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Frank Cohen is Founder of PushToTest, the open-source test automation solutions business, and maintainer of the popular TestMaker open-source project.
 

Getting Open Source Test Tools To Work Together

by Frank Cohen — last modified Aug 19, 2008 12:15 PM

I will be speaking at STARWest, the software test automation conference, and PushToTest will be exhibiting at the conference. STARWest runs September 30 to October 3, 2008 at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, California. PushToTest will be in booth 44.

I will be giving a talk on Open Source Test titled "Getting Open Source Test Tools to Work Together". Budgets are crunched and yet we still need to test. Open Source Test (OST) tools make test creation easy and efficient. Web, SOA, SOAP, and Ajax protocols are on the move and these tools provide much needed support testers.

We're planning to give away a new open-source test platform on a shiny new memory stick (pcmcia). I would be glad to send you one in the mail if you cannot attend the conference. Send me an email at frank@pushtotest.com with your address. I'll do my best to send these outside of the USA.

-Frank
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