Posts Tagged ‘uTest’
2012 uTest Team Cycling Kits
Simply put, how cool are these!? Want one of your own? Get your orders in here by Sunday, April 8th! Look for them “in the wild” this.
Top Security Hacks of 2011 [Cross Post]
[Cross Post from the uTest Software Testing Blog.] We’re just about halfway through the year but I’m calling it now: 2011 is the year of the hacker. Grim? Maybe. Just about every week there has been a new story about a company being hacked and it’s costing companies millions of dollars and even more for.
Apple’s iPad 2 Release Date & Information [Cross Post]
Another wonderful cross post from the glorious uTest blog: There are only two kinds of people who aren’t following the iPad 2 saga with every waking moment – luddites and first gen iPad owners. I fall into the second category. Before we get into the iPad 2 details, a quick rant if I may. Apple.
A Lesson In Load Testing Your Snow Tires [Cross Post]
This is a cross post from the uTest blog. The original, with read comments, is available here. One thing I’ve learned in life is that it’s important to test everything to prepare for worst-case scenarios — whether it’s software, emergency response, or simply your new snow tires in a desolate parking lot. My in-laws are.
2010 Word of The Year: Privacy [Cross post]
Note: this is a cross-post from the uTest software testing blog. Please visit the original post for more comments, Tweets, and other goodness. I recently attended a marketing conference that discussed emerging technology trends. When the panel was asked what was the single-word topic of 2010 they almost all said, “mobile”. I didn’t think of.
uTest Cheerleading & Hiring FAQ
I’ve had a few friends inquire about positions at uTest recently and I’ve found myself repeating myself over and over again, so I thought I’d add a quick “FAQ” of what my friends have asked and my answers. This is a work in progress so I’ll try to update this page as I refine my.
My First Hump Day (*At uTest, Inc.)
It’s official; I’ve survived my first “hump day” in my new company. More importantly, the more I learn about the opportunity with each passing day the more I get absolutely excited about its potential. Don’t get me wrong, consulting over the past year was a lot of fun and I’ve enjoyed the flexibility and teaching.

