How to Leverage Cloud-Based Testing Tools for Scalable QA

A few years ago, I was consulting with a fast-growing SaaS company that had just launched a major update to their flagship product. Initially, the release was met with excitement as users eagerly explored the new features. However, within hours, the celebration turned into a crisis. Customers began reporting critical bugs—applicatiqons crashed on certain browser versions, payment integrations failed…

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Comprehensive Guide on How to Perform Blockchain Application Testing

A few years ago, one of our clients, a fast-growing fintech startup, decided to integrate blockchain technology into their payment platform. They were excited—and rightly so—about the transparency and security blockchain promised. But the launch was delayed by almost six months. Why? Bugs. Lots of them. From transaction validation failures to scalability issues, their blockchain application wasn’t tested to…

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Selenium vs. Cypress: Which Test Automation Tool to Choose in 2025?

Back in 2023, I sat across from a frazzled QA lead at a client meeting. The project had been delayed—again—because their test suite was crawling. Regression tests were taking hours, the flaky tests kept breaking, and the team was at their wit’s end. Their automation suite? Built entirely on Selenium. Their Selenium-based tests were running for hours in their…

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Selenium vs. Playwright: Which Test Automation Tool to Choose in 2025?

It was 2015, and I vividly remember the frenzy in the tech world about automation testing services. Back then, Selenium was the undisputed king. It was the go-to tool, almost synonymous with test automation. Fast forward to today, and the landscape has shifted dramatically. While Selenium remains a formidable player, Playwright has emerged as a worthy contender. Now, every…

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Do You Need Test Automation? 10 Questions to Help You Decide

Imagine you’ve just rolled out an update for a complex enterprise application used by thousands of customers. Your QA team tested manually, but a critical bug still slipped through, breaking a core feature and leading to customer complaints. This is more common than we like to admit. Software is evolving faster than ever, and traditional manual testing often can’t…

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