Salesforce Test Automation Strategy with Mala Punyani

About This Episode:
Need to automate Salesforce applications? In this episode, Mala Punyani, an Engineering Manager Quality/Automation Architect at Splunk, shares her 14 years of experience with automation. Discover differences in automating Salesforce applications, when to build vs. buy, test strategy, and much more. Listen up!
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About Mala Punyani

Highly motivated and experienced leader with 14+ years’ QA experience in diversified product quality and automation, building enterprise-quality products, CI/CD, and automation solutions. A successful leader with experience in building and leading teams. Proven track record of translating organization strategy into actionable solutions that drive operational excellence and growth. Results-oriented while maintaining high-quality standards. Experienced in aligning resources, budget, processes, and communication to support successful completion of projects
Connect with Mala Punyani
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- Company: www.splunk.com
- LinkedIn: mala-punyani-pmp-csm-b054144/
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