ACCELQ to Discuss Continuous Testing at DevOps Conference; Company Announces Platinum Sponsorship
ACCELQ, the leading AI-powered continuous test automation platform, announced it is a Platinum Sponsor of the upcoming DevOps Talks Conference (DOTC) in Melbourne, Australia, on March 24-25. ACCELQ will be hosting attendees in Booth #14 at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre.
“Australian businesses have been leading the way globally in cloud adoption and DevOps implementation by showing great agility in various aspects of their digital transformation”
Shriram Krishnan, ACCELQ’s vice president for Australia and New Zealand, will speak at the conference, discussing the challenges in achieving continuous testing of user journeys and a practical guide to setting up a successful enterprise-wide end-to-end test automation practice.
Recommended AI News: One IBC Group Focuses on Digital Transformation and Innovation in the Corporate Service Industry
“Customers will no longer tolerate even small failures in their experience,” Krishnan said. “The assurance of flawless user journeys across a complex landscape of highly integrated omnichannel services is of utmost importance to businesses today.”
The DevOps Talks Conference brings together industry leaders, engineers and architects to share their experiences and practices implementing DevOps principles and practices in startups to leading enterprise companies.
“Australian businesses have been leading the way globally in cloud adoption and DevOps implementation by showing great agility in various aspects of their digital transformation,” said Mahendra Alladi, ACCELQ’s founder and CEO. “Our Sydney presence has grown significantly with an expanding roster of customers achieving Continuous Delivery. We’re thrilled to join DOTC as a Platinum Sponsor and share our experience and leadership in Continuous Testing.”
ACCELQ is a modern, cloud-native platform designed to integrate with business processes rather than act as an isolated testing tool. Thanks to ACCELQ’s automation-first, no-code capabilities, teams don’t need any programming expertise.
Recommended AI News: Verizon to Provide 5G Ultra Wideband Service to More Cities This Year
[To share your insights with us, please write to sghosh@martechseries.com]
Comments are closed.