Hello, dear users and people interested in QF-Test!
In this edition of our newsletter, we want to let you know about the following topics:
1. Two Free Special Webinars in May
2. Better Together: User Groups for Talking About QF-Test
3. Upcoming QF-Test Training Dates in 2022
We continue our popular special webinars. The webinar is free of charge but seats are limited. You will have the possibility to ask questions.
Date | Content |
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Thursday, May 5th 2022 (German version in the morning) | 15.30 – approx. 16.30 CEST: |
Date | Content |
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Monday, May 16th 2022 | 15.30 - approx. 16.30 CEST Spring-clean in May: Optimize your test structure and documentation for all stakeholders (colleagues, boss and clients) |
Please resevere your seat via service@remove-this.qftest.com or +49 8171 38648-10.
Did you miss one of our special webinars or just want to refresh your memory? We also have a list of recordings of previous special webinars.
This is a topic which has been on our minds for some time. Recently, a couple of customers got in touch with us asking for more deep conversations with other users of QF-Test – especially with those working with comparable applications on similar challenges.
Would you like to participate in some kind of user group? Get in touch at service@remove-this.qftest.com and let us know the types of applications you're testing, for example ERP systems.
In Switzerland, the Swiss Meetup has been a regular event for over a year, for the exchange of QF‑Test customers working primarily in the Syrius environment.
We recommend participating in our QF-Test compact courses in small groups. Due to Covid-19 we currently offer our training courses exclusively via webinar.
Date | Language |
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June 20–23, 2022 | German |
May 02–05, 2022 | English |
And of course you can always book training or consulting individually for you or your company. Under normal circumstances we offer on-site training, but at the moment we primarily do training and consulting via webinar.
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