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Video: What is QA, exactly?
Hey everyone — it’s time for the latest installment of my video blog, Kristel Answers. This week I’m tackling a question I get asked a lot: What is quality and…

QA in the Bay: Balancing Quality and Speed
We had a full house last night at QA in the Bay, our regular meetup for software developers and QA professionals. This meetup featured — in addition to free pizza,…

How to Recruit Exceptional QA Testers
The testing profession has no set college degree, career path or standard for skillsets, so how do you go about finding exceptional QAs? From innovative concepts like agile hiring and…

Fail Forward: The Secret to Succeeding with Weekly Releases
Releasing on a weekly basis no matter what is not an easy adjustment for most organizations to make. Even very small startups can become blocked and then stretch out their…

You Plus Initiative Minus Ego Equals an Unstoppable Career in Tech
Not all industries are created equally, which is why not all generic career advice applies. The tech industry is incredibly fast-moving, largely unpredictable, and an unexpected breeding ground for household…

Fireside Chat: Testlio CEO Talks QA, DevOps and Acompli with Kevin Henrikson
Testlio CEO Kristel Kruustük recently sat down with Partner Director of Engineering at Microsoft Kevin Henrikson at an informal and well-attended fireside chat. It was so popular, in fact, that…

Join Us for QA in the Bay — Regression Test Your Social Network
Want to make new friends in software development and QA? Join us on September 19th from 5:30 to 8:00pm for QA in the Bay, a get together of software testing pros…

How to Be an Advocate for Software Quality
QA’s responsibility is to help ship the best product within the time, budget and other constraints defined by the business—not to seek needlessly costly and time-consuming perfection. Not to demand…

Automated GUI Testing: How to Get It Right
The right combination of manual and automated testing? We’re all for it. Humans still find most high-quality bugs, and manual testing isn’t going anywhere (ever).
