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Kevin Dunne

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Kevin Dunne is the general manager of Tricentis Flood, ensuring their continued commitment to innovation and delivering tools to create software that scales. With a deep interest in the emerging trends in software development and testing, Kevin is dedicated to collaborating with thought leaders in this space. Kevin comes to Tricentis, the parent company of Flood, thanks to its joining forces with QASymphony, where he was one of the first employees. Kevin has seen many facets of the business, working in sales, customer support, marketing, and product management, and has managed testing on large government and Fortune 500 engagements while delivering ERP implementations and custom software development. Kevin holds a bachelor of science degree from Vanderbilt University.

Company
QASymphony
Job Function
Quality Assurance
Job Title
Product Specialist
Interests
Agile
Quality Assurance
Country
United States

Kevin Dunne is the general manager of Tricentis Flood, ensuring their continued commitment to innovation and delivering tools to create software that scales. With a deep interest in the emerging trends in software development and testing, Kevin is dedicated to collaborating with thought leaders in this space. Kevin comes to Tricentis, the parent company of Flood, thanks to its joining forces with QASymphony, where he was one of the first employees. Kevin has seen many facets of the business, working in sales, customer support, marketing, and product management, and has managed testing on large government and Fortune 500 engagements while delivering ERP implementations and custom software development. Kevin holds a bachelor of science degree from Vanderbilt University.

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stacked containers Containers: A Tester's Friend or Foe?

Containers support the timely delivery of a quality software application. However, the change to a DevOps process involving containers will require testers to adapt to this new, more agile environment. What does that mean for testers and the work they do? Here's how testers can embrace these changes, containers, and DevOps.