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Selenium: the gold standard for Web automation

Selenium is an open-source framework used to automate web browser interactions. Primarily utilized for functional and regression testing, it allows developers to write scripts in languages like Java, Python, and C# to simulate user behavior across browsers such as Chrome,…

How a child’s toy became the symbol of big data

Hadoop is an open-source technology built to store and process very large amounts of data by spreading the work across many computers instead of relying on one powerful machine. It was created in the mid-2000s and named after “Hadoop,” a…

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Bridging the gap: The power of DocBridge product suite

The DocBridge Product Suite, developed by German software leader Compart, is a high-performance ecosystem designed for Customer Communication Management (CCM) and document output processing. While standard tools often struggle with proprietary file formats, DocBridge specializes in high-volume document conversion, modification,…

The evolution of automation: from Jenkins to CloudBees

While Jenkins serves as the core engine of modern DevOps, CloudBees CI is the enterprise-grade vehicle built around it. Open-source Jenkins offers a robust, community-driven framework, but CloudBees CI (the successor to the CloudBees Jenkins Platform) provides the scalability and…

Why do ACB traps use pink-colored bottles?

The pink-colored bottles seen in Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) traps may look ordinary, but they play a crucial role in scientifically proving bribery. Before a raid, the ACB dusts the marked currency notes with phenolphthalein powder, an invisible compound. When the…

How Dongri gave the world Dungarees

Dungarees are a type of durable cotton garment, commonly recognized as bib and brace overalls or trousers. They were originally made from a coarse cotton fabric with a twill weave, which gave it extra durability and resistance to wear. First…