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A new approach for browser-based performance testing
Bryan Cole
To effectively verify performance under load, your performance testing strategy should include both protocol and browser-based testing. But traditional approaches to browser-based testing don’t account for the multiple browsers that release dozens of updates a year.
In this webinar, we’ll share a better approach for simulating the end-user experience of modern, cloud-native applications, which can no longer be accomplished with protocol-based techniques alone.
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Strategies for performance testing in the cloud
Panel of Industry Leaders in Partnership with DevOps Unbound
This panel will discuss the key benefits of performance testing in the cloud and what to consider when building a cloud performance testing strategy. Join experts from Tricentis to find out how cloud performance testing can ensure your apps are running smoothly and remain available during critical times.
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Seven ways to implement standardized performance engineering
Tricentis
In this webinar, we'll share strategies that can help you develop a performance approach that scales as your application development and delivery practices mature. Join us to learn how to gain the predictability, validation, and assurance that your users demand – at the volume and velocity your business requires. We'll share three key lessons from enterprises that have successfully scaled performance engineering, including:
-How to make application performance an organization-wide priority, driven by leadership
-How to shift from a centralized approach and limited resources to a scalable, distributed approach
-How to scale performance engineering for modern development initiatives while still supporting legacy applications -
Tips for Building an Effective Cloud Performance Testing Strategy
Tricentis
Scaling fast-performing applications in the cloud introduces new considerations and implications that should be factored into the testing process. While the cloud presents significant opportunities to build and ship software faster, it won’t automatically make your applications fast, stable, and scalable. Your testing strategy should help you understand the performance-related characteristics and implications of your application architecture, whether you are testing a distributed or microservices system that was built in the cloud or a monolithic system that is being migrated to the cloud.
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Tricentis NeoLoad Product Tour
Tricentis NeoLoad
In this 5-minute product tour video, you will learn how Tricentis NeoLoad helps you utilize no-code and as-code approaches to design performance tests up to 3x faster, with full tech and DevOps stack integration to automate performance testing. Check out key NeoLoad features and industry use cases.
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A new approach for browser-based performance testing
Bryan Cole
To effectively verify performance under load, your performance testing strategy should include both protocol and browser-based testing. But traditional approaches to browser-based testing don’t account for the multiple browsers that release dozens of updates a year.
In this webinar, we’ll share a better approach for simulating the end-user experience of modern, cloud-native applications, which can no longer be accomplished with protocol-based techniques alone.