5 Pandemic-Inspired Lessons That Can Improve Your App Quality Today
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Live Webinar September 8th, 2022, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: StickyMinds/Techwell
The pandemic changed how we live, work, and interact. And while we are happy to leave some of those changes behind as the world opens, some lessons are here to stay.
As we adjusted to changing work environments, we learned how to work with teams when we couldn’t be with them in person. We also learned what our co-workers’ families look like. In application quality—we learned how to work differently and still get the job done.
In this webinar, Eran Kinsbruner (Chief Evangelist Test Automation Products) and Steve Borielllo (Senior Engineering Services Architect) will discuss the top five things we learned working with leading global
companies throughout the pandemic. These tales from the field (and home offices) are not to be missed!
Eran will cover:
- Criticality of digital channels
- Remote testing and cloud services
- Testing tool choices to facilitate cross-team collaboration
- Contingency planning / Working through the unexpected
- Adjusting as you learn new information
Presenter: Eran Kinsbruner (LinkedIn profile) Mobile Technical Evangelist Perfecto, and author of The Digital Quality Handbook: Guide for Achieving Continuous Quality in a DevOps Reality; & Continuous Testing for DevOps Professionals: A Practical Guide From Industry Experts has extensive experience in the mobile testing market. Prior to Perfecto, he was the mobile testing CTO at Texas Instruments and project manager at Matrix, and he co-invented a test-exclusion automated mechanism for mobile J2ME testing at Sun Microsystems.
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5 Pandemic-Inspired Lessons That Can Improve
Your App Quality Today
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