Dear QF-Test users and interested parties,
May we invite you to the free 'NeoLoad & QF-Test Webinar' next Tuesday.
Our partners from Neotys and G. Muth Partners GmbH will show you:
Nowadays, most of the projects are facing two main challenges:
How do I realistically validate the user experience?
According to several studies, ½ consumers are expecting a web page to load in 2 seconds or less: the risk of seeing them abandoning their basket without finalizing their order is huge. Some of you may still have in mind this figure: according to Amazon, every 100 ms of latency cost them 1% in sales.
How to run more test with less time?
DevOps environments demand shorter development cycles and a great deal of automation. Performance testing is complex and takes time because it still requires human action. Saving time by having the ability to reuse the design work seems to be mandatory.
During this webinar organized by Muth Partners, you will know more about how both questions are answered with the integration of the two tools: QF-Test and NeoLoad.
Date | Title |
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April 24, 2018: 11.00 a.m. to 12.00 p.m. CEST | How QF-Test and NeoLoad can provide better Web load tests (German version in June 2018) |
This sessions lasts about one hour and is for free. Reserve your seat directly here.
Best regards,
Your QFS Team
P.S.: General information about load tests with QF-Test for Web and Java, can be found in the manual.
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