Continuous Testing Webinar – Part 1

For all those who did, and for those who couldn’t make it along – here’s the video from Part 1 of our Continuous Testing concepts webinar series, with special guest Paul Gerrard.

Continuous Testing

During the webinar Paul talked about:

  • The contribution testers make in a Continuous Delivery environment
  • What Continuous Testing actually means, in theory and practice
  • A New Model for Testing in a continuous delivery world
  • How to go from planning to testing in a continuous delivery context
  • Continuous Understanding

You can stay in touch with Paul via Gerrard Consulting, LinkedIn or Twitter.

Webinar Video

Without further ado, here’s the video! And if you have any questions or comments, please leave a comment below – or feel free to reach out.

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