SoftEd runs a course in Israel for M86 Security
Software Education is delighted to announce that we are delivering our Practices of Agile Teams training course for M86 Security, the global expert in real-time threat protection and the industry’s...
View ArticleWhat’s the point of Agile Certification?
At Software Education part of our value proposition is “we help our customers gain certification, if it matters to them”. Our courses are designed first and foremost to provide participants with the...
View ArticleNew Risk Based Testing Course
Have you ever been testing on a project and the test execution phase is squeezed until you end up not being able to run all the tests originally planned? You test as much as you can fit in but how do...
View ArticleA cloudy Saturday in Wellington @ SoftEd HQ
Today has been a very interesting, buzzy, make-your-head-spin kind of day here at SoftEd’s HQ in Wellington NZ. I’m currently playing the hostess with the most-ess to a bunch of the greats in Business...
View ArticleAgile Iteration Management – the “3-S approach”
“Iteration Managers” (IMs) and “Scrum Masters” are quickly gaining in popularity with organisations wanting to “go Agile” – but what does “Iteration Management” actually mean? From an agile trainer and...
View ArticleTraining and Certification – let’s clear it up a bit
Training and Certification Introduction In a recent blog from the very active NZ Testing Community I read about training and certification being treated as the same thing. This made me realise that...
View ArticleTake 5 with Ahmed Sidky
Principal Consultant, Sidky Consulting Group An interview conducted by Shane Hastie, Agile Practice Lead, Software Education. Q. Welcome Ahmed! We are very pleased that you will soon be in Australia...
View ArticleSQL 101 – know what you need to know
SQL can seem daunting as it is another language, but to make it easier I often say to the class “what is the question you are asking?” In my classes for SQL one of the key lessons we focus on is...
View ArticleThere’s got to be an app for that!!
How often have we all said that? It seems more and more common these days, in fact I just said it at lunch time when I went to the post box to check the mail and there was nothing there – why isn’t...
View ArticleThree steps in improving UAT
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) can sometimes be seen as a “nice to have” or a low priority activity in the software development process, but it is very important to help the development team understand...
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