Whether it be unavailable services, devices, or ever-elusive test data, a faulty test environment can act as a major bottleneck to fast shift-left testing and achieving high application quality.

Luckily, there are ways to prevent your organizations from falling into these test environment traps.

In this webinar, Petr Vlasek and John Boebinger of Perforce’s Application Quality & Testing Portfolio (Perfecto & BlazeMeter) will explore solutions to eliminating some of the most common environment concerns facing testing and development teams. They also discuss how to test earlier, faster, and continuously at enterprise scale when these environment concerns no longer impact your CI/CD pipeline.

Expect to learn about the following test environment solutions:

• ­Intelligent mock services
• Synthetic test data for mobile applications
• Negative testing
• Testing on virtual mobile devices

Watch this webinar today and get ready to eliminate the barriers to successful application testing!

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Presenters
Petr Vlasek

Petr Vlasek

Product Manager, BlazeMeter

Petr works as Product Manager for BlazeMeter Continuous Testing platform. In past he worked in architect and product roles in areas of workload automation, application security and blockchain research. His current passion is looking for innovative ways how to take continuous testing to the next level and make it developer-friendly.

joe boebinger

John Boebinger

Manager Client Solutions, Perforce Continuous Testing

John Boebinger has been involved in software development for more than 40 years. His career began at Digital Equipment Corp as a Software Development Manager responsible for the delivery of products such as VAX VTX and TeamLinks. In 1998, he joined CA Technologies, which was acquired by Broadcom in 2018. Currently, he is a consultant for Perforce Continuous Testing, focusing on such technologies as performance testing, functional testing of mobile, web, and APIs, service virtualization, and test data.