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Self-healing Execution Cloud: Preventing Failures and Saving Time with Adam Carmi

Self-healing Execution Cloud: Preventing Failures and Saving Time with Adam Carmi

FromTestGuild Automation Podcast


Self-healing Execution Cloud: Preventing Failures and Saving Time with Adam Carmi

FromTestGuild Automation Podcast

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Jun 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you'd like to accelerate your test execution & maintenance speed — and massively reduce flakiness, I've got some excellent news for you. On this episode of TestGuild Automation Podcast, Adam Carmi Co-founder and CTO at Applitools, joins us to discuss new automation testing self-healing technology that is a giant leap forward in test infrastructure innovation. Adam goes over how this new cloud-based testing platform replaces legacy testing grids — easily augmenting open-source test frameworks with AI capabilities (like self-healing locators). Discover how you and your teams can intelligently heal broken tests as they run — drastically reducing flakiness and execution time. Lastly, the episode touches on the rise of AI in the testing industry and how testers and people in the testing community have a bright future. Tune in for a plethora of insights and tips on test automation.
Released:
Jun 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

TestTalks is a weekly podcast hosted by Joe Colantonio, which geeks out on all things software test automation. TestTalks covers news found in the testing space, reviews books about automation and speaks with some of the thought leaders in the test automation field. We’ll aim to interview some of today’s most successful and inspiring software engineers and test automation thought leaders. During the interviews, the spotlighted engineer will tell us about his or her testing experience, sharing their successes and failures as well as which testing techniques are working for them right now. We’ll all learn more about testing through these talks — hence the name TestTalks.