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Webinar: Working from Home with Ranorex

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Webinar: Working from Home with Ranorex

Currently, a lot of people are working from home, especially developers and testers. If you’re one of the many testers using test automation from home this webinar led by Jason Branham, Manager of Sales Engineering at Ranorex is for you.

The webinar will be 30 minutes and we will have a live Q&A session for 15 mins after that. During the webinar, you will learn how to work effectively with Ranorex remotely, leveraging a source control tool and documenting test failures.

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The previous webinars in the Ranorex Studio webinars are available on-demand.

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