20 May 2019

SQAWebinars697:The Unique Demands and Challenges of Healthcare QA #SQAWebinars30May2019 -Kobiton

SQAWebinars697:The Unique Demands and Challenges of Healthcare QA #SQAWebinars30May2019 -Kobiton

When: May 30 2019, 01:00 PM  ET

What You Gain:

  • Things QA leaders need to be aware of
  • How to overcome test automation hurdles
  • How to create organizational test policies
  • Data and security best practices
  • Best practices for Agile & DevOps in healthcare & other industries
  • Q&A

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Who Should Attend?

  • Test Engineers- Yes
  • Test Architects- Yes
  • Mobile/Automation Engineers- Yes
  • QA Managers- Yes
  • QA Directors- Yes
  • VP QA- Yes
  • CTO- Yes
  • Anyone who has curiosity to know about SQA/Testing Automation

Sponsor(s):

Kobiton

Speaker(s):

Adam Satterfield, Freddy Vega, Scott Aziz and Paul Grizzaffi

Webinar Details:

A failure in Healthcare tech has far wider reaching consequences than any other domain. What happens if your application malfunctions during a critical moment in a patient’s time of need? Are you equipped to handle it quickly and efficiently like an ordinary bug, or do you buckle under the pressure and scrutiny of potentially catastrophic damages? Some would argue that fields such as Healthcare and FinTech place the highest emphasis on QA’s role in defending brand reputation.

Healthcare applications are expected to work without fail every time. Whether that’s fair to the QA department, or even possible, depends heavily on your approach to software testing infrastructure, human resources, and strategy.

With challenging requirements such as strict regulatory compliance, data privacy and security, usability, and interoperability with existing infrastructure, the cards are constantly stacked against the ill-prepared QA team.

And unfortunately, the struggle doesn’t end once code is approved in the development environment. It must then be rigorously tested in real-life situations (with real people’s data) to ensure seamless integration with other systems and also prevent unforeseen issues that could reduce speed or cause crashes.

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