HP ALM '11 Forum – Maximise Your Utilisation of the HP suite
Visit | Planit Seminar Series | Video | March 29, 2011
In March 2011, HP and Planit presented the HP ALM ’11 Forum in both Sydney and Melbourne, drawing an audience of senior testers looking to …
- Migrate from another testing platform
- Update their HP suite to the current version
- Better utilise their newly acquired HP ALM ’11 suite
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ALM 11 builds on the strengths of previous versions and includes substantial new benefits, including …
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The videos below provide an overview of some of the key updates to the HP ALM 11 suite and its various components, presented by HP’s Jason Ghassan. There is also a demonstration video of LoadRunner 11 recorded by Planit’s Mike Norris.
Planit Testing Index 2010 – How does your organisation compare?
Visit | Planit Seminar Series | Planit Testing Index | Video | December 10, 2010
Now in its fourth year, the Planit Software Testing Index is independent research on the state of software testing in Australia and New Zealand.
The 2010 Planit Testing Index received a record level of responses, with over 200 organisations participating in this industry-wide survey.
The results of the 2010 Index were presented in a road-show of seminars across Australia and New Zealand, delivered by Chris Carter, Founder and Managing Director of Planit. Chris is the region’s foremost expert in Software Testing, as well as board member of the ISTQB internationally and ANZTB (the local subsidiary).
The videos below provide an overview of some of the key findings from the 2010 Planit Testing Index, presented by Chris Carter.
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