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Blue Ribbon Bags Testing Review : 1 If you're tired of lost baggage or dealing with an airline's cus

Blue Ribbon Bags Content : 1

 

If you're tired of lost baggage or dealing with an airline's customer service while you wait five days for that bag to be returned, today we work your perks.

Whether you travel for business or pleasure, a great new service we've tested will pay you $1,000 for each bag lost by any airline after four days it's missing.

The cost: $5 out of your pocket and peace of mind which we consider priceless. The fine print is easy to understand, the customer service is great and this baggage protection service from Blue Ribbon Bags is a fantastic concept. If you have a bag with a replacement value of $2,000, a $10 insurance fee is all you would need to pay per trip.

Watch the video above for more information.

For the details, visit: https://www.blueribbonbags.com/ or @MattGranite on twitter. www.twitter.com/mattgranite

 

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Dan Ashby's Blog

Dan says his blog is 'blethering about testing,' but we think it's so much more than that! Dan is a top thought leader in the QA industry and produces insightful technical content that will really get you thinking.

Don't miss:

Dan's blog, "Adapting Crosby's 4 absolutes of quality into a software context."This article explores the core principles of quality and how you can apply them to a QA capacity. 

"Software quality needs to be seen at a wider perspective relating to "goodness". Looking beyond the explicit requirements into the realms of product risks and investigation of unknowns, determining the amount of delight or despair the customer will have while using the software. That is to say, the scale of how good (or bad) the software is to use." Dan Ashby

Develop Sense

James Bach and Michael Bolton's hugely popular blog is well known in the QA universe. Learn from Michael Bolton in his detailed articles and testing resources that are widely shared among testing professionals. 

Don't miss:

Michael's better software testing article 'Testing Without a Map,' all about why you don't necessarily have to wait for testing specifications before embarking on a testing process.

"An effective tester can always obtain valuable information by exploration, even if the sole purpose of exploring is to gather information for a more detailed test strategy." Michael Bolton

TechBeacon

TechBeacon is fantastic for getting up to speed with DevOps news and testing techniques with guest blogs from thought leaders and industry professionals. Learn how to improve your agile development and the key to highly successful product releases from top engineering professionals.

Don't miss:

Ronald Cummings-John, author of Leading Quality and co-founder of Global App Testing's guest blog 'Why you should test according to your product's maturity.' This takes you through the three stages of product maturity, and why you should adapt your QA strategy at each stage.

"There may not be one set method of testing for each stage of your product's evolution, but there are common challenges all companies need to overcome. Using a blend of different testing types that match the stage of your product's maturity will help you continue to scale." Ronald Cummings-John

DevOps Online

DevOps Online has a comprehensive collection of white papers for you to get stuck into, as well as the latest news in DevOps to keep you on top of trends. Check out their product news and fantastic features to level up your DevOps knowledge.

Don't miss:

This excellent article about why the sheer scale of DevOps testing now needs machine learning, written by Eran Kinsbruner, Chief Evangelist at Perfecto

"Tools are on their own are not enough: just as important is adopting the right cultural attitude within the organisation to modern test processes." Eran Kinsbruner

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