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Functional Testing in the Era of Remote Work: Challenges and Solutions

The fast-changing world of software development requires functional testing to ensure application compliance and user satisfaction. This crucial software testing phase checks application functionality for compliance. Automation testing simulates user scenarios to find bugs before software delivery, ensuring quality.

Using AI-Powered Functional Testing Tools for Faster QA Automation Testing

Software automation testing has changed dramatically in the last several years, with an obvious trend toward automated testing techniques. Although manual testing processes are still an essential part of the testing process, test automation adoption has become more and more important in many situations. The fact that an astounding 97% of application testers have already included automated testing into their processes serves as evidence of this evolution. Developers are using AI-powered functional testing solutions to speed up QA automation testing procedures as they realize how important this trend is.

Best CSS Frameworks To Look Forward To In 2024

A CSS framework is a collection of CSS libraries ready for web designers and developers to use. Stylesheets are prepared for common tasks in web design, such as font, layout, and navbar. The stylesheets make the work of UI developers easier by providing tools for creating a user interface rather than having to start each project from scratch. Other scripting languages like JavaScript support and expand stylesheets.

New Release: Integrated GenAI, Enhanced Monitoring, and More

Selector is excited to give a sneak peek into new features to be included in our forthcoming Spring Release. This release highlights key innovations focusing on integrated generative AI (GenAI) to enable guided troubleshooting and automated incident remediation. It also includes enhancements to several existing features, such as root cause analysis, native monitoring, and observability capabilities.

Application Troubleshooting with Automated Root Cause Analysis

In the complex and fast-paced world of application deployment, getting a handle on the tangle of services and resources can sometimes feel like trying to find your way through a maze without a map. And if something goes wrong, trying to find out what's happening where is even more difficult. With alert emails flooding in and questions flying left and right, identifying the glitch that's causing issues can seem like a Herculean feat.

Introducing Process Exhaustion: How to scale your services without overwhelming your systems

We rarely think about how many processes are running on our systems. Modern CPUs are powerful enough to run thousands of processes concurrently, but at what point do our systems become oversaturated? When you’re running large-scale distributed applications, you might reach this limit sooner than you'd expect. How can you determine what that limit is, and how does that affect the number and complexity of the workloads you deploy?

Easy Guide to Monitor Jenkins Jobs Using Telegraf and MetricFire

Monitoring Jenkins jobs and nodes is foundational to maintaining a robust, efficient, and secure CI/CD pipeline. It enables DevOps teams to stay proactive about system health, optimize performance, manage resources effectively, and adhere to security and compliance standards. In this article, we'll detail how to use the Telegraf agent to collect performance metrics from your Jenkins environment, and forward them to a datasource.

Navigating IT Incidents - The Role Of The Status Page

At any moment, a small failure at any point in your complex web of IT systems can trigger an outage. As such, proactively establishing a method of clear and timely end user communication is the crux of effective incident response. For large organizations, these moments of downtime not only carry a massive opportunity cost, but also test the resilience of their operations.

You Can Solve the Application Waste Problem

If you’re like most companies running large-scale data intensive workloads in the cloud, you’ve realized that you have significant quantities of waste in your environment. Smart organizations implement a host of FinOps activities to ameliorate or address this waste and the cost it incurs, things such as: … and the list goes on. These are infrastructure-level optimizations.