Terri Chu
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21 years 3 monthsTerri Calderone is the Principal Consultant working in Performance Testing Services for Orasi Software, Inc. In addition to Performance Testing Services, her responsibilities at Orasi include tool installation/configuration, continuous integration, performance process development and improvement, and new technologies. Her industry experience began at an early age when she interned as a manual tester at Motorola while still in high school. Terri went on to earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering from Georgia Tech and become an active member of the Society of Women Engineers.
She began her professional career as a Performance Tester at Fidelity Information Services, working with LoadRunner and software performance methodologies, before accepting a position with Orasi in 2007. Terri is a natural problem solver and has held many roles at Orasi including Traveling Consultant, Director of Managed Performance Testing, and now Principal Consultant. In her free time, she serves in the Georgia Tech Mentor Jackets program, an alumni-to-student mentoring program sponsored by the Georgia Tech Alumni Association and the Georgia Tech Student Association.
Terri Calderone is the Principal Consultant working in Performance Testing Services for Orasi Software, Inc. In addition to Performance Testing Services, her responsibilities at Orasi include tool installation/configuration, continuous integration, performance process development and improvement, and new technologies. Her industry experience began at an early age when she interned as a manual tester at Motorola while still in high school. Terri went on to earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering from Georgia Tech and become an active member of the Society of Women Engineers.
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Modern Application Performance TestingIn order to understand if performance matches needs, testing is a necessity. While there are many areas that help define testing parameters, three overarching testing concepts must be addressed in order to provide appropriate performance for modern applications: your users, your data, and your environment. |