As an experienced Architect In Test Automation, I bring over 10 years of expertise in Quality Assurance across diverse software domains. With technical proficiency in multiple verticals of testing, including automation, functional, performance and security testing among others, my focus is on applying this knowledge to enhance the overall quality assurance process. I also like to go on long journeys with my bike , do sketching in my free time and have keen interest in video games.
Reading Time: 4 minutesWhat is RAG App? A Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) app is an advanced AI solution that combines two powerful technologies: retrieval-based…
Reading Time: < 1 minuteWe As a tester always discuss what we want from organisation, like CTC 🤑 , more holiday 🏖 or…
Reading Time: 2 minutesI was recently featured on the LambdaTest Experience (XP) Series podcast, discussing how AI and Machine Learning (AI/ML) can revolutionize…
Reading Time: 5 minutesDiscover how Healenium unlock test stability in Appium test automation by eliminating flakiness and reducing maintenance overhead. Learn about its…
Reading Time: 5 minutesSelenium automates web browser interactions, making it a valuable tool for functional testing. However, it doesn’t inherently assess security risks…
Reading Time: 5 minutesIn today’s web-driven world, robust web application security is an absolute necessity. Even minor vulnerabilities can have catastrophic consequences, leading…
Reading Time: 3 minutesLarge Language Models (LLMs) are revolutionizing the way chatbots interact with users. Many enterprises are eager to capitalize on this…
Reading Time: 5 minutesMost of us are using one or more Generative AI chat bot like Gemini, Chat-GPT , Co-pilot etc. But a…
Reading Time: 3 minutesIn today’s data-driven world, organizations rely on a complex ecosystem of data sources, transformations, and pipelines to generate valuable insights.…
Reading Time: 3 minutesHave you ever been scrolling through social media and come across a post that seems completely out of place? Maybe…