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Continuous testing is an established practice within continuous delivery in which testing and quality are embedded through every phase of the software delivery life cycle from planning to production. For testing to be truly continuous, though, all of its subprocesses – such as test definition and automation, service virtualization, test data management, analytics and orchestration – must also be continuous, hence … continuous everything.

Join Shamim Ahmed, DevOps CTO at Broadcom Software, as he reveals the eight best practices to apply to testing for diminished delivery constraints and maximized quality results.

Shamim Ahmed
CTO , DevOps - Broadcom Software
Shamim is a thought leader in DevOps, Continuous Delivery, Continuous Testing and Application Life-cycle Management (ALM). He has more than 15 years of experience in large-scale application design and development, software product development and R&D, application quality assurance and testing, organizational quality management, IT consulting, and practice management. Shamim is currently the CTO for DevOps business unit at Broadcom Software, where he is responsible for innovating DevOps solutions using Broadcom's industry leading technologies.

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