Modernize Application Performance Testing

August 1, 2017

Software evolution is a fact of life. Application architectures and platforms are rapidly evolving. Along with web and mobile, software is becoming fully meshed into the fabric of daily life through the Internet of Things (IoT). This evolution has powered previously unthinkable innovations: for example, cell phones and wearables are now interconnected, and you can monitor your doorbell from a beach thousands of miles away. We are seeing a seismic shift in how software is delivered. The increasing complexity from new software architectures and new platforms is simply too much for delivery teams to manage. Systems are increasingly software-reliant and interconnected—making design, analysis, and evaluation harder than ever before. While new capabilities are welcome, they require more thorough validation to verify that they function as expected. Complexity means that undetected design flaws or defects may lead to hazardous conditions that go undiscovered and unresolved.

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