A New Paradigm for Salesforce Testing
Just as low-code and no-code development tools are transforming velocity for the new ways that we work, low-code and no-code testing tools are also helping companies ensure that increased velocity does not equate to reduced quality. Whether building a Salesforce tool from scratch or enhancing an existing Salesforce tool, the marriage of low and no-code development with low and no-code testing tools is vital to shipping with confidence.
In this white paper, gain insight from Sauce Labs engineers and product managers about what it takes to ship low-code and no-code releases with digital confidence every time. First, we start by examining the full scope of Salesforce's complexity, revealing why low and no-code approaches make more sense than trying to constantly solve for a shortage of developers who can design, build, and test with the right know-how.
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