EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal our annual list of the 50 most influential people in UK IT, and talk to this year's winner, NHS Digital CEO Sarah Wilkinson, about an unprecedented year of challenges. Also, we examine the best software patching strategies and see how the pandemic has affected women in tech. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, explore how organizations are adapting to the growing complexity of mobile app development with mobile backend as a service (MBaaS) platforms and a hybrid approach to cultivating mobile developer skills.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this essential whitepaper to discover the 5 steps to improve product quality through requirements traceability. Read on to discover how you can bolster you testing process, and how you can ensure happy clients and top-notch products.
WHITE PAPER:
In this resource, learn how to take usability into consideration from the start of an app development project, and discover 11 usability rules particular for IT developers, to help you better understand and cater to your users.
EBOOK:
In this exclusive handbook, you'll learn the right recipe for high-quality mobile application development. Learn how to convert web apps into mobile apps, how to create and test responsive design, and more.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper explores how leveraging data from disparate systems will give software testing teams the unique opportunity to become the hub of organizational quality. Uncover 5 best practices that will help expose critical issues, enable Agile development, create a more holistic view of the software development lifecycle, and more.
WEBCAST:
Do you have confidence in your approach for performance testing mobile applications? Watch this on-demand webcast to hear about best practices and key steps for testing the performance of your mobile applications "in the wild."
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.
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?