Having grilled some of the top minds in the software business, this installment of Testing the Limits will deviate slightly from the norm. With us this month is John Winsor – author, entrepreneur and crowdsourcing expert.
After a successful career as a journalist and magazine publishe... Having grilled some of the top minds in the software business, this installment of Testing the Limits will deviate slightly from the norm. With us this month is John Winsor – author, entrepreneur and crowdsourcing expert.
After a successful career as a journalist and magazine publishe...Oct. 26, 2009 03:00 AM EDT Reads: 756 |
The Sidekick is made by Danger, a company acquired by Microsoft in 2008. As one of T-Mobile’s flagship mobile phones, the Sidekick was one of the first and most popular consumer smartphones. Featuring a real keyboard, it offered an instant messaging application at a time when many ph...Oct. 14, 2009 08:00 AM EDT Reads: 928 |
QA teams and leaders are being confronted by a growing list of challenges—shorter release cycles, greater complexity, smaller budgets and increased expectations. It’s time to rethink outdated testing methods and tackle increased complexity in technical platforms, agile development meth... May. 6, 2009 09:38 AM EDT Reads: 394 |
uTest® announced that it has been named to the InformationWeek’s Startup 50, a list of the top 50 business technology start-ups. The winners were selected by InformationWeek readers and editors.
Apr. 28, 2009 12:23 PM EDT Reads: 193 |







Jennifer Moebius, Public Relations Manager at uTest, champions media efforts, analyst relations and speaking/awards programs. A media maven and creative writer, Jennifer’s accomplishments include feature articles in BusinessWeek, Fortune, Dow Jones, The New York Times and Investor’s Business Daily. Prior to uTest, Jennifer was Senior Account Executive at boutique PR firm Emerge Public Relations where she managed PR programs for a variety of tech clients including Burton Group, Information Builders, Action Engine, Tizor Systems, good2gether and Harvard Business Publishing.
The Sidekick is made by Danger, a company acquired by Microsoft in 2008. As one of T-Mobile’s flagship mobile phones, the Sidekick was one of the first and most popular consumer smartphones. Featuring a real keyboard, it offered an instant messaging application at a time when many ph...























