TestRail Live Webinars for March 2020

TestRail is hosting three free, live webinars during the first week of March 2020:

Each presentation will include live Q&A with the TestRail team. If you can’t attend a live date, register for any of our webinars to receive the session recording within 48 hours after it concludes.

March 2: Integrating TestRail with Jira

TestRail provides a rich integration with Jira Cloud and Jira Server: push bug reports to JIRA during testing, link issues to test results, look up issue details, and more. Join this webinar for hands-on training in managing the TestRail integration with Jira.

Agenda:

  • Access the Jira plug-in from the Atlassian marketplace
  • Configure the integration with Jira
  • Push bug reports to Jira
  • Jump to issues in Jira from TestRail
  • Customize the integration

The presentation will be about 45 minutes, plus 15 minutes of live Q&A. For the most benefit from this webinar, you should have a TestRail account and a Jira instance. If you don’t have a TestRail account, request your free trial of TestRail today.

Presented by Jon Reynolds, Jr. Product Manager at TestRail.

Live Training: Integrating TestRail with Jira
March 2, 2020, 5:00 PM CET/11:00 AM EST

March 3: Demo Webinar: Meet TestRail

Are you looking for a solution to organize your testing efforts and boost your testing productivity? Join us for a live demonstration of the key features of TestRail.

Agenda:

  • Effectively manage test cases, plans, and runs
  • Get real-time insights into your testing progress with dashboards
  • Improve efficiency with email notifications and to-do lists
  • Produce meaningful test reports

We’ll also describe how TestRail integrates with issue tracking and test automation tools, and discuss the benefits of Enterprise Edition for larger teams. The presentation will take about 40 minutes, followed by 20 minutes of live Q&A with the TestRail team.

Presented by Simon Knight, TestRail Product Manager.

Live Product Demo: Meet TestRail
March 3, 2020, 5:00 PM CET/11:00 AM EST

March 4: Live Release Webinar – What’s New in TestRail 6.2

Join us for an overview of the new features and enhancements in TestRail release 6.2.

Agenda:

  • Fast Track Editing
  • Save Validation
  • Dynamic Test Case Filtering
  • Additional Enhancements and Fixes

The presentation will last about 35 minutes, plus 10 minutes of live Q&A.

Presented by Simon Knight, TestRail Product Manager.

What’s New in TestRail Release 6.2
March 4, 2020, 5:00 PM CET/11:00 AM EST

March 5: Getting Started with TestRail

Are you a new TestRail user? Join this training webinar, and learn how to set up your first testing project. We’ll show you how to enter a test case, start a test run, record a test result, and produce a test run report.

Agenda:

  • Using TestRail projects
  • Setting up test cases and plans
  • Starting test runs and capturing results
  • Using milestones
  • Producing a test run report

The presentation will take about 60 minutes, followed by 15 minutes for live Q&A. Presented by the TestRail Customer Success team.

Live Training: Starting to Test with TestRail
March 5, 2020, 5:00 PM CET/11:00 AM EST

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