Selenium & Beyond: If people can test for free, why would they buy our software?

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Ray Tomany and Rob Stock, Micro Focus Senior Solutions Architects

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Today, more and more businesses are creating software in house to meet their needs. So, it follows that if they have developers on staff, they have testers, too. This trend is a key reason why Micro Focus became a core Selenium Sponsor: solving problems for software testers is in our DNA. Our goal has long been to provide a solution that meets the needs of both Agile and DevTest-oriented testers, while still leveraging the strengths of our core IP. Join this webinar to learn not only how Micro Focus is contributing to the Selenium Project, but also going beyond to extend its paradigm. During this session, you will learn: •How we use an Application Model to enable developers and testers to build and maintain more efficient automation •How we use built-in reporting and a powerful Object Spy •How we support a range of application technologies: Web, Mobile, SAP, Java, .NET, Terminal Emulators, and more •How we deliver it all on premises or as a cloud-based rental solution

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