes to your company by using a new set of AWS tools (AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy). These services were inspired by Amazon's own internal developer tools and DevOps culture.
Large organizations are increasingly turning to DevOps and Continuous Delivery principles, often with the goal of shipping better software faster. However, they're then faced with important considerations for scaling these processes across teams and in diverse environments while still maintaining the visibility and control necessary for compliance.
This presentation from Matt Meservey, Director of Product Management at SaltStack and Andrew Phillips, VP of DevOps Strategy at XebiaLabs discusses:
Practical advice and tips gleaned from the large organizations they have helped implement and scale DevOps and Continuous Delivery initiatives for
How to focus your initiatives around practicing improvement not just practicing “DevOps”
How the combination XebiaLabs and SaltStack accelerates the software cycle, delivers advanced automation capabilities, enables data-driven improvement and provides continuous insight into your end-to-end software release process in a way other tools simply cannot
Agile and Automation have been growing up together over the past decade. Neither practice nor toolset evolves in a vacuum. Rather, they inform each-other.
This presentation looks at this history, with an eye towards where the current trends are pushing us.
Microsoft Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) integrates governance, development, and operations from idea to retirement. Microsoft's ALM platform focuses on implementing process with minimal overhead, planning and managing projects, and aligning roles across the lifecycle. It allows reporting across project boundaries. The platform provides process templates, tools for planning and visibility, and ensures user comfort by allowing work in familiar tools. It aims to create happy teams and enable success throughout the application lifecycle.
Jumping from Continuous Integration to Continuous Delivery with Jenkins Enter...CloudBees
The document discusses jumping from continuous integration (CI) to continuous delivery (CD) with Jenkins Enterprise. It provides an overview of Jenkins and Jenkins Enterprise, best practices for CI and CD, and a demo of using Jenkins and Deployit to implement CD for a chess server application across different environments. The presentation aims to help attendees understand how to get started with CD using Jenkins and Deployit.
6 ways DevOps helped PrepSportswear move from monolith to microservicesDynatrace
Like a lot of online businesses today, PrepSportswear’s success is 100% dependent on the availability, scalability and performance of their digital online services. If the website is down, the business stops. They knew they had to transform their business from that of a retailer with a website to a high caliber IT company that sells products online.
In these webinar slides, Richard Dominguez, PrepSportswear’s Developer in Operations, shares their journey. They transformed from a team operating a monolithic app using waterfall development methodology on an old, hard to maintain code base, to a modern IT organization applying new practices from Agile development, DevOps and a Service-Oriented Architectural approach.
The Impact? PrepSportswear’s Most Successful Online Holiday Shopping Season in Company History! Join us to:
Learn how to identify if you are running a monolithic application that is dragging you down.
Get tips on hiring the right people to inject a DevOps cultural mindset into your organization.
Understand how to break the monolith into smaller pieces that support key lines of business.
Discover where to automate monitoring into your pipeline and platform.
Identify metrics for individual stakeholders (dev vs. test vs. business).
Go forward, celebrate, learn from, and repeat success!
Richard will be joined by Andreas Grabner, Performance Advocate at Dynatrace who will support why monitoring, application and end user metrics have to be a key part of your own transformation!
Richard Dominguez has 9+ years’ experience as both a System Analyst and Software Developer in Test. He has worked on many high profile projects in Microsoft such as Hyper-V, Windows 7 Client Performance, and Windows Phone Services. Richard now works at PrepSportswear as the company’s DevOps engineer. His responsibilities include site reliability, external synthetic testing, release management and overall site performance.
Andreas Grabner has 15+ years’ experience as an architect and developer in the Java and .NET space. In his current role, Andi works as an advocate for high performing applications in both the development and operations areas. He is a regular expert and contributor to large performance communities, a frequent speaker at technology conferences and regularly publishes articles blogs on blog.dynatrace.com
Continuous Testing: A Key to DevOps SuccessTechWell
As IT organizations adopt a DevOps strategy, continuous testing (CT) becomes a key ingredient of the DevOps ecosystem. CT enables faster release cycles, more changes per release, upfront isolation of risks, and reduced operations costs. The approach to scale the traditional automation testing infrastructure, test environments, and test data management requires a culture shift using new tools and techniques. Sujay Honnamane discusses a CT strategy for aspiring and already implemented DevOps organizations. Sujay shares examples of tools, techniques, and practical solutions that include continuous integration using the Jenkins CI server, service virtualization through CA Lisa tools, automated code coverage analysis to create impact-based tests, automated test script load balancing for effective use of test environments, and faster test cycles, providing a holistic approach/workflow for CT. Sujay and his teams have successfully implemented CT for several clients in their DevOps journey to achieve a repeatable and highly predictable software delivery process.
Quick Reference Poster based on the DevOps @ Microsoft transformation story (https://aka.ms/devops), focused on the five habits: Customer Focus, Production First Mindset, Team Autonomy + Enterprise Alignment, Shift Left Quality, and Infrastructure as a Flexible Resource.
We recommend you use the following to print the poster:
- Paper: (1) Satin 160 gsm (Standard) (White) - All Pages
- Page Size: Custom (16.5417 x23.3889)
- Final Size: Print on 16.54 x 23.39
What is DevOps?
Why DevOps?
How DevOps works?
DevOps impacts in testing.
Continuous Delivery.
Continuous Integration.
Continuous Testing and Automated Deployment.
Release software is no less important than activities that precede it.
The Continuous Delivery is a set of practices and methodologies that build an ecosystem for the software development lifecycle.
We will see how to build this ecosystem around the applications developed, for which this release activities becomes a low-risk, inexpensive, fast and predictable.
This talk describes how we use a scaled approach for CI/CD. The system is set up for iOS and Android Apps but many of the concepts presented are applicable for any type of application. We will cover the different pipeline stages a change goes through, how we automate many levels of testing, treat our CI infrastructure as code, which key metrics we use and we track them on dashboards. All this demonstrates how we can get close to Continuous Delivery for platforms still ruled by App stores.
From 0 to DevOps in 80 Days [Webinar Replay]Dynatrace
From 0 to DevOps in 80 Days
Link to the webinar replay: https://info.dynatrace.com/apm_dtm_ops_17q3_wc_from_enterprise_tocloud_native_na_registration.html
“Innovate or die” may sound extreme, but it’s the only way to thrive in today’s ever competitive market. Bernd Greifeneder, CTO of Dynatrace, wanted to ensure that the company was relevant 5 years from now so he formed an internal incubator with one goal: transform Dynatrace into a Cloud Native DevOps organization.
The incubator focused on what the company needed to do in order to integrate nascent cloud technologies so that they wouldn’t be left in the dust when the inevitable tipping point to cloud arrives. Transforming into a cloud native company would allow for rapid release cycles and provide an embedded feedback loop.
The Results: Dynatrace now has a 99.998% availability of SaaS Service and can deploy changes within an hour if necessary. In parallel, a new SaaS and managed offering is released every 2 weeks with 170 production updates per day.
Watch this recorded webinar as Bernd Greifeneder shares the lessons learned moving Dynatrace from an on-prem company to one that is cloud native.
Bernd discusses:
• The driving factors that led to the transformation
• The goals that were set back in 2011 towards the engineering team
• How to sell such a transformation project in a large enterprise organization
• How to support this multi-year project from top down without impacting regular operations
• What's next on the innovator's mind
DevOps on AWS: Deep Dive on Continuous Delivery and the AWS Developer ToolsAmazon Web Services
Today’s cutting-edge companies have software release cycles measured in days instead of months. This agility is enabled by the DevOps practice of continuous delivery, which automates building, testing, and deploying all code changes. This automation helps you catch bugs sooner and accelerates developer productivity. In this session, we’ll share the processes that Amazon’s engineers use to practice DevOps and discuss how you can bring these processes to your company by using a new set of AWS tools (AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy). These services were inspired by Amazon's own internal developer tools and DevOps culture.
Slides from my talk at DevOps East 2015 #BetterSoftwareCon. The talk was on how continuous delivery/deployment is not required for DevOps. But DevOps without successful CI is crippled and hard to grow and sustain
Automated Testing and Continuous Deployment for Mobile Apps with Jenkins CloudBees
Slides from Silicon Valley Cloud Computing Group Meetup at Yahoo! Campus 09/30/12
Presented by Kohsuke Kawaguchi and Mark Prichard (CloudBees), with Matt Solnit (SOASTA)
1) The document discusses the lessons learned from adopting DevOps practices at a large scale for IBM z Systems software development.
2) It describes the journey of transforming over 20,000 developers through practices like continuous integration, automated testing, and collaboration tools.
3) Challenges included supporting mainframe environments, dispersed teams, legal requirements, and integrating many products; successes included improved quality, speed, and job satisfaction.
This document discusses introducing continuous delivery practices at an organization. It provides four stories from different companies about their continuous delivery journeys. The first story describes challenges at Nokia with complicated dependencies and integration problems that were addressed by implementing delivery pipelines and consumer driven contracts. The second story focuses on delivering value and achieving a higher release frequency, shorter cycle times, and higher release success rates at another unnamed company. The third story discusses the architecture at eBay and improvements achieved by moving to more modular code and weekly releases. The final story cautions against skipping testing phases when moving to continuous delivery. Common themes that helped organizations were taking baby steps, establishing cross-functional teams, test automation, and focusing on delivering value.
Semelhante a SOASTA Webinar: Process Compression For Mobile App Dev 120612 (20)
Velocity 2015 building self healing systems (slide share version)SOASTA
This document discusses building self-healing systems. It begins with introducing the speakers and outlining the agenda, which covers both theory and practical examples of self-healing systems. In the theory section, it discusses challenges of distributed systems and how self-healing can help mitigate failures. It also covers risks, methodology, and testing requirements for self-healing systems. In the practice section, it demonstrates three examples of automating self-healing responses using a demo application and tools like AWS, and discusses watching and adjusting the solutions.
Metrics, Metrics Everywhere (but where the heck do you start?)SOASTA
Not surprisingly, there’s no one-size-fits-all performance metric (though life would be simpler if there were). Different metrics will give you different critical insights into whether or not your pages are delivering the results you want — both from your end user’s perspective and ultimately from your organization’s perspective. Join Tammy Everts, and walk through various metrics that answer performance questions from multiple perspectives. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of your options, as well as a clear understanding of how to choose the right metric for the right audience.
“Mobile Test Coverage: It’s not just about the devices!"
With the proliferation of mobile devices, there is a renewed discussion on Test Coverage as it relates to mobile functional testing. Many of our customers have taken a fresh look at their mobile strategy with a renewed focus on their test coverage strategy. What do they discover? That test coverage is not just about devices. Join us for an hour and we will walk you through the key areas that you need to focus on to keep your mobile strategy covered.
Webinar: Was die Top eCommerce Firmen über Ihre Performance auf Web- & MobileSOASTA
Firmen, die im eCommerce ein Standbein haben, wissen, dass schlechte Ladezeiten Nutzerabwanderungen bedeuten. Dies kann nicht nur dem Umsatz schaden, sondern auch langfristig das Image der Firma schädigen. Deshalb ist es umso beindruckender, wie viele eCommerce Websites heute noch ohne jegliches Monitoring und Optimieren betrieben werden.
In diesem Webinar lernen Sie:
die Risiken kennen, welchen Sie sich aussetzen, wenn Sie mit unpassenden, zu kleinen oder gar keinen Lösungen arbeiten
wie Sie international problemlos und schnell einen Test skalieren können, um ein Abbild der Realität zu erhalten
wie mit Real-User-Monitoring die genauen Ladezeiten und Latenzzeiten Ihrer Kunden erkennen und wie Sie in diesem Bereich Optimierungen machen können.
welche Rolle Informationen in Echtzeit spielen, um direkt Kundenabwanderungen zu vermeiden
wie Sie Testszenarios aus echten User-Journeys generieren
wie die SOASTA Platform Ihnen Kontrolle, Sichtbarkeit und eCommerce Sicherheit gibt
Melden Sie sich jetzt an, um von den Performance Experten zu lernen und auch von Kunden zu hören, die bereits durch die SOASTA Platform Umsatzpotentiale optimieren und Kundenabwanderungen verhindern konnten.
This document outlines a webinar presentation on performance testing. It discusses how performance testing needs to change to keep up with trends like increased application development, continuous delivery, and more demanding users. Traditional approaches using siloed teams and infrequent testing are outdated. The presentation provides tips on breaking the status quo by increasing test frequency, embracing mobile applications, and integrating performance testing into agile development teams throughout the software lifecycle. Distributed, collaborative performance testing driven by real user data is presented as the new modern approach.
The document discusses building a high-performance testing team. It recommends assembling a team that includes a performance architect, senior performance engineer, and performance engineer. The team should focus on skills like testing, architecture, and requirements rather than just tools. The document outlines a four-level approach to performance testing: 1) coding for performance, 2) attacking service levels, 3) end-to-end business process testing, and 4) full site testing with monitoring of key performance indicators.
Dach webinar - Image Absicherung – Lektionen aus dem Facebook CrashSOASTA
Die aktuellen Facebook & Instagram Ausfälle verursachten nicht nur steigende Skepsis unter den Social Media-Nutzern, sondern focierten auch weitere Probleme, wie das Ansehen & Wahrnehmen dieser Marken. Ausfälle und langsames Laden von Webseiten wirken sich negativ auf den Ruf eines Unternehmens aus.
In den Köpfen der Nutzer setzen sich langfristige Bedenken über das Unternehmen fest, die zu Nutzerabwanderung und sinkenden Umsätzen führen. In der heutigen Zeit gibt es einige Lektionen zu lernen, wenn man weiterhin Kunden gewinnen und einen guten Ruf genießen will: Performance ist alles, wenn es um Ihre Anwendungen geht.
Registrieren Sie sich für das SOASTA Webinar und lernen Sie:
Warum Website- und App- Performance einen neuen Ansatz des Testens fodern,
Wie Sie durch eine kontextuelle Sicht eine bessere Einsicht in die Erwartungen und Online-Erfahrungen Ihre Kunden gewinnen,
Wie Sie sich vor den Auswirkungen eines Website- Crash schützen
Four best practices for performance testing mobile apps soasta and utopiaSOASTA
This document discusses best practices for performance testing mobile applications. It begins by acknowledging that there is no single best practice, and that approaches need to be adapted to each situation. It then covers how mobile testing differs from traditional web testing due to factors like device and network diversity. The document provides guidelines for assessing the user and load profile, utilizing network simulation tools, addressing device performance metrics, and leveraging cloud-based solutions. It emphasizes the importance of testing across different networks and devices to fully evaluate the mobile user experience.
Join us to learn how to tune your web performance by combining synthetic, real-user, and competitive benchmarking metrics to give you the most complete dataset needed to optimize your site – and beat your competitors.
You will learn:
-Choosing the right tool for the job
-Using competitive benchmarking data
-Mine key performance analytics that matter
-Putting performance in the context of your business
Join us for this webinar that will introduce you to the latest mobile testing technology and processes implemented by Forbes Fortune 5 Companies and the Top 10 Internet Retailers, reducing time to market and giving back valuable time to your business with every test cycle.
With the implementation of leading technology, people and processes, our customers have turned taxing four-week long test cycles to simple overnight automation.
Give us an hour and let us show you the seven steps on the path to successful Mobile Test Automation.
Topics we will cover will include:
1. Know your User
2. Know your App
3. Know your Matrix
4. Know your Devices
5. Know your plan to Automate
6. Know your Performance
7. Know your Edge
It's all about conversion. Every e-commerce business that cares about improving revenue has a narrow focus of optimizing their website to improve customer experience.
However, most companies still lack the ability to create realistic website performance tests due to limitations in their current test methods.
In this webinar you'll learn:
1) How to tie business metrics (ROI) with website performance metrics and real user data
2) How to build performance tests that will model user behavior on your site
3) How to correlate data analytics so you can troubleshoot bottlenecks to improve performance
How to measure the business impact of web performanceSOASTA
If your site were one second slower, how many of your visitors would bounce?
If your site were one second faster, how many additional orders would you receive?
Bottom line: Do you know what one second of latency is worth to your business?
Traditional approaches to performance monitoring are fatally flawed. They measure performance only in a silo, telling you how long key actions took but not putting that information into a context you can use to improve the one metric that ultimately matters: revenue. Bridging this gap requires the collection of performance and business data together, and then analyzing this data using the proper analytic methods.
Using modern Real User Monitoring (RUM) techniques, Buddy Brewer will show you how to quantify the impact even one second of latency has on key business metrics like bounce and conversion rate.
Lasttest auf Zuruf CloudTest on Demand webinar presentationSOASTA
SOASTA CloudTest on Demand ist die schnelle und kompetente Hilfe bei akuten oder drohenden Performance-Problemen Ihrer Web- oder Mobile-Applikationen - alles als Full Managed Service.
Besuchen Sie unser Live-Webinar und erfahren Sie, wie Sie:
Wie Lasttests innerhalb weniger Tage komplett durchgeführt werden – unabhängig von Größe, Geographie und Komplexität
Wie durch Echtzeit-Analysen während des Lasttests bereits Optimierungen durchgeführt werden können
Wie die hohe Expertise unserer Performance Engineers Sie auf ein neues Level der Performance hebt
Accelerate Web and Mobile Testing for Continuous Integration and DeliverySOASTA
Accelerating Web and Mobile Testing for Continuous Delivery
Automated load and performance testing of your web and mobile apps can ensure quality throughout the application lifecycle. Automated and continuous testing can increase the speed and accuracy of application readiness, and eliminate time-consuming, error-prone manual processes.
In this webinar, led by SOASTA experts, you will learn:
• How to create a continuous load and performance testing framework
• How to trigger testing every time code changes are delivered
• How to use TouchTest for mobile apps functional testing
• How to use CloudTest for load testing
Testing mobile apps is different. There are more form factors, more combinations, more complexity and more users. You need a checklist to be sure you don't overbuild or under test. SOASTA and Utopia have the experience and technology you need to be successful.
Join this free webinar and learn:
The most common mobile app issues
Missed areas like app interrupts, poor connections and device settings
When to automate for functionality and performance
Technology for end-to-end mobile testing
How to collect mobile user information for continuous improvement
Utopia Solutions Founder and CTO, Lee Barnes and the SOASTA team will share customer experiences and demonstrations that will help you cross off every critical element of your mobile testing checklist.
How To Use Jenkins for Continuous Load and Mobile Testing with SOASTA & Cloud...SOASTA
How to use Jenkins for Continuous Load Testing and Mobile Automation
Today’s rapid development pace demands continuous testing, and Jenkins, the leading open source automation platform, has emerged as the hub of continuous delivery. SOASTA and CloudBees have tapped Jenkins to enable more test types and approaches that utilize cloud and agile processes for higher quality apps.
Join this free webinar and learn:
How to use Jenkins for continuous delivery and load testing of mobile applications
How to incorporate cloud resources into your development and test environments
Using the largest global test cloud for load generation
CloudBees’ on premise, in the cloud and hybrid solutions for continuous delivery with Jenkins
SOASTA’s Jenkins plugins for testing with real mobile devices and tracking performance baselines
Experts from both companies will share stories and demonstrations that will help you implement a continuous approach to quality.
Reducing 3rd party content risk with Real User MonitoringSOASTA
Trusting 3rd party content providers without full visibility puts your web and mobile business at risk with single points of failure (SPOF), outages and serious performance bottlenecks outside your control. Real User Monitoring (RUM) empowers you to set appropriate Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and delivers indisputable facts to keep your providers honest. But, you also need to know what to expect.
In this webinar you’ll learn:
Common third-party services and how to measure them with RUM
Using synthetic monitoring services to know what to expect
Understanding and testing for SPOF
Setting reality-based SLAs with your providers
Information sharing for full accountability
Join Web Performance veteran Cliff Crocker for this free webinar on a hot issue.
Tis The Season: Load Testing Tips and Checklist for Retail Seasonal ReadinessSOASTA
‘Tis the Season – Holiday 2014 eCommerce Quality Checklist
Past Webinar
Archived (originally presented June 26th, 2014)
This year, your holiday traffic will increase 15% or more, and 50% of the users will be mobile. Recent research shows 71% of your revenue comes from multi-channel users, so if you haven’t started planning, you’re already behind. Leading retailers are preparing for Holiday “14 and testing their production sites for multi-channel access to 115% capacity, or beyond! If you’re not one of them, your plans are incomplete.
Cover your risks. Join Tenzing and SOASTA experts as they discuss the must-do checklist for peak performance.
In this webinar you’ll learn:
Align your Marketing and Quality plans
Cover the multichannel user experience
Test early in the lab and fully in production
Optimize end-to-end site speed and performance
When to freeze for the winter
Don’t miss this opportunity to “shop early” and see how the leading retailers are already beating the odds with cloud testing.
Getting started w ct lite load_testing 21.05.14SOASTA
Whether you are a developer or seasoned tester, SOASTA’s CloudTest Lite is the fast, free, yet powerful solution that enables load testing from an early stage throughout the development cycle, even into production.
Learn how to:
• Quickly build tests with CloudTest’s visual test creation tools
• Customise, compose, and run simple to complex test scenarios
• Analyse test results in real-time through interactive, integrated dashboards
Continuous Testing for Optimal Mobile Peroformance - STPCon Spring 2014SOASTA
The document discusses continuous integration and performance testing of mobile applications. It emphasizes using real mobile devices and cloud-based load testing to validate user experience under different conditions. Continuous integration practices like daily performance tests can help identify bottlenecks and keep development teams focused on performance.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
How does your privacy program stack up against your peers? What challenges are privacy teams tackling and prioritizing in 2024?
In the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey, we asked over 1,800 global privacy professionals and business executives to share their perspectives on the current state of privacy inside and outside of their organizations. This year’s report focused on emerging areas of importance for privacy and compliance professionals, including considerations and implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, building brand trust, and different approaches for achieving higher privacy competence scores.
See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
OpenID AuthZEN Interop Read Out - AuthorizationDavid Brossard
During Identiverse 2024 and EIC 2024, members of the OpenID AuthZEN WG got together and demoed their authorization endpoints conforming to the AuthZEN API
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Your One-Stop Shop for Python Success: Top 10 US Python Development Providersakankshawande
Simplify your search for a reliable Python development partner! This list presents the top 10 trusted US providers offering comprehensive Python development services, ensuring your project's success from conception to completion.
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
Webinar: Designing a schema for a Data WarehouseFederico Razzoli
Are you new to data warehouses (DWH)? Do you need to check whether your data warehouse follows the best practices for a good design? In both cases, this webinar is for you.
A data warehouse is a central relational database that contains all measurements about a business or an organisation. This data comes from a variety of heterogeneous data sources, which includes databases of any type that back the applications used by the company, data files exported by some applications, or APIs provided by internal or external services.
But designing a data warehouse correctly is a hard task, which requires gathering information about the business processes that need to be analysed in the first place. These processes must be translated into so-called star schemas, which means, denormalised databases where each table represents a dimension or facts.
We will discuss these topics:
- How to gather information about a business;
- Understanding dictionaries and how to identify business entities;
- Dimensions and facts;
- Setting a table granularity;
- Types of facts;
- Types of dimensions;
- Snowflakes and how to avoid them;
- Expanding existing dimensions and facts.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
Project Management Semester Long Project - Acuityjpupo2018
Acuity is an innovative learning app designed to transform the way you engage with knowledge. Powered by AI technology, Acuity takes complex topics and distills them into concise, interactive summaries that are easy to read & understand. Whether you're exploring the depths of quantum mechanics or seeking insight into historical events, Acuity provides the key information you need without the burden of lengthy texts.
Best 20 SEO Techniques To Improve Website Visibility In SERPPixlogix Infotech
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Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
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Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
SOASTA Webinar: Process Compression For Mobile App Dev 120612
1. Presents
Continuous Integration
and Automation for
Mobile Development &
Test
Webinar 1
2. Where to automate for rapid mobile dev and test
TODAY’S PRESENTERS
• Dave Meyer: Product Marketing Manager, Atlassian - @d_meyer
• Sanjay Zalavadia: Director of Professional Services, Zephyr - @ZalinCal
• Brad Johnson: VP Product & Channel Marketing, SOASTA - @bradjohnsonsv
Leading Innovators in Software Development!
- Helping teams build amazing software
- Delivering real-time test management
- The leader in mobile and cloud testing
Aligned with a Common Goal
High Speed Software Delivery
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3. o Introduction
o Poll Question
o Continuous Integration and Bamboo for Mobile
o Test Management and the CI process
o Automation for continuous mobile testing
Questions:
- Please submit via Chat during event
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4. o Shear Number of Devices (953M Smartphones)
o Different Operating Systems
o Scale of Global Customers (6B)
o Dynamic Content (Video, Animation)
o Rapid development driven by demand
Manual Processes Can Not Keep Up
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5. Pace and Scale of Mobile
Fingers and Eyeballs VS.
Development
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9. We help plan, build, and launch great
software
Team Collaboration Track, Plan, Analyze
...and more!
Track projects, events, & people Group Chat Agile project tracking Exploratory Testing
• 23,000 customers in over 130 countries
• Offices in Sydney, San Francisco & Amsterdam
• A “leader” in ALM according to Gartner
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13. Principles of CI
o One (1) repo
o Automate your builds!
o Builds all the time!
o Automate your tests!
o Deploy, deliver, distribute, deploy,
deliver ....
14. What does a CI tool do?
UI Tests
Clone repo Build Unit Tests Deploy to QA Integration Tests Deploy to Production
API Tests
Performance/Load Tests
Smoke tests
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21. Jobs
• Group dependent Tasks together inside a Job
to ensure order of execution
• “Build & Package” Job = SCM Checkout Task + Checkstyle Task + Ant
Task
• Place independent Tasks in their own Jobs to
tighten the feedback loop
• “Integration Tests” Job = Maven Task
• “UI Tests” Job = Maven Task
• These two Jobs can run in any order, or simultaneousl
Jobs run in parallel inside their container: a Stage
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23. Plans
• Represents the complete set of actions taken with each build
• Variety of triggers:
• Change in SCM
• Cron
• Manual (push-button)
• Parent Plans
• Global elements you can fine-tune at the Plan level:
• Variables
• Repositories
• Notifications
• Permissions
• Build Expiry
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25. Up your Mobile Dev speed
1. Start failing faster
2. Don’t build alone
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26. Up your Mobile Dev speed
1. Start failing faster
2. Don’t build alone
3. Atlassian <3 mobile devs
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27. Up your Mobile Dev speed
Blog: http://atlss.in/mobileCI
1. Start failing faster
2. Don’t build alone
3. Atlassian <3 mobile devs
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28. Up your Mobile Dev speed
Blog: http://atlss.in/mobileCI
1. Start failing faster
2. Don’t build alone
3. Atlassian <3 mobile devs
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29. Up your Mobile Dev speed
Blog: http://atlss.in/mobileCI
1. Start failing faster
2. Don’t build alone
3. Atlassian <3 mobile devs
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30. Company overview
profile
o Founded in 2007
o 900+ global customers
o Atlassian Integration Partner
o Headquartered in Silicon Valley, CA
CONTACT
o Email: sales@getzephyr.com
o Office: (510) 400-8656
o Home: getzephyr.com
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32. Challenges with Mobile App testing
Transitional testing team
•Seasonal testers
•Globally distributed teams
Huge testing footprint
•Wide variety of platforms, devices, OS, languages, browser versions, MODS, carriers
•Dealing with multiple marketplaces / ecosystems / product catalogs
•Can’t write and manually execute separate tests
Keeping track of what’s going on …
•Hard to know where you are in your testing
•Constant updates needed for the Business, Executives, PMs, etc .
33. Consequences if left unaddressed
Lack of organized, re-useable systems:
•Missed Deadlines
•App certification process - rejection
•Re-inventing the wheel
Lack of Coverage
•Quality issues
•Low ratings, Poor reviews
Lack of visibility
•Lose track of where you are in your testing
•QA = black hole
34. Get organized
Centralize your test assets
•Single test repository
•Accessible and useable globally
•Manual, automation and performance
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35. Achieve test completion with Quality
Automate
•Build time verification
•Utilize the cloud
Performance testing
•Not optional
Maintain Consistency
40. o First End-to-End Mobile App Test Platform
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• Gartner Visionary Leader
o Over 100+ Employees US, EMEA
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• No tethering required • No tethering required
• iOS 5.0, 5.1, 6.0 • Android 2.3.3
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• iPad mini emulators
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All of this is a really long way of saying that if your code is going to fail for any reason, we want to discover that failure as fast as possible so we can address it right away. (CLICK)
So if we generalize that out, we get something this. The atomic unit in Bamboo is called a Plan. Plans are made up of one or more Stages; Stages are made up of one or more Jobs, and Jobs are made of up of one or more Tasks. Might seem like a lot of moving pieces, but they all have their purpose, which will become clear as we look at each of those elements in more depth. And look: build engineering is complicated. There ’ s just no getting around that. If it were easy, we wouldn ’ t need people to do the job that you guys are out there doing every day. Our job with Bamboo is to make your jobs suck less --hopefully a lot less.
So if we generalize that out, we get something this. The atomic unit in Bamboo is called a Plan. Plans are made up of one or more Stages; Stages are made up of one or more Jobs, and Jobs are made of up of one or more Tasks. Might seem like a lot of moving pieces, but they all have their purpose, which will become clear as we look at each of those elements in more depth. And look: build engineering is complicated. There ’ s just no getting around that. If it were easy, we wouldn ’ t need people to do the job that you guys are out there doing every day. Our job with Bamboo is to make your jobs suck less --hopefully a lot less.
So if we generalize that out, we get something this. The atomic unit in Bamboo is called a Plan. Plans are made up of one or more Stages; Stages are made up of one or more Jobs, and Jobs are made of up of one or more Tasks. Might seem like a lot of moving pieces, but they all have their purpose, which will become clear as we look at each of those elements in more depth. And look: build engineering is complicated. There ’ s just no getting around that. If it were easy, we wouldn ’ t need people to do the job that you guys are out there doing every day. Our job with Bamboo is to make your jobs suck less --hopefully a lot less.
So if we generalize that out, we get something this. The atomic unit in Bamboo is called a Plan. Plans are made up of one or more Stages; Stages are made up of one or more Jobs, and Jobs are made of up of one or more Tasks. Might seem like a lot of moving pieces, but they all have their purpose, which will become clear as we look at each of those elements in more depth. And look: build engineering is complicated. There ’ s just no getting around that. If it were easy, we wouldn ’ t need people to do the job that you guys are out there doing every day. Our job with Bamboo is to make your jobs suck less --hopefully a lot less.
So if we generalize that out, we get something this. The atomic unit in Bamboo is called a Plan. Plans are made up of one or more Stages; Stages are made up of one or more Jobs, and Jobs are made of up of one or more Tasks. Might seem like a lot of moving pieces, but they all have their purpose, which will become clear as we look at each of those elements in more depth. And look: build engineering is complicated. There ’ s just no getting around that. If it were easy, we wouldn ’ t need people to do the job that you guys are out there doing every day. Our job with Bamboo is to make your jobs suck less --hopefully a lot less.
Grouping tasks into jobs is how you tell Bamboo what order your tasks must be run in. And because is possible to run two or more jobs simultaneously, jobs provide a way to organize your build into tasks that are dependent on each other, and tasks that are independent. For example, you may want to run Checkstyle on your code before building it --the idea being that if there are too many violations, we won ’ t even bother compiling. To accomplish this, there are actually 3 tasks involved, and they all have an upstream/downstream relationship. First, check out the code from source control; then run Checkstyle; then do the actual build. These tasks are grouped together in a job because they need to be executed in a certain order. Other places in your pipeline may include steps (ie, tasks) that are completely independent of each other and can be executed simultaneously or in no particular order. You may have one task that runs integration level tests, and another that runs UI tests. To save time, you would put those tasks into separate jobs, allowing them to be run in parallel so long as there are enough build agents available. (CLICK) So, agents and jobs are kind of tied to each other. And because of that, all tasks within a job are garunteed to be executed on the same agent. Therefore, it makes sense to perform certain peripheral functions at the Job level. Build requirements: because all the tasks in a job will be executed on the same build agent, it makes sense to define the build requirements in the aggregate, at the Job level. Artifacts: makes sense to grab artifacts at the point where the agent has completed its task list and is ready to move onto the next set of tasks in the next job. Similarly, it ’ s convenient to parse logs and test results and the Job level (or at the agent level, if you will). Test results are automatically aggregated by Bamboo into a single pass/fail report for the entire plan. You can then drill down into the various testing jobs . - requirements: not too granular, not too broad... nice middle ground for grouping Artifacts and requirements are handled at the job level because of the way jobs hold related tasks together. For example, it is assumed that if one batch of tests requires Artifacts are captured and consumed at the Job level (and we ’ ll talk more later on about why that is),
So if we generalize that out, we get something this. The atomic unit in Bamboo is called a Plan. Plans are made up of one or more Stages; Stages are made up of one or more Jobs, and Jobs are made of up of one or more Tasks. Might seem like a lot of moving pieces, but they all have their purpose, which will become clear as we look at each of those elements in more depth. And look: build engineering is complicated. There ’ s just no getting around that. If it were easy, we wouldn ’ t need people to do the job that you guys are out there doing every day. Our job with Bamboo is to make your jobs suck less --hopefully a lot less.
Finally, the Plan. The plan is your whole build pipeline from start to finish (and from here on out I ’ ll be referring to “ build pipelines ” as Plans). Plans can be triggered by changes to source control, they can be scheduled to run at certain intervals, or run only when a human comes along and pushes the “ go ” button. Plans can also have parent/child relationships, where the successful completion of the parent plan triggers the start of one or more child plans. (more on that later) Now, there are also some granular controls available at the Plan level. Basically, you can override a handful of global configs on a per-Plan basis to fine-tune them. Maybe you want to give certain users admin permissions, but only on one or two plans. Maybe you want to keep most build results around for 3 weeks, but for one particular Plan, you want to keep them longer. If you want to play around with these kinds of settings, the help docs will guide you through the mechanics of it.
Don ’ t build alone: integration to deploy automatically to Heroku, connect with JIRA, get build notifications in HipChat, support for Cocoa, iOS, and XCode with lots of tasks recording OCUnit/SenTestKit results and keychain management. Add a task to upload directly to HockeyApp for crash reporting and testing.
Don ’ t build alone: integration to deploy automatically to Heroku, connect with JIRA, get build notifications in HipChat, support for Cocoa, iOS, and XCode with lots of tasks recording OCUnit/SenTestKit results and keychain management. Add a task to upload directly to HockeyApp for crash reporting and testing.
Don ’ t build alone: integration to deploy automatically to Heroku, connect with JIRA, get build notifications in HipChat, support for Cocoa, iOS, and XCode with lots of tasks recording OCUnit/SenTestKit results and keychain management. Add a task to upload directly to HockeyApp for crash reporting and testing.
Don ’ t build alone: integration to deploy automatically to Heroku, connect with JIRA, get build notifications in HipChat, support for Cocoa, iOS, and XCode with lots of tasks recording OCUnit/SenTestKit results and keychain management. Add a task to upload directly to HockeyApp for crash reporting and testing.
Don ’ t build alone: integration to deploy automatically to Heroku, connect with JIRA, get build notifications in HipChat, support for Cocoa, iOS, and XCode with lots of tasks recording OCUnit/SenTestKit results and keychain management. Add a task to upload directly to HockeyApp for crash reporting and testing.
Don ’ t build alone: integration to deploy automatically to Heroku, connect with JIRA, get build notifications in HipChat, support for Cocoa, iOS, and XCode with lots of tasks recording OCUnit/SenTestKit results and keychain management. Add a task to upload directly to HockeyApp for crash reporting and testing.