Software Test & Performance Collaborative

Community, Resources & Knowledge Sharing for Test & QA Professionals

Upcoming Events

STP Collaborative hosts the industry’s leading events and provides high-quality online education. Join us for unparalleled face-to-face education and professional networking, and let us bring our top-rated speakers and industry luminaries right to your desktop throughout the year via our eSeminar program.

Spring STP Training Event

April 19 April 23, 2010

STP Collaborative Introduces STP Collaborative Professional Development

STP’s Spring Public Training Event

Learn * Refine * Advance

Get in-depth professional education and training from the industry’s leader.

STP Public Training Comes to the Silicon Valley

Marriott San Mateo
San Mateo, CA

Choose from six, intensive 2-day and 3-day courses taught by the industry’s leaders.

STP Public Classroom Training provides a wealth of benefits, including:

  • Experienced instructors who are industry experts
  • A structured environment focused on skills building
  • Hands-on exercises and real-world examples
  • The opportunity to gain peer-to-peer knowledge by networking with other software testing professionals

Save the date & stay tuned for more details!

Join the STP Collaborative community to receive special members-only discounts on all STP Professional Development offerings!
Learn more at www.stpcollaborative.com/membership.

Get more information here

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Past Events

STPCon 2009

October 19 October 23, 2009

STPCon ’09 held at the Hyatt Regency in Cambridge, MA was the premier event for the software test & QA profession. If you were unable to attend STPCon ’09 become a premium member of STP Collaborative and gain access to all of the speaker presentations.

Visit www.stpcon.com today to see pictures, watch video clips, give us your feedback and much more. You can also find information about the 2010 conference.

Check out what our speakers and attendees learned at STPCon 09:

Eric Pugh’s James Bach, the Bay Boy of Testing

Rob Walsh’s Why the Challanger Exploded

James Bach’s New Version of the ET Dynamics Lists

Matt Heusser’s Mind the Gap

Jen McClure’s Astronauts and Testers at STPCon 2009

Feedback

“The content is very informative, motivating and thought provoking. Audience participation is highly encouraged and very valuable to hear what others are doing at their company as well as their feelings towards quality. I have attended several conferences but this is one of the first times I will leave with working tools to take back, as well as understandable theory and concepts that I have already thought of ways to implement at work.”

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