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Test parallelization: importance and complete guide
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Test parallelization: importance and complete guide

A large volume of automated tests (such as 500 tests running for 3 hours) creates bottlenecks, delaying feedback and deployment. The solution is not to reduce tests, but to parallelize them (run them simultaneously) to speed up the process. If you want faster feedback, more efficient pipelines, and a quality strategy that scales, keep reading.

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The importance of Pentesting (penetration testing)
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The importance of Pentesting (penetration testing)

The global average cost of a data breach in 2024 reached $4.88 million, according to the IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report (2024), a 10% increase over the previous year. While companies invest billions in firewalls, antivirus, and security policies, critical vulnerabilities in web applications rose 150% and high-severity vulnerabilities grew 60% in 2024.

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How API test automation can accelerate your development cycle?
Artificial Intelligence

How API test automation can accelerate your development cycle?

Is your development cycle slow and are you looking for ways to gain time? The truth is, the biggest bottleneck isn’t in writing the code, but often in the Quality Assurance (QA) process. API tests are the heart of your application, but APIs change all the time. Keeping your tests aligned with these evolutions kills

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How to Test ERP Systems? A Complete Guide
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How to Test ERP Systems? A Complete Guide

ERP systems manage critical processes in companies of all sizes, from order processing to payroll, from inventory management to financial records. For that reason, testing ERP systems isn’t a luxury; it’s an absolute necessity. According to Gartner, more than 70% of recently implemented ERP initiatives fail to fully meet their original business objectives, and 25%

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The impact of communication between IT and business areas on software quality
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The impact of communication between IT and business areas on software quality

In many companies, software projects has issues, not because developers aren’t skilled, or because business doesn’t care, but because IT and business don’t communicate clearly. Misunderstandings about requirements, priorities, or what “done” means cost time and money. To build quality software, common language and clarity matter as much as tools or frameworks. This article examines

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