Speed is the biggest promise of test automation. For many teams, especially the ones that already practice continuous testing, the key to speeding up their testing cycles is reducing test execution time. In this step-by-step guide, I will demonstrate how to set up Azure pipelines for running your automated tests on Microsoft-hosted agents.
Cutting testing time and improving test performance are the main promises of test execution using headless browsers. How to achieve that in the practice? This article will walk you through an AWS testing scenario of how to optimally utilize the power of your AWS Lightsail virtual private server (VPS) subscription to run automated UI tests in headless mode and save time and costs.
With its latest R1 2021 release, Test Studio expanded the capabilities it offers testers in an effort to help them modernize their testing portfolio. This blog post will give you a recap of the most interesting questions that were asked during the live release webinar session—carefully selected and answered by Test Studio's automation engineers.
In the context of the new economies that are driven by the digital experiences, Test Studio continues to deliver features that enable efficiencies for the test engineer, deliver value to existing users and facilitate the onboarding of new users with automated testing.
Headless browser testing improves both the effectiveness and efficiency of your testing process while integrating quality assurance with software delivery.