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Marc Andreessen famously said that “Software is eating the world” and everyone gushed into the room. This was as much a writing on the wall for many traditional enterprises as it was wonderful news for the software industry. Still no one actually understood what he meant. To make his point he stated this example: "Today, the world’s largest bookseller, Amazon, is a software company — its core capability is its amazing software engine for selling virtually everything online, no retail stores necessary. On top of that, while Borders was thrashing in the throes of impending bankruptcy, Amazon rearranged its web site to promote its Kindle digital books over physical books for the first time. Now even the books themselves are software." Marc Andreessen This was 2011. Little did Andreessen envision that the same software industry could be at risk of being eaten. Fast forward to 2019 and the very same software industry is nervous. Very very nervous! And the reason is AI. Especially for those who haven’t bulked up their AI war chest. Acceleration Wave (2009 - 2019) - When Software Started Eating the World Andreessen was right. The companies that embraced software in 2011 are the current market leaders in their respective fields, and the top 5 market capitalisation companies worldwide in the second quarter of 2019 are all offering some type of software solutions. Concurrently, the period since 2011 has shown an unprecedented growth in the developments in AI. But we seem to be forgetting one topic, Testing. There is still a need to use AI to code, but what about test ?. Will it still need to be done or will AI take over code, test and deploy for Tech into the future. The TES Show is about what is Eating Software ... Testing ! We will be inviting guests from across the Globe to share their thoughts, insights and opinions. Hold onto your seats, it's going to be an amazing ride!

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Marc Andreessen famously said that “Software is eating the world” and everyone gushed into the room. This was as much a writing on the wall for many traditional enterprises as it was wonderful news for the software industry. Still no one actually understood what he meant. To make his point he stated this example: "Today, the world’s largest bookseller, Amazon, is a software company — its core capability is its amazing software engine for selling virtually everything online, no retail stores necessary. On top of that, while Borders was thrashing in the throes of impending bankruptcy, Amazon rearranged its web site to promote its Kindle digital books over physical books for the first time. Now even the books themselves are software." Marc Andreessen This was 2011. Little did Andreessen envision that the same software industry could be at risk of being eaten. Fast forward to 2019 and the very same software industry is nervous. Very very nervous! And the reason is AI. Especially for those who haven’t bulked up their AI war chest. Acceleration Wave (2009 - 2019) - When Software Started Eating the World Andreessen was right. The companies that embraced software in 2011 are the current market leaders in their respective fields, and the top 5 market capitalisation companies worldwide in the second quarter of 2019 are all offering some type of software solutions. Concurrently, the period since 2011 has shown an unprecedented growth in the developments in AI. But we seem to be forgetting one topic, Testing. There is still a need to use AI to code, but what about test ?. Will it still need to be done or will AI take over code, test and deploy for Tech into the future. The TES Show is about what is Eating Software ... Testing ! We will be inviting guests from across the Globe to share their thoughts, insights and opinions. Hold onto your seats, it's going to be an amazing ride!

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