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Recession proof your ecommerce website – Strategy 1: Make your Agile ‘agile’
Right now, the UK is going through a bit of a rough time – it’s inescapable. At the time of writing, Liz Truss has not long been ousted as Prime Minister and Rishi Sunak is trying to resolve the issues that she couldn’t. Line this up with the fact that much of the world ...
The usability issues of today and tomorrow
The well-trodden path Have you ever been walking along a path that lines a patch of grass, and as you approach a corner, you notice there’s a well-trodden, worn path that cuts the corner? This is a day-to-day example of how usability works. See, the master planner in all their wisdom, felt that the ...
Why mobile testing is essential
Digital channels have progressed so much in recent years that testing is now utterly vital if your business is to thrive in the current digital age. In March 2020, when the UK entered into the first of its Coronavirus lockdowns, society was hastily thrown into the world of “digital first”. The ability to transact ...
Scale your quality assurance process without growing your QA team
It is easy to fall into the habit of hiring full time QA resources to resolve known or assumed QA limitations. It may be that this is a tried and tested approach that has been successful for you in the past, or you just might not know what options are available beyond this. Changing ...
What is the Digivante community and how does it work?
Digivante’s vast community is made up of thousands of testers, located in 149 countries around the world. Our community plays a key part in how Digivante can rapidly deliver professional software, website and app testing at scale. You might be reading this and thinking that despite being very fast, using crowdtesters will automatically mean ...
Why CEOs should care about software testing
In a recent article published by the SD Times, it mentions that 85% of US CEOs do not see an issue with releasing poorly tested software, as long as it’s “patch tested” later on (essentially, testing in production). Ironically, it also goes on to mention that 95% of CEOs and 76% of testers surveyed ...