Georg presenting Al´exa at the CeBIT – free livestream right here
Al’exa will be among the topics presented at the Open Source speakers forum at this year´s CeBIT. Georg will highlight the main features on Wednesday the 12th of March starting at 11.30 AM. Al´exa is an Open Source module for Python, designed to emulate the end-user experience. It provides capabilities to automate and test graphical user interfaces using a computer vision simulation. The proactive approach of the solution can identify if a website or an application is slow or if it is experiencing downtime within minutes of the occurrence.
End to End Monitoring with Al´exa – the User centric performance simulation
Wednesday, 12th of March 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM
The slot will be presented by Georg Kostner & livestreamed in this blog
Want to be reminded to watch the stream? Just send us an E-Mail at neteye@wuerth-phoenix.com subject – “CeBIT-reminder”.
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Today is the last day of this year's CeBIT - it was a great time and we met a lot of interesting people. We want to thank our partners Luca Deri from ntop and Remo Rickli from NeDi for their Read More
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