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Save your seat! | In a world with six million mobile apps and counting, a solid testing strategy is

Save your seat! [View in Browser]( | [Forward to a Friend]() [Sauce Labs Inc.]() In a world with six million mobile apps and counting, a solid testing strategy is vital. Join us for a masterclass to discuss the challenges enterprise businesses face in today’s competitive mobile landscape and the strategies and tactics needed to succeed. Mobile app testing can seem overwhelming, but when you know where to start and which solutions to use, it becomes a whole lot easier. Enterprise Mobile App Testing Masterclass Strategies for Seamless Performance and ROI in the Digital Age Date July 25 Time 11:00 AM EDT [Register Now]() Session #1 - 11:00 AM EDT Enterprise Mobile Testing Strategies - What’s Right for Your Business? Hosted by Marcus Merrell, Vice President of Technology, Sauce Labs Mobile app performance is vital for business success, as poor performance leads to customer abandonment. With increasing demand for app development and complex testing, automation is necessary to deliver quality software rapidly. Join this session to find out how distributing tests across the software development lifecycle can maximize efficiency and boost ROI. Session #2 - 12:00 PM EDT Maximize ROI with Cloud-based Mobile App Testing Hosted by Jeffrey Yozwiak, Consultant, Total Economic Impact, Forrester Research, Inc. and Ashwini Sathe, Sr Group Manager, Product Marketing, Sauce Labs In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, organizations strive to do more with less while delivering a seamless customer experience. Efficient capital allocation, improved team productivity, and strategic testing platform investments are key. But amidst competing priorities, how can organizations cover all bases? Join us for this thought-provoking session, where we will discuss the key components you need to drive better testing ROI. [Register Now]() [Facebook]() [LinkedIn]() [Twitter]() [Forward to a Friend]() Sauce Labs 450 Sansome Street, 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94111 This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](), if you no longer want to receive emails, [unsubscribe here](. Copyright © 2023 Sauce Labs. All rights reserved.

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