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.
Adopting Cloud Testing for Continuous Delivery, with the premier global provi...SOASTA
IDC, the premier global provider of IT market research, and SOASTA, an IDC industry leader in cloud testing know that maintaining leadership means moving quickly to outpace the competition. Both IDC and SOASTA work with clients to realize the benefits that cloud computing brings to delivering high quality, rapidly deployable web and mobile applications.
Join them in this webinar where you will hear:
IDC speak on:
Perspectives on the state of cloud computing for agile web and mobile development
Market dynamics and maturity around the cloud and cloud testing
Recommendations for getting started with cloud testing
SOASTA speak on:
The business drivers for cloud and virtualization
Customer goals of using and implementing cloud testing
The road to implementing cloud testing in a continuous integration model
Case studies of customer cloud testing success
SOASTA’s services and technology will be highlighted and demonstrated as a solution for continuous web and mobile testing as utilized by the Paychex team.
Who Should Attend?
Senior IT Management
Development and QA Executives and Directors
Performance team leads and engineers
Test Automation leads and engineers
Mobile Development and Testing team leads and engineers
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
5 Keys to Your Best Automated Testing StrategySOASTA
Recent Microsoft studies have demonstrated not everyone gets automated testing right; many enterprises still lack the know-how to achieve optimum results. Join our upcoming webinar on 5 Keys to your best Automated Testing Strategy.
In this webinar, we will cover:
Avoiding the Automation ‘Gotchas’
Visualizing end-to-end performance
Predicting and solving performance issues
…along with a live demo of SOASTA’s Mobile Functional Test with integrated device performance metrics.
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.
O'Reilly Webcast: How Nordstrom Prepares Its Site for Holidays and Major EventsSOASTA
This document discusses how to prepare a website for holidays and major events by focusing on performance. It recommends taking a continuous improvement approach of analyzing site usage data, testing for performance issues, and monitoring site performance during events. Key steps include studying past events to understand customer impacts, projecting future usage, contingency planning, and building a feedback loop between development, product management, and engineering. The goal is to adopt a culture where performance is a key feature and the site is always being prepared through continuous delivery, instrumentation, and addressing issues before they affect customers.
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
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.
What Retailers Know About Performance and User ExperienceSOASTA
The document discusses a presentation by SOASTA on optimizing retail website performance. It outlines the agenda which includes retail case studies, considerations from optimizing performance, and SOASTA's solutions for measuring and testing user performance. It then shares case studies of retailers who worked with SOASTA to test and improve their websites, reducing issues and increasing sales.
Adopting Cloud Testing for Continuous Delivery, with the premier global provi...SOASTA
IDC, the premier global provider of IT market research, and SOASTA, an IDC industry leader in cloud testing know that maintaining leadership means moving quickly to outpace the competition. Both IDC and SOASTA work with clients to realize the benefits that cloud computing brings to delivering high quality, rapidly deployable web and mobile applications.
Join them in this webinar where you will hear:
IDC speak on:
Perspectives on the state of cloud computing for agile web and mobile development
Market dynamics and maturity around the cloud and cloud testing
Recommendations for getting started with cloud testing
SOASTA speak on:
The business drivers for cloud and virtualization
Customer goals of using and implementing cloud testing
The road to implementing cloud testing in a continuous integration model
Case studies of customer cloud testing success
SOASTA’s services and technology will be highlighted and demonstrated as a solution for continuous web and mobile testing as utilized by the Paychex team.
Who Should Attend?
Senior IT Management
Development and QA Executives and Directors
Performance team leads and engineers
Test Automation leads and engineers
Mobile Development and Testing team leads and engineers
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
5 Keys to Your Best Automated Testing StrategySOASTA
Recent Microsoft studies have demonstrated not everyone gets automated testing right; many enterprises still lack the know-how to achieve optimum results. Join our upcoming webinar on 5 Keys to your best Automated Testing Strategy.
In this webinar, we will cover:
Avoiding the Automation ‘Gotchas’
Visualizing end-to-end performance
Predicting and solving performance issues
…along with a live demo of SOASTA’s Mobile Functional Test with integrated device performance metrics.
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.
O'Reilly Webcast: How Nordstrom Prepares Its Site for Holidays and Major EventsSOASTA
This document discusses how to prepare a website for holidays and major events by focusing on performance. It recommends taking a continuous improvement approach of analyzing site usage data, testing for performance issues, and monitoring site performance during events. Key steps include studying past events to understand customer impacts, projecting future usage, contingency planning, and building a feedback loop between development, product management, and engineering. The goal is to adopt a culture where performance is a key feature and the site is always being prepared through continuous delivery, instrumentation, and addressing issues before they affect customers.
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
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.
What Retailers Know About Performance and User ExperienceSOASTA
The document discusses a presentation by SOASTA on optimizing retail website performance. It outlines the agenda which includes retail case studies, considerations from optimizing performance, and SOASTA's solutions for measuring and testing user performance. It then shares case studies of retailers who worked with SOASTA to test and improve their websites, reducing issues and increasing sales.
Final tips holiday readiness 2015 for slide shareSOASTA
Join us for this fast-paced webinar as two web and mobile performance experts share five tactics you can deploy immediately do squeeze the most out of the applications and infrastructure you already have.
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
Soasta New Features in CloudTest & TouchTest WebinarJennifer Finney
This document discusses new features for CloudTest and TouchTest software. For CloudTest, major new features include faster test creation using a Chrome extension and continuous load testing with SLAs. TouchTest now supports testing iOS 9 apps, concurrent device licenses, and cross-app testing using UI Automator for Android. The presentation includes demos of the new CloudTest and TouchTest features.
The document discusses continuous testing in DevOps. It introduces SOASTA and their products for load and performance testing (CloudTest) and mobile functional test automation (TouchTest). SOASTA advocates for continuous integration with small batches, version control, automation, and continuous feedback to align development and testing teams. The presentation provides examples of how SOASTA's clients implement continuous integration by running unit tests and load tests on every code change through Jenkins and addressing issues before deployment.
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.
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
Thriving in the Shark Tank: How Vebalizeit Load Tested with SOASTASOASTA
VerbalizeIt, a human-powered translation platform for businesses, was selected to appear on the popular Shark Tank TV show. Launching a completely revamped website, and recognizing the opportunity to convert six million viewers into customers, VerbalizeIt turned to SOASTA for cloud testing to ensure that their technology held up under the heavy spike in traffic.
In this webinar, Kunal Sarda, COO of VerbalizeIt, will be discussing:
VerbalizeIt’s road to Shark Tank and SOASTA
How quickly they were able to test for the anticipated increase in Website Traffic
Samples of user scenarios and tests conducted
How web performance bottlenecks were uncovered and fixed
Don’t miss this important webinar on performance testing
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.
Calling all DevOps teams! With back-to-school, holidays, and elections right around the corner it’s important to ensure your organization’s applications are ready for peak load performance. Millions of customers will be demanding the most from your website and mobile applications, so how can you be sure they will deliver? Can your applications’ life cycles withstand the volume? Make sure your Application Development and Management teams are ahead of the curve this season.
Join this webinar with Tom Chavez, CloudTest Product Manager to learn his tips and suggestions from years of helping hundreds of organizations prepare for peak load performance.
The webinar discusses enabling continuous performance testing with Jenkins CI/CD pipelines. It introduces SOASTA and CloudBees as partners that offer a complete cloud-based service for continuous performance testing and continuous delivery with Jenkins. The webinar agenda includes building performance tests, connecting tests to Jenkins, establishing performance baselines, executing tests in parallel with CD pipelines in Jenkins Workflow, and reviewing performance and functional test results.
Performance Warrior Tales: Cloud Load Testing the Retail Giants SOASTA
Paul Korenevsky and Craig Combs are battle-scarred veterans in the fight to preserve user experience and online retailer revenue. Paul is Akamai’s load testing Subject Matter Expert (SME) for major clients and Craig, a CloudTest Black Belt, has run Performance Engineering engagements at major retailers like Target, Sears, Best Buy and JCPenney.
They’re taking a rare pause to share their experiences with you, live! Paul and Craig will equip you with real-world tips & advice from the trenches!
· What are the two primary goals for seasonal testing?
· Which critical user-scenarios should be tested first?
· How do you create realistic conditions for distributed users?
· When should you stress your Content Delivery Network?
· Should you be hammering on live production systems?
SOASTA’s CloudTest platform is an Akamai-approved solution for testing retail sites for the eminent and ever increasing crush of holiday traffic. With capabilities that distribute the load across the globe using cloud infrastructure as well as instantaneous visibility into every aspect of performance during load tests, CloudTest is the performance warrior’s weapon of choice.
With real-world advice from battle-trained experts, this webinar is just in time for your seasonal planning!
mPulse delivers analytics on every user experience on every page. Understand all the third parties to help you discover bottlenecks, so you can optimize you site. These slides cover the latest updates to the mPulse product.
The Four Hats of Load and Performance Testing with special guest MentoraSOASTA
Performance testing may be the most critical function to assuring business success and continuity under unexpected application stress conditions. Professionals in this domain develop several key skills to model realistic workloads, develop robust scripts, monitor complex environments, and deliver actionable results.
In this webinar hear how good teams effectively utilize the skills associated with the four hats of performance testing:
- Business Analyst, for effective test planning
- Developer, for creating maintainable scripts
- Systems Engineer, to identify and configure resource monitors
- Data Analyst, to interpret and report results
Dan Downing, Managing Principal at Mentora, is a veteran performance tester, teacher, author, and presenter, with 30 years of enterprise testing expertise. Join Dan and fellow test industry veteran, Brad Johnson, SOASTA’s VP of Product, as they explore these four key areas where skills and expert tools must intersect to deliver speed and quality in today’s fast moving companies.
About the presenters:
Dan Downing, Managing Principal, Application Testing, Mentora
Dan leads the Enterprise Application Performance Testing practice and serves as the principal consultant for quality assessments and large enterprise projects. He has 30 years technical and leadership experience as programmer, sales engineer, product manager, senior manager, and has led enterprise load testing projects for a variety of industries. Dan is widely regarded as a subject matter expert in load testing and created the 5-Steps of Load Testing methodology taught at Mercury Interactive. He is a frequent presenter at software quality conferences such as STAR, STPCon, and Workshop on Performance and Reliability for which he is one of the organizers.
Brad Johnson, VP Product, SOASTA
Brad Johnson has been supporting testers since the turn of the last century as head of monitoring and test products at Compuware, Mercury Interactive and Borland. He joined the new school of testing in 2009 when he signed on with SOASTA to deliver cloud testing on the CloudTest platform to a skeptical and established software testing market. Now, with the experience of tens-of-thousands of tests and hundreds of companies embracing the cloud, and using the same for mobile test automation, he’s helping expand the horizons of testers everywhere.
Recent and constant changes in technology have resulted in a transition from the traditional Center of Excellence model, to an agile development model, which has made its way into the mainstream and caused a shift in how testing, particularly performance testing, is done.
Join our Webinar to learn how a top tier manufacturer transformed their ability to deliver high quality projects, faster, by adapting their load testing to fit an agile development approach.
In this webinar you’ll learn:
Why you need to think differently about performance testing in an agile development environment
How to shift Performance Testing to the left in the development cycle
What adjustments to consider in your performance testing centers of excellence model
Technology platform considerations for faster, more collaborative load testing
Utopia Solutions Founder and CTO, Lee Barnes, will dive into tips and techniques for bringing effective performance testing to your agile organization. The SOASTA team will demonstrate how continuous, cloud-based testing makes it easier.
The document discusses load testing best practices for peak seasons. It recommends measuring site performance now, prioritizing issues, and optimizing the site. Key things to test include popular session paths and peak load times. Testing should start early and continue through development, staging, and production. Automated testing allows for continuous testing. The goal is to measure, optimize, and repeat testing to ensure peak performance.
How To Introduce Cloud Based Load Testing to Your Jenkins Continuous Delivery...Jennifer Finney
This webinar discusses enabling continuous load testing with Jenkins and SOASTA CloudTest. Tom Chavez and Andy Pemberton will present on integrating load testing into continuous delivery pipelines. The webinar will cover why load testing is important, challenges with traditional load testing approaches, how continuous load testing works, and a demo of setting up load tests in Jenkins with the CloudTest plugin. Attendees will learn how to establish a performance baseline, detect issues early, and ensure applications perform under load throughout development and deployment.
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
Integrating Cloud-based performance test in VSTS with SOASTA CloudTestJennifer Finney
Being ready for peak traffic requires testing at scale, and there is no better place to do that than from the cloud. With the Azure cloud's worldwide network of data centers, and CloudTest from SOASTA, you can generate realistic load against your site to ensure that it can handle expected traffic, and beyond, and perform well. Learn how to move your performance testing to CloudTest and test at scale in the Azure cloud with the virtual machine from the Azure Marketplace.
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.
SOASTA Webinar: Process Compression For Mobile App Dev 120612SOASTA
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 discusses DevOps practices at Salesforce, including:
- Using continuous delivery pipelines to plan, build, test, release, deploy and monitor code changes.
- Organizing teams using a Scrum model with sprints every two weeks and an average size of 7 engineers per team.
- Maintaining sandbox environments like development, test, UAT and production for each project.
- Following a branching strategy in version control and using continuous integration to test and deploy code changes.
Final tips holiday readiness 2015 for slide shareSOASTA
Join us for this fast-paced webinar as two web and mobile performance experts share five tactics you can deploy immediately do squeeze the most out of the applications and infrastructure you already have.
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
Soasta New Features in CloudTest & TouchTest WebinarJennifer Finney
This document discusses new features for CloudTest and TouchTest software. For CloudTest, major new features include faster test creation using a Chrome extension and continuous load testing with SLAs. TouchTest now supports testing iOS 9 apps, concurrent device licenses, and cross-app testing using UI Automator for Android. The presentation includes demos of the new CloudTest and TouchTest features.
The document discusses continuous testing in DevOps. It introduces SOASTA and their products for load and performance testing (CloudTest) and mobile functional test automation (TouchTest). SOASTA advocates for continuous integration with small batches, version control, automation, and continuous feedback to align development and testing teams. The presentation provides examples of how SOASTA's clients implement continuous integration by running unit tests and load tests on every code change through Jenkins and addressing issues before deployment.
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.
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
Thriving in the Shark Tank: How Vebalizeit Load Tested with SOASTASOASTA
VerbalizeIt, a human-powered translation platform for businesses, was selected to appear on the popular Shark Tank TV show. Launching a completely revamped website, and recognizing the opportunity to convert six million viewers into customers, VerbalizeIt turned to SOASTA for cloud testing to ensure that their technology held up under the heavy spike in traffic.
In this webinar, Kunal Sarda, COO of VerbalizeIt, will be discussing:
VerbalizeIt’s road to Shark Tank and SOASTA
How quickly they were able to test for the anticipated increase in Website Traffic
Samples of user scenarios and tests conducted
How web performance bottlenecks were uncovered and fixed
Don’t miss this important webinar on performance testing
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.
Calling all DevOps teams! With back-to-school, holidays, and elections right around the corner it’s important to ensure your organization’s applications are ready for peak load performance. Millions of customers will be demanding the most from your website and mobile applications, so how can you be sure they will deliver? Can your applications’ life cycles withstand the volume? Make sure your Application Development and Management teams are ahead of the curve this season.
Join this webinar with Tom Chavez, CloudTest Product Manager to learn his tips and suggestions from years of helping hundreds of organizations prepare for peak load performance.
The webinar discusses enabling continuous performance testing with Jenkins CI/CD pipelines. It introduces SOASTA and CloudBees as partners that offer a complete cloud-based service for continuous performance testing and continuous delivery with Jenkins. The webinar agenda includes building performance tests, connecting tests to Jenkins, establishing performance baselines, executing tests in parallel with CD pipelines in Jenkins Workflow, and reviewing performance and functional test results.
Performance Warrior Tales: Cloud Load Testing the Retail Giants SOASTA
Paul Korenevsky and Craig Combs are battle-scarred veterans in the fight to preserve user experience and online retailer revenue. Paul is Akamai’s load testing Subject Matter Expert (SME) for major clients and Craig, a CloudTest Black Belt, has run Performance Engineering engagements at major retailers like Target, Sears, Best Buy and JCPenney.
They’re taking a rare pause to share their experiences with you, live! Paul and Craig will equip you with real-world tips & advice from the trenches!
· What are the two primary goals for seasonal testing?
· Which critical user-scenarios should be tested first?
· How do you create realistic conditions for distributed users?
· When should you stress your Content Delivery Network?
· Should you be hammering on live production systems?
SOASTA’s CloudTest platform is an Akamai-approved solution for testing retail sites for the eminent and ever increasing crush of holiday traffic. With capabilities that distribute the load across the globe using cloud infrastructure as well as instantaneous visibility into every aspect of performance during load tests, CloudTest is the performance warrior’s weapon of choice.
With real-world advice from battle-trained experts, this webinar is just in time for your seasonal planning!
mPulse delivers analytics on every user experience on every page. Understand all the third parties to help you discover bottlenecks, so you can optimize you site. These slides cover the latest updates to the mPulse product.
The Four Hats of Load and Performance Testing with special guest MentoraSOASTA
Performance testing may be the most critical function to assuring business success and continuity under unexpected application stress conditions. Professionals in this domain develop several key skills to model realistic workloads, develop robust scripts, monitor complex environments, and deliver actionable results.
In this webinar hear how good teams effectively utilize the skills associated with the four hats of performance testing:
- Business Analyst, for effective test planning
- Developer, for creating maintainable scripts
- Systems Engineer, to identify and configure resource monitors
- Data Analyst, to interpret and report results
Dan Downing, Managing Principal at Mentora, is a veteran performance tester, teacher, author, and presenter, with 30 years of enterprise testing expertise. Join Dan and fellow test industry veteran, Brad Johnson, SOASTA’s VP of Product, as they explore these four key areas where skills and expert tools must intersect to deliver speed and quality in today’s fast moving companies.
About the presenters:
Dan Downing, Managing Principal, Application Testing, Mentora
Dan leads the Enterprise Application Performance Testing practice and serves as the principal consultant for quality assessments and large enterprise projects. He has 30 years technical and leadership experience as programmer, sales engineer, product manager, senior manager, and has led enterprise load testing projects for a variety of industries. Dan is widely regarded as a subject matter expert in load testing and created the 5-Steps of Load Testing methodology taught at Mercury Interactive. He is a frequent presenter at software quality conferences such as STAR, STPCon, and Workshop on Performance and Reliability for which he is one of the organizers.
Brad Johnson, VP Product, SOASTA
Brad Johnson has been supporting testers since the turn of the last century as head of monitoring and test products at Compuware, Mercury Interactive and Borland. He joined the new school of testing in 2009 when he signed on with SOASTA to deliver cloud testing on the CloudTest platform to a skeptical and established software testing market. Now, with the experience of tens-of-thousands of tests and hundreds of companies embracing the cloud, and using the same for mobile test automation, he’s helping expand the horizons of testers everywhere.
Recent and constant changes in technology have resulted in a transition from the traditional Center of Excellence model, to an agile development model, which has made its way into the mainstream and caused a shift in how testing, particularly performance testing, is done.
Join our Webinar to learn how a top tier manufacturer transformed their ability to deliver high quality projects, faster, by adapting their load testing to fit an agile development approach.
In this webinar you’ll learn:
Why you need to think differently about performance testing in an agile development environment
How to shift Performance Testing to the left in the development cycle
What adjustments to consider in your performance testing centers of excellence model
Technology platform considerations for faster, more collaborative load testing
Utopia Solutions Founder and CTO, Lee Barnes, will dive into tips and techniques for bringing effective performance testing to your agile organization. The SOASTA team will demonstrate how continuous, cloud-based testing makes it easier.
The document discusses load testing best practices for peak seasons. It recommends measuring site performance now, prioritizing issues, and optimizing the site. Key things to test include popular session paths and peak load times. Testing should start early and continue through development, staging, and production. Automated testing allows for continuous testing. The goal is to measure, optimize, and repeat testing to ensure peak performance.
How To Introduce Cloud Based Load Testing to Your Jenkins Continuous Delivery...Jennifer Finney
This webinar discusses enabling continuous load testing with Jenkins and SOASTA CloudTest. Tom Chavez and Andy Pemberton will present on integrating load testing into continuous delivery pipelines. The webinar will cover why load testing is important, challenges with traditional load testing approaches, how continuous load testing works, and a demo of setting up load tests in Jenkins with the CloudTest plugin. Attendees will learn how to establish a performance baseline, detect issues early, and ensure applications perform under load throughout development and deployment.
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
Integrating Cloud-based performance test in VSTS with SOASTA CloudTestJennifer Finney
Being ready for peak traffic requires testing at scale, and there is no better place to do that than from the cloud. With the Azure cloud's worldwide network of data centers, and CloudTest from SOASTA, you can generate realistic load against your site to ensure that it can handle expected traffic, and beyond, and perform well. Learn how to move your performance testing to CloudTest and test at scale in the Azure cloud with the virtual machine from the Azure Marketplace.
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.
SOASTA Webinar: Process Compression For Mobile App Dev 120612SOASTA
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 discusses DevOps practices at Salesforce, including:
- Using continuous delivery pipelines to plan, build, test, release, deploy and monitor code changes.
- Organizing teams using a Scrum model with sprints every two weeks and an average size of 7 engineers per team.
- Maintaining sandbox environments like development, test, UAT and production for each project.
- Following a branching strategy in version control and using continuous integration to test and deploy code changes.
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.
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.
Neev uses a scrum based Agile Development methodology, a proven Extended Delivery Center model of engagement - all designed to ensure high quality, timely deliverables.
AUG NYC - May 24 talks.
1. Atlassian Test Case Management Options and Integrations - Blaine Pryce & Bob Ho, Column Technologies
Today’s Software Economy requires a high degree of automation to make any DevOps initiative successful. The sheer velocity of DevOps is driving the need for a more integrated approach to the QA and testing processes. Blaine & Bob will explore the Atlassian Test Case Management options and an integrated technology approach that can streamline the QA and testing processes for your organization. The featured integration use case will highlight integrating Test Automation/ Test Case Management/Test Data Management and Bug Tracking
2. How to Customize, Automate and Expand the Power of JIRA - Ethan Foulkes, cPrime
Everyone knows Jira is great for development and we are seeing it used more and more for building non-development related workflows. Come and learn how easy it is to go beyond the out of box capabilities and hear Ethan speak about how to bend Jira to support any business process.
This document discusses how Splunk can be used for DevOps. It defines DevOps as integrating development and operations. It then discusses some common DevOps metrics like culture, process, quality, systems, activity, and impact metrics. It explains that machine data from across the development lifecycle and IT operations is a critical source of DevOps metrics. The document provides examples of how Splunk can provide visibility and collect machine data from various parts of the development and operations environments, like code review, version control, CI/build servers, testing, releases, and infrastructure systems. It discusses how Splunk can be used to increase delivery velocity, improve code quality, and enable data-driven continuous delivery for DevOps teams.
Large-Scale Agile Test Automation Strategies in PracticeTechWell
This document provides an overview of a presentation titled "Large-Scale Agile Test Automation Strategies in Practice" given by Geoff Meyer from Dell, Inc. The presentation covered key agile testing concepts, real-world examples from large-scale agile projects at Dell, organizational strategies for testing at scale, test automation strategies and tooling considerations, and lessons learned from Dell's experience with large agile projects. The document includes an agenda, background on Geoff Meyer, and details on test automation approaches for three example projects at Dell.
Shifting Left can save your organization lots of time and money, but only if you implement it in the right way. Here, we'll show you how to achieve a successful transformation.
With most organizations now using agile software development methodologies, the software development focus has changed to deliver faster releases—and this affects the way we test within the sprint. We largely develop applications using cloud and mobile technologies with short release cycles. Our challenges include frequent changes in requirements, the addition of incremental features to the product, and release at any point of time. Ganesh Iyer has found that continuous testing can seamlessly address most of these challenges. Continuous testing is the ability to run tests continuously in a particular environment, irrespective of product upgrades and dependent third-party systems. Ganesh highlights some continuous test approaches in practice including 24/7 reliability testing and continuous integration. Key takeaways include understanding the importance of endurance testing, practical considerations when we perform such durability testing, framework design elements for running tests continuously, and finally—what to look for in the results.
Software Test Engineer with 3.6 years of experiencevijaya lakshmi
Vijaya Lakshmi has over 3.6 years of experience in software testing and quality assurance. She has worked as a senior software test engineer and test engineer for various companies testing applications in domains such as product lifecycle management, insurance, and administration tools. She has experience in all phases of testing including requirements analysis, test case design, execution, defect tracking, and reporting. Vijaya Lakshmi is proficient in testing methodologies, tools, and programming languages. She is looking for new opportunities as a QA/test engineer.
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.
Continuous delivery requires more that DevOps. It also requires one to think differently about product design, development & testing, and the overall structure of the organization. This presentation will help you understand what it takes and why one would want to deliver value to your customers multiple times each day. #CIC
Jeff "Cheezy" Morgan Ardita Karaj
How to Find Vulnerabilities and Bugs in Mobile ApplicationsJosiah Renaudin
As mobile devices, tools, operating systems, and web technologies rapidly evolve, testers must quickly adapt their thinking in this changing domain. Testers often struggle to find important vulnerabilities and bugs in mobile applications due to lack of guidance, experience, and the right resources. Raj Subramanian was a tester in that very situation. Hear what Raj learned from his experiences testing mobile applications previously at Orbitz and now at CSG Ascendon. CSG uses a cloud-based commerce and service delivery platform to deliver digital content to customers like SONY, Paramount, Cineplex, Disney, ESPN, COMCAST, Time Warner, Dish. He explores test techniques and tools you can use to get quick feedback about your mobile applications. With live demos and screenshots, Raj demonstrates things testers need to know about the mobile ecosystem and the tests that need to be in their suite. Take back test strategies and tools to apply in your real-world situations.
Where Neev can help? A few Use Cases
Why Neev as an Independent Testing Partner?
Capabilities
Functional Testing (Web / Mobile / Cloud)
Non-Functional Testing
Testing Tools (Web / Mobile)
Agile Testing Expertise
Case Studies
ALM with TFS: From the Drawing Board to the CloudJeremy Likness
Managing the lifecycle of software development can be a daunting task, especially after having adopted an Agile methodology that has you moving faster than ever. That is why it is more important than ever to have the right tools in place that allow you to effectively manage all facets of your SDLC from requirements gathering to testing and deployment. In the suite of tools available in the space of Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), Team Foundation Server (TFS) is a stand out. Let us show you how your organization can benefit from the advanced capabilities and unique configurability of TFS to successfully deliver your software development projects on time and on budget.
- Over 4 years of experience in software quality assurance and testing, specializing in test plan preparation, test case development, automation testing, and defect tracking.
- Expertise in both manual and automated testing using tools like QTP, Quality Center, and Test Director for applications developed in technologies like Java, .NET, and ColdFusion.
- History of functional, system, integration, performance, and regression testing on both web-based and client-server applications.
A confused tester in agile world finalversionAshish Kumar
This document discusses challenges faced by testers in agile environments. It begins with a story of a confused tester and presents several case studies of different organizations' approaches to testing in agile projects. It identifies common challenges such as changing requirements, lack of information, testing pace, and skills. A survey found that test automation, risk tracking, and cross-functional teams are commonly implemented agile practices. The document concludes with principles of testing being a continuous responsibility of the whole team.
TULI eServices is a US and India based software development company that specializes in web, mobile, and desktop applications. They follow an agile development process that includes monthly iterations, continuous client interaction, and quality assurance testing. TULI has expertise in various programming languages, databases, frameworks, and design tools. Their services include development, testing, maintenance, and digital marketing.
Semelhante a SOASTA Webinar: Process Compression For Mobile App Dev 120612 (20)
How Digital Performance Management helps increase conversion rates, lower bounce rates, manage third party performance and conversion impact, user experience, and overall web performance.
Optimizing your marketing promotions to mazimize your revenueSOASTA
Ecommerce businesses that aren’t optimizing the speed and performance of their online promotions are leaving large sums of money on the table. Analyzing the billions of collected customer experience data from top internet retailers tells us this is not the exception – it’s the norm. So how can your company maximize returns from your marketing campaigns?
Join Mat Ball and SOASTA Chairman and Founder, Ken Gardner to see how top internet retailers – such as Gap, Neiman Marcus, and Lowe's – maximize revenue and conversion outcomes for their promotional campaigns.
We'll cover:
A “how-to” process for optimizing your marketing promotions through your user data
Proof of Revenue - visual proof that better site performance (speed/availability) significantly impacts campaign performance (conversions and revenue generation)
Beginning and end snapshots of success stories of SOASTA customers using data science
Speakers
Ken Gardner - SOASTA Founder and Chairman
Mat Ball - Marketing Manager, SOASTA DataScience
Using JMeter in CloudTest for Continuous TestingSOASTA
The document discusses SOASTA's Spring Release of their CloudTest product. Some key highlights include new features like network emulation, version control integration, and first class support for the popular open source load testing tool JMeter. It also covers trends around shifting performance testing left into development and right from development into production environments.
Velocity Booth Session - Better Together: RUM & SyntheticSOASTA
RUM and Synthetic monitoring are like peanut butter and jelly, better together! Learn how these two approaches compliment each other and how you can correlate them for the best insights into your performance and user experiences in SOASTA mPulse.
Velocity Booth Presentation - Which 3rd Party Resources Are Eating Your Profits?SOASTA
Do you know which third party resources are costing you performance, and therefore revenue? Do you even know how many third party resources are used on your site, and where? Come see how 3rd Party Analytics can give you the visibility and understanding needed to properly manage third party resource usage--improving performance and increasing revenue.
Velocity 2016 Speaking Session - Using Machine Learning to Determine Drivers ...SOASTA
Recently, Google partnered with SOASTA to train a machine-learning model on a large sample of real-world performance, conversion, and bounce data. In this talk at Velocity Santa Clara, Pat Meenan of Google and Tammy Everts of SOASTA offer an overview of the resulting model—able to predict the impact of performance work and other site metrics on conversion and bounce rates.
Velocity 15 Minute Booth Session - Building a Performance Team - Dave MurphySOASTA
Skills without commitment does not create a performance culture. A strong performance culture crosses organizational boundaries. Ideally, everyone owns performance.
Join Norm Morrison, Senior Director of Performance Management at Radial, for this tips-filled webinar. Norm will share how his team identified the right tools, metrics, and best practices to give Radial, formerly eBay Enterprise, total end-to-end visibility into the hundreds of millions of user experiences the site delivers every day.
IRCE 2016 Speaking Session – The Small Things That Add Up: How to Find What D...SOASTA
In this session at IRCE 2016, Joseph Paulling from Fanatics.com and Senior Researcher at SOASTA, Tammy Everts, talked about how Fanatics made their median page load 2 seconds faster and almost doubled mobile conversions.
High performance is a combination of customer experience, business outcomes, IT performance, and analytics. SOASTA CMO Ann Ruckstuhl presents on how to own your digital performance management so that you and your customers can win at eTail West 2016.
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
Rewriting The Revenue Rules: From Mobile-First To Mobile-Only Mobile Shopping...SOASTA
This document discusses how slow loading times and delays can negatively impact businesses. It notes that a 1 second delay can lead to 11% fewer page views, 16% less customer satisfaction, and 7% loss in conversion. Additionally, 3 out of 4 mobile users consider mobile sites slower than desktop sites. The document then discusses how SOASTA helps companies analyze performance data to answer key questions and improve user experiences.
Forensic tools for in-depth performance investigations SOASTA
Boomerang is a JavaScript library that gathers performance metrics of page loads. When a customer saw periods where nothing progressed on their site, forensic tools were used to investigate. WebPageTest reproduced the issue, and tcpdump, Wireshark, and Chrome Tracing helped dive deeper. Tests showed the problem was not related to Boomerang. Other scenarios involved pre-rendering, ready state changes, and expired CSRF tokens. Various tools like Fiddler and browser dev tools helped reproduce, validate fixes, and determine root causes.
Metrics, metrics everywhere (but where the heck do you start?) SOASTA
This document discusses various metrics for measuring website performance and user experience. It outlines different types of metrics including:
- Network metrics like DNS resolution, TCP connection times, and time to first byte.
- Browser metrics like start render time, DOM loading/ready times, and page load times.
- Resource-level metrics obtained from the Resource Timing API like individual asset load times and response sizes.
- User-centric metrics like Speed Index, time to visible content, and metrics for single-page applications without traditional page loads.
It emphasizes the importance of measuring real user monitoring data alongside synthetic tests, and looking at higher percentiles rather than just averages due to variability in user environments and network conditions
The success of Amazon’s recent Prime Day event is evidence, if any was needed, that Flash sales are a growing and important part of a retailer’s online armoury. The success or failure of these events however often rests on a few critical factors.
Join SOASTA on 23rd September and discover the essential building blocks to creating a successful online Flash sale. In the first of this two-part webinar, SOASTA’s Kristian Sköld will share practical insights about:
- The Single Point of Failure
- How best to Optimise your site
- Success factors behind better conversions
Business Value of Performance - Ann Ruckstuhl CMO DOCSOASTA
This document discusses the business value of digital performance and the importance of website speed. It notes that every 100ms of load time improvement can result in 1% more conversions and $80M in additional revenue for Walmart. It also discusses how mobile traffic now accounts for 33% of orders and the increasing complexity of technology stacks, with the average page now making over 18 third party calls. The document advocates for a data-driven approach to performance management using predictive analytics to understand the business impacts of improvements and optimize site performance.
20,000 Hours in the Cloud - Top 5 Cloud Lessons Learned By Tom Lounibos, CEO ...SOASTA
The CEO of SOASTA and cloud veteran, Tom Lounibos' presented at Cloud Connect Shanghai, China on September 16, 2013. View this presentation to learn about his perspective on the transformative powers of the cloud in the web and mobile era.
The Four Hats of Load and Performance Testing with special guest MentoraSOASTA
Performance testing may be the most critical function to assuring business success and continuity under unexpected application stress conditions. Professionals in this domain develop several key skills to model realistic workloads, develop robust scripts, monitor complex environments, and deliver actionable results.
In this webinar hear how good teams effectively utilize the skills associated with the four hats of performance testing:
- Business Analyst, for effective test planning
- Developer, for creating maintainable scripts
- Systems Engineer, to identify and configure resource monitors
- Data Analyst, to interpret and report results
Dan Downing, Managing Principal at Mentora, is a veteran performance tester, teacher, author, and presenter, with 30 years of enterprise testing expertise. Join Dan and fellow test industry veteran, Brad Johnson, SOASTA’s VP of Product, as they explore these four key areas where skills and expert tools must intersect to deliver speed and quality in today’s fast moving companies.
About the presenters:
Dan Downing, Managing Principal, Application Testing, Mentora
Dan leads the Enterprise Application Performance Testing practice and serves as the principal consultant for quality assessments and large enterprise projects. He has 30 years technical and leadership experience as programmer, sales engineer, product manager, senior manager, and has led enterprise load testing projects for a variety of industries. Dan is widely regarded as a subject matter expert in load testing and created the 5-Steps of Load Testing methodology taught at Mercury Interactive. He is a frequent presenter at software quality conferences such as STAR, STPCon, and Workshop on Performance and Reliability for which he is one of the organizers.
Brad Johnson, VP Product, SOASTA
Brad Johnson has been supporting testers since the turn of the last century as head of monitoring and test products at Compuware, Mercury Interactive and Borland. He joined the new school of testing in 2009 when he signed on with SOASTA to deliver cloud testing on the CloudTest platform to a skeptical and established software testing market. Now, with the experience of tens-of-thousands of tests and hundreds of companies embracing the cloud, and using the same for mobile test automation, he’s helping expand the horizons of testers everywhere.
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.
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
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.
Salesforce Integration for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions A...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
Interested in deploying an integration with Salesforce for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
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.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
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.
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.
Digital Marketing Trends in 2024 | Guide for Staying AheadWask
https://www.wask.co/ebooks/digital-marketing-trends-in-2024
Feeling lost in the digital marketing whirlwind of 2024? Technology is changing, consumer habits are evolving, and staying ahead of the curve feels like a never-ending pursuit. This e-book is your compass. Dive into actionable insights to handle the complexities of modern marketing. From hyper-personalization to the power of user-generated content, learn how to build long-term relationships with your audience and unlock the secrets to success in the ever-shifting digital landscape.
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
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.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
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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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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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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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We help plan, build, and launch great
software
Team Collaboration
Track projects, events, & people Group Chat
Track, Plan, Analyze
Agile project tracking Exploratory Testing
...and more!
• 23,000 customers in over 130 countries
• Offices in Sydney, San Francisco & Amsterdam
• A “leader” in ALM according to Gartner
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 ....
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What does a CI tool do?
Clone repo Build Unit Tests Deploy to QA
UI Tests
Integration Tests
API Tests
Performance/Load Tests
Deploy to Production
Smoke tests
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JobsJobs
Jobs run in parallel inside their container: a Stage
• 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
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PlansPlans
• 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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Up your Mobile Dev speed
1. Start failing faster
2. Don’t build alone
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Up your Mobile Dev speed
1. Start failing faster
2. Don’t build alone
3. Atlassian <3 mobile devs
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Up your Mobile Dev speed
1. Start failing faster
2. Don’t build alone
3. Atlassian <3 mobile devs
Blog: http://atlss.in/mobileCI
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Up your Mobile Dev speed
1. Start failing faster
2. Don’t build alone
3. Atlassian <3 mobile devs
Blog: http://atlss.in/mobileCI
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Up your Mobile Dev speed
1. Start failing faster
2. Don’t build alone
3. Atlassian <3 mobile devs
Blog: http://atlss.in/mobileCI
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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
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
•3
Centralize your test assets
•Single test repository
•Accessible and useable globally
•Manual, automation and performance
35. Achieve test completion with Quality
Automate
•Build time verification
•Utilize the cloud
Performance testing
•Not optional
Maintain Consistency
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o First End-to-End Mobile App Test Platform
• First Cloud-Based Load Testing Solution
• First Global Test Cloud (17 Countries, 100 Cities)
• First Mobile Test Automation “Platform”
• First real time RUM for web and mobile
o Over 350 Global Corporate Customers
• 10,000 Mobile Developers and Testers use CloudTest
• Over 1,000 Mobile and Web Apps are Tested with CloudTest
o Award Winning & Patented Technology
• Named by Wall Street Journal Top 50 Hottest Companies three years running
• Gartner Visionary Leader
o Over 100+ Employees US, EMEA
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Source Code Repository
Devs
Real Devices
Bamboo Build
Server
Check out
Test Results
Check in
Push to devices
In parallel
Run
Tests
Execute on
devices
☐
Pass
☐ Fail
✓
Bamboo Mac
Agent
To
or
Beta
Users
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Source Code Repository
Devs
Real Devices
Bamboo Build
Server
Check out
Test Results
Check in
Push to devices
In parallel
Run
Tests
Execute on
devices
☐
Pass
☐ Fail
✓
Bamboo Mac
Agent
To
or
Beta
Users
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• No jailbreak required
• No tethering required
• iOS 5.0, 5.1, 6.0
• iPhone 3GS, 4, 4S, and 5
• iPad 1, 2, 3, 4
• iPad mini
• Simulators
• No “rooting” required
• No tethering required
• Android 2.3.3
(Gingerbread) and later
• Phones, tablets, and
emulators
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• Download CloudTest Lite (http://www.soasta.com)
• Includes TouchTest technology
• Free for a single device
• No expiration
• Free support via CloudLink forums
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.
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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.
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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.