ADFS v2: Tales from the Test Team
- Posted: May 05, 2010 at 9:01 AM
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How do you test a world-class product like ADFS 2.0? Performance, stress testing, security, and the classic aspects of server testing need to be compounded with all supported topologies and platforms, as well as the 18 languages in which the product is
available.
Summarizing in 30 minutes what happened during the many man-years that went into the product is not easy. In this video, ADFS team members Ramiro Calderon and Toland Hon share some of the project's most interesting challenges and discuss how they prevailed upon them while taking ADFS 2.0 from inception to release.
Summarizing in 30 minutes what happened during the many man-years that went into the product is not easy. In this video, ADFS team members Ramiro Calderon and Toland Hon share some of the project's most interesting challenges and discuss how they prevailed upon them while taking ADFS 2.0 from inception to release.
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