Anybody involved in software delivery will tell you that automation is an inherently good thing. But can a devotion to test automation for its own sake throw the software lifecycle out of balance? By Clinton Sprauve, Director of Product Marketing at Tricentis.
Read MoreIt’s no understatement to say businesses are currently navigating one of the most difficult and extended periods of uncertainty in recent history. Coronavirus has turned the world of work upside-down, with many businesses committing to become fully or partially remote for the foreseeable future. By Nigel Seddon, VP Northern Europe, Ivanti.
Read MoreAs the COVID-19 crisis took effect, businesses rushed to deploy technology that would help their teams work remotely and continue to be effective. The situation created widespread concern around a range of issues, from the ability of employers to deliver home working infrastructure, to productivity levels and the impact of lockdown on existing IT projects. By Chris Pont, CEO at IJYI.
Read MoreHummus is often considered a “superfood” and people are consuming it in large quantities. National hummus sales now top $725 million annually, and it's estimated that 25% of U.S. households now stock hummus in the fridge. It wasn't always like this. Just two decades ago, annual U.S. hummus sales barely surpassed $5 million. By Scott Leatherman, CMO, Virtana.
Read MoreSince the beginning of 2020, work practices have shifted rapidly for a multitude of businesses. Due COVID-19, we find ourselves in a unique situation. This has tempted many organisations to relax procedures and approaches towards the adoption of new technologies in order to enable employees to remain productive at home. For many who found themselves scrambling to keep up with the surge of early requests, IT teams are beginning to sift through the initial chaos in order to properly manage resourc...
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