Monthly Archives: December 2020
[ad_1] The impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on businesses and people alike was completely unforeseen. Nearly a year in, organizations have gotten a chance to better analyze the situation and make some educated predictions about how long the effects of all of this will last. One huge takeaway—for IT leaders and everyone else—is how […]
[ad_1] Openness and transparency are key pillars of a healthy open source community. We’re constantly exploring ways to better engage the Docker community, to better incorporate feedback and to better foster participation. To this end, we’re very excited to host our first Community All-Hands on Thursday December 10th at 8am PST / 5pm CET. This […]
[ad_1] DevRel 49 is focused on expanding the features and capability of Esper’s user-friendly cloud console for Android. Our Android DevOps team added improved views and command capabilities, further streamlined the end user experience, and added new data to the Devices & Groups section. Here’s a quick look at what’s new: Improved List and Grid […]
[ad_1] Cross browser testing has become an integral part of the test process to ensure the product experience and behavior remains consistent across different combinations of web browsers, devices, and operating systems. As testing has to be performed on varied combinations, it can lead to code duplication as a lot of test methods will be […]
[ad_1] Software testing is becoming ever more important, especially in DevOps organizations. That’s due to many reasons: Our software quality expectations are rising continuously and rapidly. Business organizations are pushing to release high quality products through fast release cycles. Highly regulated industries are enforcing stringent requirements on software quality. The chain of IT operations is […]
[ad_1] The purpose of testing in Quality Assurance (QA) is to understand the risks associated with software builds. As software applications become increasingly distributed and complex, QA must perform a variety of tests repeatedly. Across the DevOps Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) framework, these tests are automated, shifted left, and conducted continuously by the collaborating teams […]
[ad_1] In this blog post we’re giving you an overview of the most recent DevOps reports from Puppet, DORA, and the DevOps Institute. We will highlight important information from each report below. Then, read on for the steps successful organizations can take in adopting DevOps. Puppet’s State of DevOps (Source) Every year, Puppet reports on […]
[ad_1] This is the busiest time of the year for developers targeting AWS. Just over a week ago we announced the GA of Docker Compose for AWS, and this week we’re getting ready to virtually attend AWS re:Invent. re:Invent is the annual gathering of the entire AWS community and ecosystem to learn what’s new, get […]
[ad_1] Docker and AWS Resources for Developers – Docker Blog Pull rate limits for certain users are being introduced to Docker Hub starting November 2nd. Learn more AWS re:Invent kicks off this week and if you are anything like us, we are super geeked out to watch and attend all the talks that are lined […]
[ad_1] Selenium WebDriver is among one of the most popular tools when it comes to Web UI automation. The Selenium framework can be used with a wide range of programming languages such as Python, Java, C#, and more. Python is one of the fastest-growing programming languages; hence Selenium WebDriver with Python is widely preferred by […]