Every year we see a slew of reports on the state of testing. But who has time to read them all? Well, we reviewed every state of testing report from 2020 so you didn’t have to.

Given that 2020 was an unusual year, it had us wondering, where is testing at today, and where is it going in 2021? All eyes were on digital platforms this past year — whether they were ready or not. And that made web and mobile app testing even more high stakes. That isn’t changing any time soon.

In this webinar, we break down everything you need to know from recent reports and provide expert recommendations for test automation in 2021.

Watch this webinar, led by Perfecto Chief Evangelist Eran Kinsbruner, to understand the test automation landscape for 2021, and see where you stack up to your peers.

Attend this webinar to learn:

  • Top testing challenges and trends for 2021
  • How and when teams are testing
  • Key takeaways for QA, dev, and more
  • Test automation benchmarks
  • Expert recommendations for 2021

See for yourself how Perfecto can help your team with mobile testing. Get started with your free trial today.

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Presenter

Eran Kinsbruner

Eran Kinsbruner

DevOps Chief Evangelist, Sr. Director at Perforce Software

Eran Kinsbruner is the author of the 2016 Amazon bestseller, “The Digital Quality Handbook”, “Continuous Testing for DevOps Professionals”, and “Accelerating Software Quality – ML and AI in the Age of DevOps”, which was named the “Best New Software Testing Book” by Book Authority. He is Chief Evangelist and Senior Director at Perforce Software. With a background of over 20 years’ experience in development and testing at companies such as Sun Microsystems, Neustar, Texas Instruments, General Electric, and more, Eran holds various industry certifications such as ISTQB, CMMI, and others. Eran is a recognized influencer on continuous testing and DevOps thought leadership, an international speaker, blogger, and also a patent-holding inventor (test exclusion automated mechanisms for mobile J2ME testing). Eran is active in the community and can be found across social media and has his own blog.