by Samuel Garratt | Jul 25, 2019 | Blog
IntegrationQA is excited to present an open source gem, leap_salesforce to enable anyone to get kick started with creating test automation for Salesforce. Why? Do you currently spend hours manually testing Salesforce for the same items each time before a deployment?...
by Kavithaa Rajendran | Jun 10, 2019 | Automation, Blog, For Technology
There are many unit testing frameworks available for testing, my aim with this presentation is to share some of our team requirements, the options available and a technical overview of the framework we implemented. Hopefully it will save you some time if embarking on...
by IntegrationQA | Jun 3, 2019 | Blog
Does the expectation to “transform” sometimes feel like you need to shift your organisation from the prehistoric to the space age? In this post, we share a configuration of the awesome Atlassian Suite that can help retain control in a constantly changing...
by IntegrationQA | May 8, 2019 | Blog
I heard about a cool thing called CodeClubNZ and just had to go along. I had a great afternoon talking with kids and helping them with their python projects. It really got me thinking! by Rhiannon Fletcher-Gallop TLDR Join in and encourage our youth to be excited and...
by Chris Wellington | Apr 11, 2019 | Blog
Thanks Atlassian for the opportunity to speak at this years Las Vegas conference. Great experience and feedback. I’m looking forward to learning about more large scale deployments of Atlassian around the world so I can share back in ANZ. You can view the...
by IntegrationQA | Apr 4, 2019 | Blog, Delivery, For Teams, For Technology
Jira and Confluence are highly configurable to align with your project documentation needs. This is a great strength, because as you transform your practices you will want to adapt the tools for continuous alignment with how you actually work. So how do you make a...
by IntegrationQA | Mar 20, 2019 | Blog
Working with external parties to evolve optimum solutions is mainstream thinking in many sectors, but it can be challenging for Government to structure such iterative third-party collaboration. iQA shows how co-design can deliver results. Government agencies have...
by Paul Hicks | Mar 7, 2019 | Automation, Blog, For Technology
As I wrote about earlier, I now have some of my GitLab CI/CD builds running in Docker containers on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP), slowly chipping away at the US$500 credit I claimed from Google and GitLab. Getting that working was fairly easy, but not quite as easy...
by Paul Hicks | Mar 7, 2019 | Automation, Blog, For Technology, iQA - Develop
Scaling applications for changing workloads has previously been tricky. Having enough always-on VMs to handle any load is expensive, while having too few risks unwanted headlines when your application falls over. Kubernetes promises to solve this problem, but how do...
by Monique Zwaan | Mar 5, 2019 | Blog
In a world where women experience bias on a daily basis, has anything changed? At the international Stockholm Gender Forum in April last year, data was presented that confirms bias. Here is one example: Young men are seen as ‘Young and promising.’ Women, well, we’re...
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