Lisbon International Airport first to trial European Commission Smart Borders Program, using Vision-Box® technology
Portugal was the first country in Europe to launch a trial of the European Commission Smart Borders, a pilot program studying the Entry/Exit control procedures of Third Country Nationals into the Schengen Area through Automated and Manual Border Control Check Points at airports, land, and sea borders.
Borland Launches Pre-Paid Load Testing in the Cloud to Take the Pressure Off Christmas Peaks
New virtual currency helps organisations to cut the cost and complexity of application performance testing
Lepide Software launches Kernel Computer Activity Monitor software
Keep a check on your employee’s entire computer activity with Kernel Computer Activity Monitor software
TrackingTheWorld Releases New GPS Tracking Software: Two-Week Free Trial Available Now
TrackingTheWorld, a global leader in GPS tracking software and hardware, recently released the firm's new and much anticipated GPS tracking software for monitoring assets, including vehicles, heavy equipment, and shipments, for its clients. "After more than a year of development, we are pleased to announce that our new GPS tracking software is ready and capable of providing even more options for GPS tracking, said Gilbert Walz, CEO of TrackingTheWorld.
Patch Tuesday - Commentary by Paul Henry
In Life There are Two Certainties – Taxes and Patches
As we approach April 15, we get to deal with both filing our income taxes and a taxing bunch of patches from Microsoft and others. While the overall number of patches from Microsoft is light, we have 4 critical patches along with two important ones. They impact a wide array of platforms and applications including Microsoft Windows, IE, .NET Microsoft Office, SQL Server, Windows Server, Developer Tools and Forefront. Most concerning is that some critical issues seem to impact Windows from the older legacy XP platform. Lately we have come to expect current Windows 7 and Windows 2008 platform issues.
Over 90 Percent of Developers See Unit Testing as the Most Effective Practice in Reducing Software Bugs
Typemock, (http://www.typemock.com/) the leading provider and pioneer of easy unit testing solutions, released today the results of their developer survey, finding that over 90 percent of developers agree that unit testing is an effective practice to reduce software bugs. Typemock surveyed developers from around the world to gather their opinion on the impact of software bugs. The global online survey showed that developers think that unit testing was more effective in reducing bugs than other practices, such as integration testing, pair programming, and QA. Only 50-70 percent of respondents find them to be effective in reducing bugs.
Regression Testing of Software at SPEC India
Regression testing of Spec-India is based on a repository of tests developed from tests made up of base test case that can be run every time you build a new version of the program.