IT Blog In mysoftware testingwork, I've found that video configuration consistency is a critical factor in a systems performance and behavior under test conditions andan important factor in delivering technology in the intended fashion.Naturally, traditional resolution requirements for a c...
IT Blog There is no doubt that test environments are the lifeblood of high-quality technology solutions. In a recent discussion with another IT professional, the issue of test environment licensing came up and clearly became a grey area that is applied differently between organizations. In the case of Micro...
IT Blog Have you been reading all kinds of news and information (like this blog) about how unified communications is going to surpass sliced bread as the greatest invention ever? Perhaps you are wondering what all of the hype is about, but you aren't sure how it will benefit your company. What if you could ...
IT Blog This offer hit me today through one of the press release services I use: GNAX Offers Cloud Computing Service for Free. I know nothing about Gnax. But the price (free) is right for a test of their cloud services, and the offer is certainly worthwhile if you want to learn more about how cloud comput...
IT Blog You're a great person and a valuable worker. Your peers and your supervisors know this. But do the folks in Human Resources who set your salary know how good you are? Probably not. And what about HR people at companies where you are applying for a job? They know nothing about you other than what the...
IT Blog The shortcut vulnerability I reported on in my blog last week "Vulnerability in Windows Shell could allow remote code execution" namely by enabling malefactors to include malicious code as part of a Windows shortcut definition, so that said code executes whenever the shortcut is used has app...
IT Blog Have you seen this member? Because he's awesome. Today's featured member, Nickhutcheson, is a jack of all administration trades: RPG, CLP, D/P, and D/R. He started his career out on S/38 and RPGII, but enjoys learning more everyday. He hails from Savannah, Tennessee where he works as an iSeries deve...
IT Blog A month ago, the PCI SSC announced the three new SIGs which will be introduced at the beginning of 2012. The following SIGs were elected out of a shortlist of seven topics: Cloud eCommerce Security Risk Assessment The one that I am most interested in participating in and seeing the result...
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IT Blog These days when you go to purchase a notebook in a store you might notice that it is loaded with up with stickers. Generally some can be painless to remove (plastic ones) but paper stickers are by far the most annoying thing to deal with when we are in the process of getting a notebook ready to shoo...
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IT Blog I have just set up a test environment using virtualbox by Sun. this is a free Vitualization platform. I created two VM's that are both running Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008. I will use this setup to test things like mirroring, replication, and just other generall testing. I am sure I will be doing...
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IT Blog Earlier this month, the New York Times ran an article on a report criticizing the F.D.A. on device testing. The article seems to indicate that one of the leading causes for poor testing is manufacturer claims about new devices being like other existing devices already on the market. The article als...
IT Blog At the recent Storage Decisions event in San Francisco, I had the pleasure of sitting through Jon Toigo's presentation on disaster recovery testing. The first stat that jumped out at me during the presentation was how little DR plans are actually tested. According to Jon's research, more than 50% of...
IT Blog A bugs report or defects report is a list of bugs found out by testers while testing a software product in testing phase under a testing environment. The test environment is created at development site similar to the actual environment in which the software is supposed to work or run in live situati...
IT Blog Smart QA managers want to know what they are getting in return for spending their ever-tightening budgets on test automation. One way to collect the information needed to make the business case for this expense -- also called the Return On Investment (ROI) -- is to create an Automation Value-Add Mat...
IT Blog This year's STPCon had something a little bit different - hands-on sessions where not only did the presenter actually test software -- the participants did as well. The first session of the conference was Justin Hunter's "Let's Test Together," which promised to not only introduce a new test design ...
IT Blog As test leads we have several responsibilities between testing, manging project, testing, test planning, etc. You can do these two things daily to make your life more manageable and easier. Keep a Test Journal It doesnt have to be formal but just an informal way to document everything that happens ...
IT Blog This is a test from MacJournal. All you Mac users out there who Blog. I use a really simple TEST editor called MacJournal that will publish directly to Wordpress. Its not fancy. Is there anything for Mac that will publish to Wordpress and update Facebook and Twitter?