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Continuous testing in Hewlett Packard Enterprise: Increasing delivery speed and quality for agile and DevOps teams

On the surface, you probably know what continuous testing is all about: Running tests at each stage in the pipeline, giving your team feedback to improve quality and increase velocity, triggering tests automatically at critical junctures such as at code check-in time. You understand that the faster defects are found, the faster your team can address them.

But continuous testing doesn’t happen by itself, as Malcolm Isaacs explains in his new eBook, Continuous testing in Hewlett Packard Enterprise: Increasing delivery speed and quality for agile and DevOps teams. It requires not just an understanding of these steps, but a significant shift in thinking if development teams are to succeed.