Switching An Enterprise To A Managed Cloud Selenium Grid. Yes, It Was Worth It.
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Switching An Enterprise To A Managed Cloud Selenium Grid. Yes, It Was Worth It.

For those of you interested in the talk I gave at SauceCon, here it is!

Switching An Enterprise To A Managed Cloud Selenium Grid. Yes, It Was Worth It.

Here are the pertinent details:

Conference: SauceCon 2017

Date: Jun 8, 2017  

Conference Talk Description:

USAA is a large enterprise organization working to steer numerous thousands of their developers, testers, and automators to perform more automated testing. Along the way, they’ve identified some practical tips and tricks to add value to the Continuous Integration pipelines of large organizations. Watch in awe as they discuss the steps and missteps taken as they’ve transitioned from disparate internal grids running rickety tests to a solid regression footing that can all happen in the cloud within minutes.

More great SauceCon talks can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/user/saucelabs


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