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Emerging Trends in Software Testing and QA

Xoriant

Software testing is evolving rapidly: The introduction of new architectures such as service-oriented architecture (SOA), increase in virtualization and inclination towards cloud has shaken up the industry and has compelled testers to consider new aspects. Additionally, focus on DevOps has dramatically changed the face of IT.

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50 Essential Strategies For Creating A Successful Web 2.0 Product

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

Infoworld confirmed today, in fact, that wireless enterprise development will be one of 2009's bright spots. Keep a broad view of this and look for innovative ways to get information from explicit contributions to the database of intentions can form your architecture of participation. Users' data belongs to them, not you.

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50 Essential Strategies For Creating A Successful Web 2.0 Product

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

Infoworld confirmed today, in fact, that wireless enterprise development will be one of 2009's bright spots. Keep a broad view of this and look for innovative ways to get information from explicit contributions to the database of intentions can form your architecture of participation. Users' data belongs to them, not you.

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50 Essential Strategies For Creating A Successful Web 2.0 Product

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

Infoworld confirmed today, in fact, that wireless enterprise development will be one of 2009′s bright spots. Keep a broad view of this and look for innovative ways to get information from explicit contributions to the database of intentions can form your architecture of participation. Users’ data belongs to them, not you.

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50 Essential Strategies For Creating A Successful Web 2.0 Product

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

Infoworld confirmed today, in fact, that wireless enterprise development will be one of 2009's bright spots. Keep a broad view of this and look for innovative ways to get information from explicit contributions to the database of intentions can form your architecture of participation. Users' data belongs to them, not you.