Report: Software Failures Caused $1.7 Trillion in Losses Last Year

Software testing is an investment that can save companies valuable time and money in the long run. In some cases, however, businesses try to cut corners by rushing products to market that haven’t been adequately tested for bugs, compatibility issues and security flaws. More often than not, these short-sighted decisions come back to haunt them…. Read more »

Twitter Is Making It Easier to Send “Tweetstorms”

After expanding its character count limit to 280, Twitter is beta testing another new feature in response to emerging patterns of user behavior. Recently, the company confirmed that users will soon be able to publish strings of connected texts with a “Tweet All” button embedded in the app’s UI. Currently, users must manually compose these… Read more »

MacOS Security Bugs Shake Confidence in Apple’s QA

Apple’s desktop operating system MacOS is well known for providing a stable, secure and relatively bug-free user experience.  In fact, the operating system’s ironclad security has long been one of its major selling points. Recently, however, a few glaring bugs in the new MacOS High Sierra have left some users wondering if Apple’s quality assurance… Read more »

Google’s Cloud Job Discovery Enters Beta Testing Phase

Finding qualified candidates for open positions can be costly and time consuming for businesses of all sizes. Outsourcing hiring duties to job placement agencies can help in some cases, but unfortunately these companies aren’t always in tune with the needs of their clients. Hiring managers have been looking for cost-effective new ways to screen candidates… Read more »