T5 Cloud Testing 5/2/2013 9:45:00 AM Load and Performance Testing in the Cloud: Myth vs. Reality Presented by: Steve Weisfeldt Neotys Brought to you by: 340 Corporate Way, Suite 300, Orange Park, FL 32073 888-268-8770 ∙ 904-278-0524 ∙ [email protected]∙ www.sqe.com
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Load and Performance Testing in the Cloud: Myth vs. Reality
Is the cloud just another overhyped IT buzzword or a transformational technology wave? Steve Weisfeldt helps you get past all the noise and identify how you can leverage the cloud’s flexibility and scalability to save time and money on load and performance testing. Steve describes ways to generate user loads that are more geographically accurate and easily scaled to large user loads. He explores the myth that “generating load from the cloud” is the only valid testing approach and discusses when it is—and is not—important to test from the cloud for web and mobile apps. Learn specific tactics including load generator provisioning approaches for generating load from the cloud and identify the advantages of a “hybrid” approach for combining testing from within the LAN and the cloud. Take back a new approach to performance testing that enhances your “inside the firewall” load generation techniques.
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T5 Cloud Testing
5/2/2013 9:45:00 AM
Load and Performance Testing in the
Cloud: Myth vs. Reality
Presented by:
Steve Weisfeldt
Neotys
Brought to you by:
340 Corporate Way, Suite 300, Orange Park, FL 32073
Steve Weisfeldt is a senior performance engineer at Neotys, a provider of load testing software for web applications. In the load and performance testing space since 1999, Steve’s expertise lies in enabling organizations to optimize their ability to develop, test, and launch high-quality applications efficiently, on-time, and on-budget. Prior to Neotys, Steve was president of Engine 1 Consulting, a services firm specializing in all facets of test automation. At an earlier position he spent seven years at automated testing vendor Segue Software (acquired by Borland), where he delivered professional services and training.