EZINE:
This Computer Weekly buyer's guide looks at how to take an Agile approach to mobile app development. Discover how to gain a competitive edge by accelerating mobile development, turning mobile users' expectations to your advantage, and building unique, differentiated mobile experiences.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide presents tips and suggestions for a continuous delivery strategy to accelerate software development cycles, as well as five lessons to simplify continuous integration to lessen obstacles.
EGUIDE:
Bringing together development, testing and operations through DevOps can help organizations address software quality issues and application deployment challenges. This expert e-guide highlights the benefits of a DevOps approach and offers advice on how to implement a DevOps strategy,
WHITE PAPER:
In this World Quality Report from Capgemini, Sogheti, and HP, explore the current state of application quality and testing practices among businesses around the globe. Discover how successful companies are adjusting testing and QA methods to accommodate Agile, cloud, and mobile trends
EGUIDE:
This essential e-guide highlights the benefits of a DevOps approach and explores how businesses can successfully integrate their teams to increase collaboration, streamline testing processes and reduce risks.
WEBCAST:
This on-demand webcast discusses how to implement continuous testing in order to optimize mobile performance, and takes an inside look at the technologies and tools fueling mobile testing success.
EGUIDE:
Once you determine that you need to modernize certain apps, the next step is figure out which method best fits your development, whether it's restructuring with PaaS or redesigning with APIs. In this e-guide, explore how to design an app modernization strategy that suits your business's architecture and cloud use.
EZINE:
The new wave of enterprise mobile application development has altered how app dev fits into IT's overall strategy. Learn how the sides can come together.
EGUIDE:
"Developers are always surprised when they see how [poorly] their applications perform under load," said J.P. Jackson, a project manager for the State of Michigan. Too often, performance testing happens after the fact, in response to user complaints that the software runs too slowly. So how can this be avoided?