Join us for an exclusive live webinar where Twan Koot, Product Manager for NeoLoad at Tricentis, dives into the world of high-scale performance testing. Whether you’re a DevOps engineer, QA lead, performance specialist or product owner, you’ll gain real-world insights and practical advice around NeoLoad’s capabilities, best practices and roadmap.
🎯 Why this is a can’t-miss session
With modern applications becoming more complex. Spanning web, mobile, APIs, microservices, legacy systems and cloud environments; ensuring performance is no longer a nice-to-have: it’s a competitive necessity.
NeoLoad empowers organisations to test performance at scale, integrate into CI/CD pipelines, support both code-less and “test-as-code” workflows, and deliver rapid results.
During this live Q&A, you’ll:
Hear directly from the product owner how NeoLoad addresses today’s performance-engineering challenges.
Explore how teams accelerate test design, cut maintenance effort and scale performance initiatives across the SDLC.
Get a sneak-peek into NeoLoad’s roadmap and how it’s evolving with AI, real-browser testing and cloud orchestration.
Bring your toughest questions, Twan will tackle them live.
👥 Who should attend
Performance Test Engineers & Architects
DevOps / CI/CD practitioners
QA Managers & Test Automation Leads
Product Owners responsible for application performance
Anyone looking to shift from manual load testing to a modern, scalable solution
✅ What you’ll walk away with
A clearer understanding of what NeoLoad is.
Insight into how to accelerate test design and maintenance.
Practical ideas on integrating performance testing into DevOps pipelines.
Tips on choosing the right testing strategy for modern apps.
Twan Koot leads product management for NeoLoad at Tricentis, where he's driving the platform's AI strategy and helping enterprises modernize their performance testing approach. A former Microsoft MVP for Cloud Native, he combines cloud-native expertise with performance engineering innovation.
A frequent speaker at industry events and contributor to the Performance Advisory Council, he's passionate about making performance engineering a team sport rather than a specialist-only activity.
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