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Software Test and Performance Conference to Feature Top Testing Topics and Industry Luminaries

STPCon 2009 to be Held October 19 – 23, 2009 in Cambridge, MA We are very proud of this year’s STPCon program and faculty Attendees will learn agile and high-speed testing principles from STPCon’s experienced faculty. They’ll learn practical techniques and methods to improve what, when and how to test in challenging situations, and how to transform the testing organization into an engaged and high performing partner.

Melville, NY (Advertiser Talk) 29-Jun-2009 — The Software Test and Performance Conference and Expo – STPCon (http://www.stpcon.com), the industry’s leading event for the software test and QA community, will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Cambridge, Mass. October 19-23, 2009. The event will bring together software development managers, test/QA managers and senior test professionals for five days filled with intensive one-day and three-day workshops and training courses, a core conference featuring three keynote presentations, more than 30 breakout sessions in five tracks, and the STPCon Exhibit Hall.

STPCon 2009 will feature five all-new conference tracks addressing the industry’s top concerns:

 Agile Testing Test Automation Performance Testing Test Management FutureTest™ – the latest tools, technologies, and methodologies The Software Test & Performance Conference offers the highest quality content presented by the industry’s most knowledgeable and well-respected experts. STPCon 2009’s conference faculty will include: James Bach, Jon Bach, Scott Barber, Daniel Bartow, Steve Berczuk, Rex Black, Michael Bolton, Ross Collard, Dan Downing, Michael Dwyer, Jan Fish, Bob Galen, Matt Heusser, Linda Hayes, Douglas Hoffman, Eric Pugh, Bj Rollison and Robert Walsh.

“We are very proud of this year’s STPCon program and faculty,” stated Edward J. Correia, conference chair. “Attendees will learn agile and high-speed testing principles from STPCon’s experienced faculty. They’ll learn practical techniques and methods to improve what, when and how to test in challenging situations, and how to transform the testing organization into an engaged and high performing partner.”

Attendees of the Software Test and Performance Conference and Expo will discover the latest solutions to their most pressing issues and challenges. For more information and to register, visit http://www.stpcon.com. Credentialed media and industry analysts can register for press passes at http://www.regonline.com/Checkin.asp?EventId=730186.

About STP Collaborative

Software Test & Performance Collaborative serves the global software testing and performance community, providing more than 50,000 software professionals with information, education, training, and professional networking opportunities. Software Test & Performance Collaborative is a Redwood Collaborative Media community dedicated to providing a highly interactive, dynamic platform for community, resources and knowledge sharing for test and QA professionals. For more information, visit http://www.stpcollaborative.com.

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