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What are the Best Practices for User Acceptance Testing (UAT) Under Automation?

User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is essential since it verifies and examines any recent updates and modifications made to the program or application. It is the final pre-release test which is important to support your business needs correctly. UAT is often the final step before a release is made public. To obtain the best findings and thus the best analysis, UAT testing tools must be implemented in accordance with the best practices. In this post, we will discuss some of the best practices for streamlining UAT with automation.

Microsoft Power Platform for Digital Transformation | iOPEX

There are plenty of excellent platforms and tools available to fuel digital transformation. Increasingly, too, they’re a low-code or no-code solution: a suite of software that can build automation, analytics & applications from the ground up without extensive development skills. These tools level the playing field for businesses that want to automate unique processes, gather data and improve their customer and employee experiences.

Formalize your organization's best practices with custom Scorecards in Datadog

The Datadog Service Catalog is a centralized hub of information around the performance, reliability, security, efficiency, and ownership of your distributed services. By using the Service Catalog, teams can eliminate knowledge silos and realize seamless DevSecOps workflows.

ITIM and the Public Sector: How Network Monitoring Rises to the Challenge

Government agencies and public sector organizations are a tantalizing hacker target. Cybercriminals go after public sector organizations because they hold confidential, often classified, information – the exact data state-sponsored and other criminal groups salivate over. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA, along with the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, or CERT, have warned public sector IT of key threats.

Counting Crashes to Improve Device Reliability

The first step to making reliable IoT devices is understanding that they are inherently unreliable. They will never work 100% of the time. This is partially because we firmware engineers will never write perfect code. Even if we did, our devices need to operate through various networks and gateways, such as cellular modems, mobile phone Bluetooth applications, Wi-Fi routers, cloud backends, and more, and each of these may introduce unreliability.

ScienceLogic Secures the TrustRadius Best of Award in AIOps: A Triumph of Value, Features, and Relationships!

At ScienceLogic, we’ve always believed in the power of innovation and the importance of customer satisfaction. We are excited to announce that we have been honored with the TrustRadius Best of Award in the AIOps category for 2023. This is a testament to our dedication to providing exceptional value, top-notch features, and building enduring relationships with our customers.

5 AWS Tagging Challenges - And How CloudZero Solves Them

As an AWS user, you know how important it is that your organization understands what you’re spending and why. AWS is a tremendously powerful resource, and when you have complete visibility into the cost efficiency of your AWS environment, you can use it to remove many of the scaling obstacles that companies faced in the past.