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We recently hosted a webinar on Artificial Intelligence and its influence on test automation with an awesome panel consisting of Jason Arbon, Oren Rubin, Dionny Santiago and me being the moderator. There were lot of great discussions on this topic and we wanted to share it with the community as well. Below you will find…

We recently hosted a webinar on Common Automation Pitfalls and Solutions with an awesome panel consisting of Jonathan Lipps, Philip Lew and me. There were a lot of great discussions on this topic and we wanted to share this with the community as well. Several topics related to automation were covered in this webinar, including-…

The title question might seem a very straightforward one. “Who performs testing?” Testers, of course! It’s in the name! That answer would be a very short blog, and also not very interesting.  In today’s post, we’ll argue that software testing is no longer the responsibility of a single person or team and that instead of…

Today we’re here to talk about JavaScript end-to-end testing (E2E testing for short). Most web applications are written in JavaScript so when you think of E2E testing for JavaScript, you are simply saying, E2E testing for web applications. If you’re a regular reader of this blog, then you know that we’ve covered E2E testing in…

Once, I was planning to make mashed potatoes for dinner. I got some fresh potatoes, garlic, cream, butter, salt, and milk. Each ingredient was thoroughly checked. After preparing the dish, I took a scoop and tasted it. The flavor was fine, but I forgot to add the salt. So I added a few pinches of…

Salesforce is the most used CRM in the world when I’m writing this article, with over 150,000 companies using it. Because these companies use Salesforce to manage their customers, sales, and promotions, it’s important that the testing is thorough. Testing ensures that each module works as intended and that changes or new integrations don’t affect…

Software testing can be a challenging job. It’s easy to grow as a tester at the start of your career because there are many new things to learn. But the improvement process starts slowing down once you’ve mastered the basics, functional versus non-functional testing, designing test cases, and writing good bug reports. So how can you keep…

Failure tends to strike at the worst possible moment, making it much harder to embrace it. This has led me to wonder: why do we fear failure so much? For starters, it makes us look bad. We tried our best, only to see our efforts crash and burn when demoing an app to prospective clients,…