Across all industries, software is vital for companies’ interactions with their customers, suppliers, partners, and employees. The imperative for software quality is taking on even greater importance with the movement to cloud computing, requiring more modular and dynamic approaches to software development and deployment. Increasingly, organizations are building cloud-native applications utilizing microservices and containers. But is testing still considered the bottleneck to delivering software in the era of DevOps?
In a just-released research report, Techstrong Research investigates the role of testing in the fast-paced business environment demanding the rapid delivery of high-quality software. Techstrong Research analysts and experts share new findings that will challenge legacy beliefs that testing holds back software delivery. They examine the impact of automation, who owns software quality, centrally managed vs. developer choice of tools for testing, and if the need for greater testing holds back other innovations. Join this amazing panel as they discuss some truly unique and interesting findings from the research.
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