uTest CEO to Address the Evolution of Crowdsourced Software Testing
CEO Doron Reuveni to Speak at FutureTest 2009 in New York City
uTest, the world's largest software testing marketplace, today announced that CEO Doron Reuveni will present to an audience of software executives at FutureTest 2009 in New York City. The inclusion of Reuveni in this year's FutureTest speaker line-up highlights uTest's rapid ascension as a leader in community-based software testing.
FutureTest 2009 is one of the premier industry events for QA professionals to learn about the latest industry trends and network with their peers. Reuveni will share his thoughts on the state of the software development in a presentation titled, "The New Era of Community-Based Testing" where he will discuss how innovative companies are using crowdsourced QA teams to compliment their in-house testing efforts.
"Between shorter release cycles, increased expectations, and smaller budgets, testing professionals are being confronted by a growing list of challenges," said Reuveni. "It's time to rethink the outdated methods of the past so that we can deal with the increased complexity in technical platforms, agile development methodologies, and greater scrutiny into the costs of defect discovery."
Reuveni will also identify best practices for how community-sourced testing can support the needs of the growing number of firms who use Agile development methodologies, as well as traditional plan-driven software firms. Reuveni will detail the increasing role of community-based testing is playing in the world of quality assurance.
"Community-based testing helps QA leaders to meet these challenges head-on," said Reuveni. "By utilizing a global community of professional testers, companies are achieving higher quality releases, meeting their release schedules, and staying within budget."
For more information on Reuveni's presentation at FutureTest 2009, please visit http://futuretest.net/.