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Steve Weisfeldt

Neotys

Senior Performance Engineer



Steve Weisfeldt is a Senior Performance Engineer at Neotys, a provider of load testing software for Web applications. Previously, Weisfeldt has worked as the President of Engine 1 Consulting, a services firm specializing in all facets of test automation. Prior to his involvement at Engine 1 Consulting, Steve was a Senior Systems Engineer at Aternity. Prior to that, Steve spent seven years at automated testing vendor Segue Software (acquired by Borland). While spending most of his time at Segue delivering professional services and training, he was also involved in pre-sales and product marketing efforts. Being in the load and performance testing space since 1999, Steve has been involved in load and performance testing projects of all sizes, in industries that span the retail, financial services, insurance and manufacturing sectors. Weisfeldt’s expertise lies in enabling organizations to optimize their ability to develop, test and launch high-quality applications efficiently, on-time and on-budget. Steve graduated from the University of Massachusetts-Lowell with a BS in Electrical Engineering and an MS in Computer Engineering.

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Hip? or Hype? Load & Performance Testing from the Cloud

Wednesday December 19th 2012 5am 5 2 Comments ST&QA Magazine
Assuming you haven’t spent the last couple of years living under a rock, you’re bound to have been bombarded with all sorts of propaganda about “The Cloud”.
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Best Practices for Load Testing Mobile Applications

Friday November 2nd 2012 7am 8 3 Comments Load Testing Mobile
Mobile applications and mobile websites have become a major channel for conducting business, improving employee efficiency, communicating, and reaching consumers. In the past, mobile played a smaller role in business applications, so performance issues and outages were less of a concern. This is no longer the case. Today, performance problems with mobile applications lead directly to revenue loss, brand damage, and diminished employee productivity.
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“Just Make Sure it Doesn’t Suck” - Good Application Testing Despite Vague Requirements

Friday October 5th 2012 4pm 8 2 Comments Test and QA Requirements
Where do I start? What am I doing? Why am I even here? Have you ever asked yourself these questions at the beginning of a performance testing project? Have you been one of the many test engineers who have been delivered an application and told to “just test it?”
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