AT&T Cell Service Disruption

August 4, 2011  |  News  |  Share  | 

MYFOXNY.COM – A software glitch during maintenance work has caused AT&T customers in parts of Long Island to lose wireless voice service, according to AT&T officials.

Various media outlets are reporting that Manhattan customers are also experiencing difficulties making or receiving calls.

The company issued the following statement Thursday morning:

Fortune 500 Companies and Outsource Testing

August 2, 2011  |  News  |  Share  | 

This is Based on a Commissioned Survey Conducted by Forrester Consulting on Behalf of AppLabs with 100 CxO, IT, Procurement, and Vendor Management Professionals. These Companies Represent 100 of the Fortune 500

IT Management Slideshow: The Economics of Choosing Business Software

July 29, 2011  |  News  |  Share  | 

What does quality software need to do today? It must work on multiple platforms, within a global landscape. It needs to remain compatible with legacy systems, as well as other currently popular software applications. It can’t allow defects to cripple organization objectives.

Software glitch holds up new maps

July 28, 2011  |  News  |  Share  | 

HILO — Unlike its state counterpart, the Hawaii County Redistricting Commission has agreed to leave nonresident military families and students out of its population counts when drawing new political maps.

The problem is, those excluded populations haven’t yet been removed from the state software the county is relying on, a factor that had the county board chafing Thursday as its deadline for community input approaches.

“I would say, don’t hold your breath, considering their track record,” said Commission Chairwoman Rene Siracusa.

TestPlant Releases Advanced Version of Robotic Test Tool eggPlant

July 28, 2011  |  News  |  Share  | 

TestPlant has released the latest and most advanced version of the robotic test tool, eggplant v11. eggPlant is a robotic testing tool that designs a visual representation of screens and GUIs which helps software test engineers in automating screen testing via ‘search and compare’.

The testing technique is completely non-invasive which makes it an extremely useful testing tool in defence, security, medical devices and media industries.