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Smarter Automation with Machine Learning & AI-Based Reporting [New Learning]

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Enterprises today are working hard to advance their DevOps processes and implement continuous testin

[ML an AI automation]( Enterprises today are working hard to advance their DevOps processes and implement continuous testing that can scale across digital channels, yet many find themselves overwhelmed by data and frustrated by too many failed tests. The reality is that continuous automated testing generates a ton of data and a lot of noise in the form of false negatives and flakiness. Unless you can reduce the noise, analyze the data quickly and pinpoint the real issues, what’s the benefit of automation? >> [Register Here - Smarter Automation with Machine Learning & AI-Based Reporting]( In this live session, Tzvika Shahaf, Director of Product Management at Perfecto, will share a new approach to continuous testing that leverages advanced Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence capabilities to not just automate test suites, but to make them smarter. Join the session to learn: - Common failures, pitfalls and bottlenecks in CT - How ML/AI can improve test stabilization and analysis - New methods for noise reduction and failure classification - Plus, a live demo of Perfecto’s smart reporting that shows this new approach in action! [Register Here!]( Time: 11:00 AM ET / 8:00 AM PT / 4:00 PM GMT Date: Wednesday, November 14th This live session update is sent to {EMAIL} by Vijay from Info@SoftwareTestingHelp.com ​​​​​​​ 1104, Tuscan, Kharadi Pune MH 411014 INDIA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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