Grid-Tools Blog Author Archives - Jessica Jones

EuroSTAR Copenhagen

So we’ve invested in another software testing event – EuroSTAR Copenhagen. This will be the first year for us at EuroSTAR and we’re hoping it will be a successful one. I’ve read the event attracts hundreds of delegates from all over Europe… it will be interesting to see how much interest we attract, especially after a hugely successful IDUG event in Vienna.

Nonetheless, I’m sure we’ll have tons of fun (Grid-Tools style!), as Suzie and I will be dressed to impress! Our partners Edwin and Leif will also be in attendance – so it’s bound to be a good time. This will also be my first time visiting the city.

Good luck in Copenhagen Grid-Tools!

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Using data masking to create 'anonymous' datasets

Yesterday morning I woke to find an interesting article in ‘The Observer’ about anonymizing or masking personal data records. This turned out to be somewhat ironic considering I wrote two blogs on this very topic just last week! The article, written by Anushka Asthana (Policy Editor), discussed the concerns around using data masking or “anonymization [...]

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So, why are you still using data masking?

Most of us have no idea when it comes to figuring out ways to acquire the right kind of data we need for any type of test or development project. We’re lost. We’ve been taking copies of our live environments for years. It’s the only method we know. There is only one issue changing our [...]

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Welcome to the Grid-Tools Blog

Happy Blogging – if you need any help or have any questions email me at: jessica.jones@grid-tools.com

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