CEO Blog Series #1: Why should you do Agile?
I recently talked with one of the top managers at a highly successful mobile app development company. They generate a lot of revenue from mobile, and mobile is very high on their management’ s agenda....
View ArticleCEO Blog Series #2: Effectiveness of Agile App Development
The most successful companies do their mobile apps in agile and use fully integrated development and testing processes. The most successful companies also track their performance carefully. To achieve...
View ArticleCEO Blog Series #3: Time-to-market, no place to lose revenues
One of our customers used to do agile development, with typical 2 week sprints, and then combined that with 4 weeks manual testing cycles. So, they ended up doing 2 additional development sprints...
View ArticleCEO Blog Series #4: Productivity of QA in mobile app development
Quality assurance (QA) is a critical part of the process when creating and maintaining successful mobile apps for hundreds of millions of app consumers. One of the metrics in this app creation process...
View ArticleThe Investments for Mobile App Development and Testing
Dear Testdroiders, The year 2014 is quickly coming to an end and for many of you this is the right moment to consider next year’s investments in your mobile app development and testing. We’ve been...
View ArticleThe Costs of In-House vs. Cloud-based Development Environments
Software engineering isn’t cheap. High quality development costs money, but it will surely lay the ground work for many years to come. Like building a house, laying a solid foundation and doing things...
View ArticleThe Comparison of Characteristics and Benefits: In-house vs. Cloud-based...
An increasing number of app developers are migrating from the in-house to cloud-based development environments in order to build their apps more cost efficiently, with the allure of lower maintenance...
View ArticleThe Efficiency and Costs: License Fees vs. the Total Cost of Ownership
The most successful mobile app developers build their apps in agile and test their stuff thoroughly before going public. To get this done efficiently and in productive manner, this naturally means that...
View ArticleLetter from CEO: New Testdroid Cloud Pricing Plans – for Your Convenience
Dear Testdroiders, Since you’re someone who cares about mobile app, game or web development and testing, I wanted you to be the first to hear the big news. As we keep working to make things yet more...
View ArticleStage 1 in Getting to Holiday Readiness – Functional and Compatibility testing
On last week’s blog post on Getting to Holiday Readiness we introduced three important steps to ensure your mobile apps and mobile web presence are really ready for the crunch time of the Holiday...
View ArticleFrom the Desk of the Developer: Bitbar UI Update 2.35
Hi! This my first post in Bitbar Blog so I’d like to start by introducing myself. My name is Marek Sierociński and I’m the frontend developer and UI/UX designer in Bitbar Testing UI team. After each...
View ArticleWebinar Recap: Exercising and Scaling Up Mobile DevOps in the Enterprise
Thank you all for attending our latest webinar – Exercising and Scaling Up Mobile DevOps in the Enterprise. Mobile DevOps is getting more attentions than ever before – Lots of enterprises have adopted...
View ArticleThe Essence of Mobile DevOps is To Destroy Silos
The Mobile DevOps is a practice of bringing the different disciplines involved in developing, testing, releasing and operating software into a functional inside organizations – or by a team that works...
View ArticleExpert Interview Series: Marko Kaasila, CEO at Bitbar
Our CEO Marko Kaasila got interviewed by Netscout for his insights and deep knowledge of mobile testing industry. Read more to see what Marko things of today’s trends in mobile app testing and the best...
View ArticleHow to Get Started with XCUITest Using Real Devices on Cloud
The Apple’s XCUITest has quickly become very popular among the iOS app developers, and testers as well. We’re extremely excited about this framework as it has enabled many of our users to adopt a new...
View ArticleUser Segments that Cannot Rely on Real User Monitoring
Real User Monitoring (RUM) has been discussed in great details and what it can provide for companies with mobile app, game or website. It’s has been also stated that Real User Monitoring will be a...
View ArticleHow to Get Started with Synthetic Mobile App Monitoring
Every mobile app developer should consider how end-users of their app experience their app or service. For this purpose, Bitbar has developed its user experience monitoring that allows app developer...
View ArticleUse Appium Desktop to Boost Your Appium Efficiency
We’ve talked about this quite many times here at Bitbar Blog, but Appium has been one of the most solid open source test automation frameworks during the few past years. And despite of significant...
View ArticleFrom the Desk of the Developer: Bitbar UI Update 2.37
Hello everyone! You may wonder if you slept over the version 2.36 update with our Bitbar Public Cloud. Not really. We actually skipped over the release of UI 2.36 intentionally. In this post I will...
View ArticleThe Importance of Mobile OS Version for App Developers
The operating system and its version has a crucial role for all development going on Android and iOS. The applications – whether considered as more traditional applications, gaming apps, hybrid or web...
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