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09th Oct 2012 Tomek Rękawek
A strong team of nine Cognifide employees attended the adaptTo() conference held in Berlin last week—adaptTo() is a meeting focused on technical aspects of Apache Sling, Jackrabbit and Adobe CQ. The conference held stage to a number of interesting presentations—including two from Cognifide—which provided a wealth of useful information. The subject area of these talks was [...]
Global performance testing with Gomez
09th Aug 2012 Aneta Mirońska
Continuous verification of cross-browsing, load, performance or even general availability of a given application has always posed a thorny problem for web owners and administrators. It has consumed much time and has posed an unenviable task to perform. What is even more important, the effort once made has had to be put again and again. [...]
Test automation for mobile devices: Touch mobiles meet webdriver
10th Jul 2012 Karol Kujawiak
In the testers world automation is kind of like, for the want of a better phrase, “the icing on the cake”. This area of quality assurance is certainly considered the most interesting and developmental. At Cognifide, we trust in automation. Although manual tests are necessary during the development process, constantly changing code deserves to be [...]
I love Adobe Shadow
11th Jun 2012 Jacek Rymski
A few facts: 71% of smartphone users searched on their mobile after seeing an advert. Google/ OTX, The Mobile Movement, US April 2011 51.8% of EU Tablet owners are smartphone owners as well Comscore, Connected Europe 2011 Mobile ad spend is expected to rise over 20.6 billion in 2015 Gartner Mobile Advertising Revenue Forecast, June [...]
Mobile testing – emulators or real devices
26th Mar 2012 Krzysztof Konopko
Testing mobile applications and websites isn’t new anymore. This post is reminiscent of the issues we faced when we started testing out web applications on mobiles.
Adobe CQ 5.5 – Mobile Improvements
22nd Mar 2012 Jan Kuźniak
I remember that gleam in the marketer’s eyes when Investec demoed the first CQ5 mobile microsite at the Day Ignite 2010 Conference in Berlin. Everyone’s minds were spinning somewhere along the lines of “I’ll flip a switch and get a mobile site! Me wants!”. The appetite and expectations were huge. But on the other side [...]
Integrating CMS mobile detection and CDN network
20th Mar 2012 Paweł Cegielski
Most performance sensitive websites use a content delivery network (CDN) to ensure optimal coverage and deliver the best possible user experience. Now, desktop browsers may still account for most of your traffic but you’ve probably noticed a rapidly rising number of mobile user agents over the last couple of months. Here, we understand that savvy [...]
Responsibly responsive. Mobile First Responsive Design. Part 2
16th Mar 2012 Bernard Lange
In Responsibly responsive. Mobile First Responsive Design – Part 1, we had a brief intro to responsive web design and why the usual desktop to mobile (top-down) approach falls short, resulting in bigger and heavier sites. This post picks up where the first left off and expands on what could be the possible solution for providing [...]
Responsibly responsive. Mobile First Responsive Design. Part 1
15th Mar 2012 Bernard Lange
It’s no secret the web has become ubiquitous. It’s on our computers, phones, game consoles, TVs or even home appliances. With such diversity, came new challenges. How do you design for old, new and yet to come devices, how do you adapt to the variety of screen sizes, capabilities and control inputs? Surely, old “fixed-width-desktop-only” [...]
Mobile in 2012 – Ignore at your own risk!
13th Mar 2012 Jabir Salam
If there is one thing the board always wants to know from their CMO after the CEO heard Mary Meeker (KPCB) talk about Top Mobile Internet Trends at the Google Think Mobile event, early last year, is generally how the group’s mobile marketing strategy is measuring up and whether you’ve cracked the SoLoMo challenge yet. Now, [...]
