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Tester’s Diary: Be Brave and Read the Terms

Don’t be afraid to rely on your past experiences to improve the software you work on now. We don’t need to be interchangeable testers, and being able to offer value in a way that we are uniquely able to do makes our software better.

General, Webinar

TestRail Live Webinars for May 2020

TestRail is hosting three, free live webinars on May 2020, starting with our advanced training webinar, “Integrating TestRail with your CI/CD Process,” followed by our monthly live demo and introductory webinars. Join now for free!

Announcement, General, TestRail, Websites

TestRail Website Relaunch

It’s been months in the works – and now it’s finally here: the completely re-designed TestRail website, with a refreshed design and easier navigation.

Announcement, General, TestRail

End of Support for the TestRail Integration with Gemini

With release 6.2, we officially ended support for the TestRail integration with Countersoft Gemini. End of support means that the TestRail team will not fix bugs related to the Gemini integration or provide support to troubleshoot issues with the integratio...

General

Four Things That Can Sabotage a Sprint

Success and failure are a part of any journey. For agile teams, continuous delivery is the expectation, and that may be a hard thing to achieve. As sprints go on and tasks pile up, we may deter from the path.

General

Whole Team Quality and Testing

Since the concept of Whole Team Quality became popular, there are loads of people who make grand pronouncements on what the term means. It is almost as if it has become its own buzzword with people making money from it.

Agile, General

A Manager’s First Job

Many managers got promoted to management because they were excellent at the technical part of the job. But, the management role isn’t in the work itself–the job is about facilitating other people’s work.

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