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Paving the Way for Better Mobile and Web Application Testing Orchestration

Webinar

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Sponsored by Digital.ai


Friday, May 7, 2021
11 a.m. ET

Keeping applications up to date and ensuring they work with all of the latest mobile and web systems is often a daunting task. With so many different mobile devices running different operating systems, ensuring you can continuously test and release application updates is a must-have to meet customer expectations and stay ahead of the competition.

To successfully orchestrate testing across the Software Delivery Lifecycle (SDLC), you need to be able to easily execute across all phases of testing and track results. Getting there has its challenges. How do you track testing outcomes across releases to ensure teams are using unified data to deliver the best experiences to customers?

Join this webinar with Digital.ai to learn more about how to easily integrate and execute mobile and web application tests and track results as part of the SDLC. During this presentation, we will cover how to use Digital.ai Continuous Testing and Digital.ai Release to:

  • Build mobile and web testing into every phase of your release process
  • Make testing tasks part of your Software Chain of Custody and audit/compliance reports to further improve end-to-end visibility and compliance
  • Track unit tests during development, regression tests during regression, and UX testing during user acceptance testing
  • Take steps toward achieving a comprehensive VSM across your enterprise
Rick Broker
Solutions Engineer - Digital.ai
Sales Engineer - Digital.aiSales Engineer - Digital.ai

 

Terri Schlosser
Senior Product Marketing Manager - DevOps - Digital.ai
Senior Product Marketing Manager - DevOps - Digital.aiSenior Product Marketing Manager - DevOps - Digital.ai

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