WHITE PAPER:
In this resource, discover how you can achieve large-scale test automation throughout the application lifecycle by leveraging a test automation platform. Read on to discover the features, benefits, and components of this technology.
WHITE PAPER:
Software developers know that testing is often one of the greatest barriers to delivering software quickly. Unavailable or constrained systems can cause testing delays or make it altogether impossible. But you need testing to ensure your applications perform to the quality standards required -- so what can you do?
RESOURCE:
This brief resource considers 5 different API testing maturity models, and discusses essential points that apply to every development team. Access now to see how these models compare.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, explore the role of load testing in the past and the current state of load test practices. Also, discover how a new technology brings full automation to load testing, and can help you fill the gaps in current test automation procedures.
EBOOK:
The right APM/test product is out there -- it's just kind of hard to find. Our experts show you what questions to ask and what you should expect.
EVENT:
Register to attend the free Power to Change online virtual event sponsored by HP to hear industry visionaries, analysts, and practitioners discuss how change is affecting various aspects of application lifecycle management (ALM.)
WHITE PAPER:
Application testing is a critical step in the software development lifecycle, especially as application complexity and demand for faster delivery increases. In this resource, discover how end-to-end testing services can provide you with the tools that you need to more efficiently and effectively test your applications.
WEBCAST:
Do you have confidence in your approach for performance testing mobile applications? Watch this on-demand webcast to hear about best practices and key steps for testing the performance of your mobile applications "in the wild."
EGUIDE:
"Developers are always surprised when they see how [poorly] their applications perform under load," said J.P. Jackson, a project manager for the State of Michigan. Too often, performance testing happens after the fact, in response to user complaints that the software runs too slowly. So how can this be avoided?