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The analysts at voke are embarking on a busy time of year!

Join voke founder, Theresa Lanowitz, on October 28, 2014 at 8:30AM Pacific / 11:30AM Eastern to discuss “The Hidden Cost of Rework”. Each and every software project has defects – that is just a fact. However, the longer the defect is ignored, the more expensive it is to remediate. Join Theresa Lanowitz of voke and Jon Jarboe of Coverity to learn how to identify defects earlier and reduce the cost of rework involved with every software project.
Register here to learn about “The Hidden Cost of Rework” 

Next up, voke founder, Theresa Lanowitz, will be the keynote presenter at the Cognizant Quality Engineering and Assurance Summit in Sydney, Australia!
The theme of the event is “The Future of Quality: Challenge the Conventional Status Quo”. The event is Thursday, November 6. If you are in the ANZ region, register here

Theresa’s keynote will discuss “Software Quality in the Sound Bite Era”. Join Theresa to find out if you can rise above the noise and confusion to deliver a quality software project.
Also at the Sydney Summit, Cognizant will be presenting the first annual “Green Trumpet Awards” for excellence in the area of quality assurance. If you are an awesomely amazing QA pro in the ANZ region, make sure you are nominated for these awards.

If you happen to be at CA World in Las Vegas, NV on November 12, 2014, voke founder, Theresa Lanowitz, will be previewing upcoming research on service virtualization. This is a sneak peek of our most recent market survey. This research is "hot off the presses", be the first to hear new service virtualization data.

Do you aspire to be the best tester in the world? Join Theresa Lanowitz, founder of voke, to learn how to “Test Like an Olympian”. Be aspirational in your testing and deliver strong business outcomes through software. 

Theresa and the Atos team will discuss what it means to test like an Olympian! The webinar is November 17, 2014 at 8:00AM Pacific / 11:00AM Eastern. Register here.

We look forward to engaging with you at one of the upcoming events!
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