DevOps Approach: Continuous Monitoring & Continuous Testing

February 26, 2024 1

We are aware of the continuous monitoring of various data intensive systems and services across cloud platforms and on-premise settings. However, when it comes to continuous monitoring in alignment with continuous software testing in a DevOps context of visually heavy live-streaming applications, we are left with the fewer options especially in the open source space.

Enhancing Transportation Systems through Comprehensive Software Testing Strategies

February 23, 2024 0

Efficient transportation systems are the lifeblood of modern societies, facilitating the movement of people and goods with speed and reliability. In today’s digital age, software plays a pivotal role in managing and optimizing transportation networks, from navigation apps guiding commuters to logistics platforms orchestrating global supply chains.

Suptask Review – Slack Ticketing Software

February 22, 2024 1

Are you considering if Suptask is the right ticketing tool for your Slack workspace? This 2024 task review scrutinizes its capabilities, compatibility with other systems, and advertised performance.

The Financial Impact of Downtime on Small and Medium Businesses

February 21, 2024 0

When it comes to running a small or medium business, downtime can have a significant impact on your bottom line. Understanding the effects of downtime, how often it occurs, the leading causes and the real cost to your business is crucial for managing and reducing its impact.

Open Source Bug Tracking Tools

February 19, 2024 2

Bugs, issue, defect, there are many names to define the problems you have with software, either during the code development phase or when the application is already in production. Bug tracking tools are an integrated part of a software quality and software testing strategy and there are many open source tools available.

Gaming’s Increasing Reliance on AI-Driven Software Testing

February 15, 2024 0

Video games are no strangers to bugs and glitches. Since the first big breakout hits like Super Marios on the NES launched into player homes in 1985, oddities and errors have been a natural part of the field. Video games have so many moving parts that this reality is inevitable as something the industry understands. Yet, despite how common glitches and bugs in gaming have been, they’re not going away anytime soon.

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