Continuous Integration Using Microsoft Tools Right before Your Eyes

Continuous Integration Using Microsoft Tools Right before Your Eyes

Continuous Integration Using Microsoft Tools Right before Your Eyes

ABOUT WEBINAR

Development teams worldwide are adopting “agile” methodologies to manage change and to improve software quality. These methodologies promote continuous integration as a practice to build and test software products incrementally as new features are included, bugs are fixed, and code is refactored with much reduced build and release cycles.

This adoption of Continuous Integration (CI) attempts to assure quality while expediting the entire SDLC cycle and reducing the time to market. CI thus plays a key role in implementing auto code compilation, auto unit testing and auto build deployment process. Since QA is also an integral part of the whole SDLC, it has become obvious that the regression testing should also become part of CI.

The Gallop Webinar exclusively explores CI using Microsoft Test Tools:

  • When should you invest in CI
  • Ideal mix of Functional & Regression Testing as part of CI
  • Overall CI infrastructure & Microsoft Test Tool Suite
  • Test Tools available for Continuous Integration
  • How to implement Functional & Regression Testing as part of CI

SPEAKERS’ PROFILE

Ravi Sindri is Director,Global Delivery, heading the technology CoEs at Gallop Solutions. He has over 13 years of experience in IT industry in Software development & Testing. Ravi is a prominent speaker in multiple global webinars, meetups and conferences on software testing. He provides guidance to Automation testing teams at Gallop on best practices around Test Automation. Prior to Gallop, Ravi worked with leading organizations such as Applabs & CSC. His core expertise lies in Information modeling, business analysis, development, testing, implementation & support of distributed client server & web based applications for diverse industries including BFSI, Education, Semiconductors, Digital Map Data, Aviation & Retail.

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