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IntegrationQA expand partnership with GitLab – press release

by Kevin Anderson | May 21, 2020 | Blog, For Technology, News

IntegrationQA is excited to be expanding its close partnership with GitLab – and honoured to be featured in their Global Partner Program press release! This is a result of a lot of hard work from the team at IntegrationQA who are helping GitLab customers...

GitLab True-ups: Penalty or Saviour?

by Kevin Anderson | May 21, 2020 | Blog, For Teams, For Technology, Managed Services

We are seeing a significant spike in users across our GitLab accounts at the moment – and with that comes the issue of those costly True-ups. Today I’m going to be giving you as much as you need to know about True-ups: What are they? How much do they cost?...

Selecting a unit testing framework for ReactJS and integrating into Azure pipelines

by Chris Wellington | Jun 10, 2019 | Automation, Blog, For Technology

There are many unit testing frameworks available for testing, my aim with this presentation is to share some of our team requirements, the options available and a technical overview of the framework we implemented.  Hopefully it will save you some time if embarking on...

A simple Jira and Confluence configuration for scaling product teams

by IntegrationQA | Apr 4, 2019 | Blog, Delivery, For Teams, For Technology

Jira and Confluence are highly configurable to align with your project documentation needs. This is a great strength, because as you transform your practices you will want to adapt the tools for continuous alignment with how you actually work. So how do you make a...

Some gotchas using Kubernetes to host your GitLab runner

by Paul Hicks | Mar 7, 2019 | Automation, Blog, For Technology

As I wrote about earlier, I now have some of my GitLab CI/CD builds running in Docker containers on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP), slowly chipping away at the US$500 credit I claimed from Google and GitLab. Getting that working was fairly easy, but not quite as easy...

Kubernetes is now for beginners too, thanks to GitLab

by Paul Hicks | Mar 7, 2019 | Automation, Blog, For Technology, iQA - Develop

Scaling applications for changing workloads has previously been tricky. Having enough always-on VMs to handle any load is expensive, while having too few risks unwanted headlines when your application falls over. Kubernetes promises to solve this problem, but how do...

Running experiments with development team can pay massive dividends

by IntegrationQA | Oct 2, 2018 | Automation, Blog, Delivery, Experiments, For Teams, For Technology

Few IT executives are unaware of the gains contemporary development practices can bring. Yet for large organisations there is a chasm between the reality of legacy bound divisions and the dreams of frequent, valuable releases. But even small experiments can...

What does DevOps really mean? part 1

by Paul Hicks | Apr 27, 2018 | Automation, Blog, For Technology

The DevOps movement has produced many benefits in a short time: shorter lead times, greater intra-organizational communication, smaller feedback loops and more productive teams. It has also produced many myths and misconceptions. Here’s a few that I’ve...

What does DevOps really mean? part 2

by Paul Hicks | Feb 6, 2018 | Automation, Blog, For Technology

Explanations of the differences between the various “new” patterns and practices in software development can be found all over the internet. The Agile Manifesto, Humble and Farley, Allspaw and Hammond and dozens of other seminal publications contain the...

Pivot to the highest value – maybe its the status quo

by Chris Wellington | Oct 17, 2017 | Blog, For Technology

Over the last several months I have been working in Australia on an enterprise uplift program, moving a large organisation from expensive infrequent releases towards continuous delivery and DevOps. As a group, we have focused on a simple ritual of experiment, measure,...
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