
"Usually I hate going to conferences on the topic of testing and quality
assurance (they can be so boring when under-qualified, over-hyped, or overly-academic
people get up to speak). However, I recently returned from the Practical
Software Quality Techniques (PSQT) conference in Bloomington, Minnesota,
held in conjunction with the PSTT conference (where T=Testing replaces
Q=Quality). And, I am even more happy to say, the P=Practical word in the
title was particularly well chosen. Presentations were by "been there,
done that" kind of People."
Robert Glass
"If you or your company is seeking to improve software quality, this conference is one you shouldn't miss. Rather than the typical "text book academic theories", they offer a program with real world practical guidance and experience from people who are actually doing testing and improving quality techniques. A good investment in your time and money to attend."
Larry Hyde
Enterprise Strategies Group, LLC
"The training last week was one of the best I've been to in my 25 years in IT. I have been able to bring so much back with me to begin implementing.
I will be talking with my CIO as I think that some of the classes would benefit other groups within the IT organization.
Thanks for a great conference."
Linda L Stark
Quality Assurance Manager
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