How to upgrade your Frontend Testing in 2019
No frontend project can survive without an effective testing strategy. Why? Because frontend projects can be as complex as backend projects — but users still expect a flawless experience. And…
No frontend project can survive without an effective testing strategy. Why? Because frontend projects can be as complex as backend projects — but users still expect a flawless experience. And…
The future of software testing is autonomy: creating programs that autonomously test applications. So should you fear for your future, or be excited by the opportunities? Watch this special end-of-year…
Next week, we’re joining software testing leaders at The 2018 European Software Testing Summit in London, UK! What is The European Software Testing Summit?
I’m pleased to announce that Applitools has released Root Cause Analysis, or RCA for short. This new offering allows you to instantly pinpoint the root cause of visual bugs in…
Test Automation University is open for enrollment!
I regularly use Jenkins CI and GitHub to help our customers integrate Applitools into their continuous integration workflow. Even though I’m pretty familiar with both tools, there’s one thing that…
This week, we’re joining FinTech leaders at the 2018 QA Financial Forum in New York City!
Selenium IDE got a new long overdue overhaul, and Simon Stewart, Selenium Project Lead and Creator of WebDriver, unveiled the new Selenium IDE in a special live session, including capabilities, features, and…
Next week, we’re joining European software testing leaders at the World Forum The Hague in the Netherlands at EuroSTAR Software Testing Conference 2018!
Next week, we’re joining agile and test automation leaders at the Dorint Sanssouci Berlin/Potsdam in Potsdam, Germany at Agile Testing Days 2018!
This week, we’re joining agile, DevOps and other software delivery practitioners at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld® in Orlando, Florida at Agile + DevOps East 2018!
On September 9, 1947, Grace Hopper recorded the first computer bug ever in the Harvard Mark II computer’s logbook. The bug in question? Believe it or not, an actual bug…