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We’ve collected thoughts from around the company into our blog. For a slightly faster-paced look into Futurice, you can follow the company on Twitter, or see what our employees are talking about on the FutuPeeps list. Want to meet us face to face? You can find us at the events listed on the right.

Search – the best friend and worst enemy of 21st century websites

Tommi Forsström 11.02.2010

Search is by far one of the most powerful navigational paradigms of the modern day internet. Yet the internet is littered with sites that have completely useless internal searches. We might want to face the fact that with current tools and understanding, searching is still an enormous challenge that’ll easily devour any project budget thrown at it.

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Quality Time: SQL injection

From: “Tips and Tricks: 10 Tests of a Web Service Login you should always do” by eviware Tip 1) SQL Injection Tests Date: July 9, 2009 SQL Injection the art of sending in SQL Statements in forms and data to the target system to be executed by the back end database. The result we’re looking…

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Quality Time: Hidden Costs

Peter Tennekes 04.02.2010

The Hidden Cost (…) Of course, there is the standard argument that the later a bug is fixed, the more expensive it is to fix. I’m going to assume that everyone has heard that argument before, and more-or-less agrees with it. I want to talk about something a little more insidious. When you fix a…

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Quality Time: web application security risks

Peter Tennekes 28.01.2010

Quality Time is a Futurice awareness campaign to improve knowledge related to testing. Follow Quality Time at http://blog.futurice.com or on any Futurice rest room. TOP 10 WEB application security risks for year 2010 according to OWASP are: A1 –Injection A2 –Cross Site Scripting (XSS) A3 –Broken Authentication and Session Management A4 –Insecure Direct Object References…

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Quality Time: Intermittent problems

Peter Tennekes 21.01.2010

So, what we typically call an intermittent problem is: a mysterious and undesirable behavior of a system, observed at least once, that we cannot yet manifest on demand. Some Principles of Intermittent Problems: An intermittent problem in the lab might be easily reproducible in the field. Author: James Bach

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Futurice spending Quality Time on testing

Peter Tennekes 14.01.2010

Quality Time is a Futurice awareness campaign to improve knowledge related to testing. Follow Quality Time at http://blog.futurice.com or on any Futurice rest room. What is a walkthrough? A walkthrough is a peer review method. It has generally 3 aims: find problems,
discuss alternatives or demonstrate or learn how the software works and meets requirements

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Internal Microblogging at Futurice

Ville Saarinen 05.01.2010

During the fall, we started looking for a medium with which we could easily reach the whole company without resorting to the spamminess of company-wide e-mails. After researching some alternatives, we settled on Yammer. It seemed to be just what we were looking for: an intuitive interface that’s a cross between Twitter’s short messages and Facebook’s threaded conversations…

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IFA 2010
IBC2010
Nokia World & Developer Summit 2010
Mindtrek Conference 2010
itSMF-konferenssi 2010
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QT Developer Days 2010
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MeeGo Conference 2010
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30.11.2010 @ Vanajanlinna, Hämeenlinna
Sharing ideas and meeting with management of business, development, and IT from telecom companies.

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