Panelists
Mukund Srinivasan
Director - Strategic Partnerships
BrowserStack
Mukund is a business leader with 15+ years of experience across Product Partnerships, Business Development and Corporate Development. He was previously part of the founding team that built monetization for WhatsApp in India and one of the earliest employees of Uber's B2B SaaS division in Asia. At BrowserStack, he leads the Strategic Partnerships and Developer Marketing functions.
Rushabh Shroff
Senior Customer Engineer
BrowserStack
A native app automation pro, Rushabh has guided clients across industries through framework migrations. His experience equips him to share the intricacies of the process, ensuring a smooth transition of your test cases.
About the event
Microsoft has announced the retirement of Visual Studio App Center by 2025. For a hassle-free migration, Microsoft has recommended BrowserStack App Automate for mobile app testing. With 20,000+ real devices, App Automate promises faster, more accurate testing across Android, iOS, and Xamarin apps.
In this session, our experts will share a roadmap for effectively transitioning from your respective frameworks on Visual Studio App Centre to the ones on BrowserStack. Don’t miss out on the QnA as the panel will actively address any of your queries related to migration.
What you’ll learn
- Elevate app quality and streamline testing with BrowserStack
- Seamless migration with Appium for Xamarin.UITest users
- Responsive support and robust infrastructure for efficient testing
WHAT OUR
CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY
CUSTOMERS HAVE TO SAY
Priyanka Halder
Senior Manager of Quality Engineering
We use BrowserStack heavily for cross-browser and mobile test automation. Our tests are now super solid—they catch anything and everything.
Kateryna Glushchuk
Senior Manager, OLX
We cannot afford having bugs in production. That’s why we avoid rollbacks. We try to identify the bug before we release.
Martin Schneider
Delivery Manager, Carousell
Before BrowserStack, it took eight test engineers a whole day to test. Now it takes an hour. We can release daily if we wanted to.