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Lack of visibility into the structural health of critical applications creates business and financial risks that include application outages, security breaches, degraded performance, data corruption, and excessive ownership costs. The challenge of controlling structural quality is exacerbated by the multiple languages and technologies that are integrated into modern business applications whose different tiers include the user interface, business logic, and data management as well as interactions with legacy and enterprise resource systems. Consequently, non-functional defects that frequently go undetected by functional testing create some of the greatest quality problems. Manual reviews are employed to weed out some of these non-functional defects; however they are time consuming, inefficient, and are not comprehensive. Jay will discuss the importance of incorporating automated application quality analysis to measure the quality of multi-tier applications across their component technologies and languages to identify pathological interactions and violations of coding standards. You will hear how to leverage internal benchmarking insights to mitigate risks, control costs, and improve productivity.
Jay Sappadi's Bio
Jay Sappidi is a Sr. Director of Worldwide Product Marketing at CAST and is responsible for Product Strategy and Benchmarking Services. He has over 15 years of experience focusing on product management and application development. Prior to CAST, Jay worked at Deloitte Consulting as a management consultant in the Strategy and Operations group where he helped companies with their corporate, marketing, operations, and IT strategies. Before Deloitte, Jay was involved with two start-up companies in the United States and India. Jay earned his bachelor’s degree from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India, and an MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management.
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