What Does “Launch-Ready” Actually Mean for Modern Software?
Learn what launch-ready means in modern software and how QA validates functionality, performance, integrations, risk, and release readiness before launch.
Learn what launch-ready means in modern software and how QA validates functionality, performance, integrations, risk, and release readiness before launch.
Most teams test their own software. Most teams also feel confident when they’re close to release. Then the system hits the real world. Traffic behaves differently than expected. Integrations encounter edge cases no one saw internally. A stakeholder asks, “How do we know this is ready?” A customer reports inconsistent behavior that no one can reproduce on […]
As we hit mid-October 2025, Samsung has rolled out its monthly security update, patching a total of 33 vulnerabilities across Galaxy devices. This includes 13 high-severity fixes from Google’s Android Security Bulletin and 20 Samsung-specific issues (SVEs), with five rated high severity. For software QA professionals, this patch cycle is a stark reminder of the […]
Apple has two basic platforms; ARM-based phones, tablets, watches, and whatnot and Intel-based x86-64 based computers. ARM is what is known as RISC (reduced instruction set computing). To use the car-analogy, RISC is a stripped-down no frills simple car without infotainment or even air conditioning; its purpose built to be small, agile, and as economical […]
From a simple form on a website to a whole new customer relationship management (CRM) or enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, web testing is key to maximizing benefits and minimizing problems. And, as a business, you can save a lot of time and money (and prevent a few hits to the reputation) by doing a […]
Software quality assurance encompasses many unique terms. People who work in this industry are often bombarded with different software terminology and are sometimes bewildered as to what these varying expressions mean. For example, two common terms that cause confusion are “test plan” and “test case”. Here we break down what these terms mean and what […]