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How Test Data Drives the Quality of Software Release

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Many software teams face the challenge of code behaving unpredictably in live environments, even after passing all pre-deployment tests. This webinar delves into the critical role of test data in software testing, exploring how high-quality, production-like data can make or break the accuracy and effectiveness of your tests. Our expert panel will share real-world examples where minor data discrepancies led to significant production issues, demonstrating why it's essential to have reliable test data to anticipate and mitigate potential errors before they occur.

Join our dynamic roundtable discussion with leading development, testing, and DevOps experts as they share insights, experiences, and best practices for using test data effectively. Learn how to tackle the challenges of creating and maintaining production-like test data and discover strategies to enhance the quality and reliability of your testing processes.

What You Will Learn:

  • The significance of production-like test data in ensuring accurate testing.
  • Common challenges and solutions in test data management.
  • Real-world scenarios where test data quality impacted production outcomes.
  • Best practices for creating and maintaining high-quality test data.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn from industry experts and enhance your testing strategies. Join the conversation!

Ixchel Ruiz
Senior Software Developer - Karakun AG
Ix-chel Ruiz has developed software application & tools since 2000. Her research interests include Java, dynamic languages, client-side technologies and testing. Java Champion, CDF Ambassador, hackergarten enthusiast, Open Source advocate, public speaker and mentor.
Marc Hornbeek
CEO - Engineering DevOps Consulting
Marc Hornbeek, a.k.a, DevOps-the-Gray esq. is CEO and Principal Consultant at Engineering DevOps Consulting ( https://www.engineeringdevops.com ) and author of the book Engineering DevOps ( mybook.to/engineeringdevops ).Marc is a specialist / expert at applying a deep knowledge of Continuous Testing, DevOps, DevSecOps and SRE practices to digital transformations projects. Marc applies his unique, comprehensive Engineering Blueprints, Seven-Step DevOps Transformation Blueprint and 9 DevOps Pillars discovery and assessment tools, together with targeted workshops to create actionable and comprehensive DevOps transformation roadmaps and strategic plans. 
Jason Secola
Lead Product Marketing Manager - Tricentis
Jason Secola serves as a Lead Product Marketing Manager at Tricentis, responsible for Tricentis Tosca. As a seasoned professional in the world enterprise software, Jason possesses over 15 years of history in software quality and software testing, with expertise spanning performance engineering, functional test automation, and test management across a variety of industries. At Tricentis, he applies this expertise to help teams align with the tools that can help their organizations efficiently deliver highly stable, highly performant applications and meet business critical objectives.
Alan Shimel
Founder & CEO - Techstrong Group
Alan is founder, CEO & editor-in-chief of Techstrong Group, the company behind DevOps.com, Container Journal, Security Boulevard and Digital Anarchist, as well as co-founder of the DevOps Institute. As such, he is attuned to the world of technology, particularly cloud, DevOps, security and open source. With almost 30 years of entrepreneurial experience, Alan has been instrumental in the success of several organizations. He is an often-cited personality in the security and technology community and is a sought-after speaker at industry and government conferences and events. In addition to his writing, his DevOps Chats podcast, DevOps TV and Digital Anarchist audio and videos are widely followed. Alan attributes his success to a combination of a strong business background and a deep knowledge of technology. His legal background, long experience in the field and New York street smarts combine to form a unique personality. He is a graduate of St. John's University with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Politics, and holds a JD degree from NY Law School.
MITCH ASHLEY
Chief Technology Advisor, The Futurum Group
CTO, Techstrong Group
Mitch Ashley is a technology executive and entrepreneur who is an advisor, analyst, product creator and tech leader, bringing 30+ years in cybersecurity, cloud, AI, product development, software engineering and networking. Mitch is Chief Technology Advisor with The Futurum Group and CTO of Techstrong Group’s tech media platforms covering digital leadership, DevOps, cybersecurity, AI, cloud native, cloud infrastructure, platforms and ITSM. A highly sought-after advisor, analyst, CTO, CIO and head of engineering, Mitch’s analyst research is available on  TechstrongResearch.com and FuturumGroup.com.

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