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What is Invoice Scanning? How it Works, Benefits, Applications

Invoice scanning is a crucial step in managing the accounts payable (AP) process for any business. You may think that invoice scanning is no longer required if invoices are received electronically. However, according to Bottomline’s The State of ePayables report, more than a staggering 48% of invoices are received in paper format. In other words, paper invoices are still very much a part of modern accounts payable, and so is invoice scanning.

How Timing Shapes Quality Assurance in Tech

When last-minute changes meet high-demand periods, quality assurance becomes the cornerstone of success. @Evelyn Coleman recommends a few strategies to align your quality roadmap with high-pressure cycles like open enrollment. Build testing rhythms into your quality strategy. Account for time spikes and freezes in development.Prioritize QA, not just development, during crunch times. Learn more about how timing and seasonality affect QA on the latest episode of the Test Case Scenario.

From Why to How on Black Box Penetration Testing for Organizations

As the title suggests, this type of testing is truly “black!” You could even imagine it in black color. Simply put, it’s like testing in complete darkness—figuring things out while everything is unknown, like shooting arrows in the dark! Now you might be wondering “What exactly do we test if we don’t know anything?

ETL Database: A Comprehensive Guide for Data Professionals

In today’s data-driven world, businesses rely heavily on data for decision-making, analytics, and operational efficiency. The ETL database lies at the heart of these processes, playing a crucial role in extracting, transforming, and loading data from diverse sources into a centralized repository for analysis and reporting. This blog explores what an ETL database is, its importance, components, use cases, and best practices to maximize its efficiency.

SSIS vs Azure Data Factory: A Comprehensive Comparison

In the world of data integration and ELT/ ETL (Extract, Transform, Load), two tools often compared are SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and Azure Data Factory (ADF). Both are Microsoft offerings, but they cater to distinct use cases and audiences. If you're a data engineer exploring these data tools, this blog will provide a detailed comparison to help you make an informed decision.

Replication in SQL Server: A Comprehensive Guide for Data Professionals

Replication in SQL Server is a sophisticated feature that enables the duplication and synchronization of data across multiple databases, providing enhanced data availability and reliability. Whether for disaster recovery, load balancing, or real-time reporting, SQL Server replication is a cornerstone technology for maintaining data consistency.

Securing Snowflake With Network And Authentication Policies: Protect Your Account

In this video, we explore Network and Authentication Policies in Snowflake. These are account-level rules that control who can successfully connect to your Snowflake environment. Network Policies define allowed sources, determining which IP ranges can access your Snowflake account. Authentication Policies control access by enforcing Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication and other rules for secure logins.

Staying Ahead: The Future of QA Leadership | David Ingraham | #testflix2024

In a world of rapid technological evolution, QA leaders must not only adapt but also lead the way in embracing emerging trends like AI and automation. In this session, David Ingraham explores how the future of QA leadership is being shaped by these advancements and what it takes to stay competitive in the ever-changing landscape of software testing. He highlights the critical technical and leadership skills needed to navigate the next 12–18 months successfully.