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TesLA Webinar: Automating the Provisioning and Configuration of Test Architectures

May 13th, 2009 steve 5 comments

The second in a series of webinars by TesLA is happening this week.  I’m excited because I’ll be speaking on the challenges with automating test architectures, and how I believe TesLA will help solve these challenges.  In particular, I’m looking forward in discussing interoperability standards and the challenges now with automating different devices all in one test architecture.

Stop by and join us this Thursday at 10AM PST – link to webinar below.

Hope to see you there!

Webinar Details:

Thurs., May 14 @ 10 a.m. PST – 2nd Installment of TesLA Webinar Series, Steve Mitchell of F5 (TesLA CAB member)
Register ahead of time at: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/886587307

Gale joins TesLA Alliance

April 4th, 2009 steve No comments

Announced yesterday, Gale Technologies has joined the TesLA Alliance.  I’m happy to see more folks joining the alliance, and I look forward to working with Gale in my capacity as a customer advisory board member.

Gale’s technology is pretty neat – something I’m investigating at work as I mentioned in a previous post.   I’m particularly interested in a system that will automatically provision and configure test architectures, and allow for dynamic scheduling and interaction with those test architectures from various different automation systems.

Our system now is home grown, and while it serves it’s purpose well, doesn’t allow for as much flexibility as many of the commercial products.  We have yet to decide whether we’ll buy one, or just add on to our own – still need to finish our evaluation of the various solutions out there first.

More on that later…

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TesLA Alliance Quarterly Meeting

March 2nd, 2009 steve No comments

I’m on the Customer Advisory Board for the TesLA Alliance and we had our second quarterly meeting this last week.  I missed the first meeting due to being sick, so it was great to finally meet the rest of the TesLA Members and the Customer Advisory Board as well.

I am really excited about all of the new things that we’re planning to do, and very appreciative to be involved with the entire alliance.  The caliber of all of the members and board is top-notch, and there are many very exciting dicsussions going on that will forever change this industry in the positive.

Why is it so exciting to me?

Well, first you have a collection of Members that span the performance, functional, and lab automation arenas.  Some of these vendors are bitter rivals, yet they met together, and all agreed on many things that will help to not only unify the market, but provide far more benefits to end customers.  There are even more vendors that are interested, and attended the first part of the meeting to see what it was all about.

Second, you have the goals of the alliance, which are exactly what I’ve been looking for.  Defined and published standards.  Framework to allow vendors to communicate between each other.  Completely open to all vendors.  An alliance focused on all of these things, and not on building their own product.

Third, the momentum behind this is amazing, and the amount of progress that has been made in the last few months shows that this is being done at the right time, and the right place.  So many people agree that the industry needs this ASAP.

Finally, the customer advisory board – my colleagues are all top-drawer folks from varying parts of the industry.  One of the members was adding up the experience we all have together and we came up with something around 80 years!  We’re the reality check for the rest of the alliance to make sure that what they’re coming up with meets customer expectations.  It’s a privilege to work with these folks on such a critical standard for our industry.

What’s next?

I would like to see even more vendors participate in the alliance.  There are some noticeable key players that are still playing politics, when they should really just put those aside and get on board.

There’s a lot more planned, and a lot of new things happening every week.  Check out the Activities Calendar, or subscribe to the RSS feed for the site.  I’m looking forward to the ongoing participation, as well as the new folks who will be joining.

Leaders in IP Testing Announce the First Multivendor, Open Automation

August 28th, 2008 steve No comments

A huge list of vendors today announced a partnership to collaborate on an open, multi-vendor solution for test automation, called TesLA. It seems to be led by IXIA, but there are some other big names along with them:

It sounds too good to be true – a single framework for managing all of these types of devices from all of these vendors. I hope others will join as well so that we’re not stuck with just one choice for some of these areas…

I think this is a great idea, and I look forward to seeing the results of this sort of collaboration – I’m actually quite surprised that some of these folks are working together, since they have competing (somewhat) products.

I am sure a solution like this won’t work for everyone, and I am hoping folks in the alliance will consider the highly customizable nature of this sort of testing, and make sure their solutions keep that aspect in mind – many of us have needs to use our own external <insert whatever it is here> and will need a lot of flexibility in customizing any centralized tool to manage things.

Full press release can be found here: Press Releases :: Ixia – Leader in IP Performance Testing