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How to release Finance apps quickly and confidently with DevSecOps

Learn how to release better and more secure finance apps rapidly, by applying security measures and moving to shift-left testing in the DevOps cycles. Thank you for watching! Please feel free to comment your thoughts below. Build better mobile applications, faster! Save time, money, and developer frustration with fast, flexible, and scalable mobile CI/CD that just works.

Parallelize build, tests and accelerate feedback loops with Build Pipelines Webinar

Do you ever just want to… speed up your builds? In an effort to continuously improve build speed on Bitrise, we’ve just introduced Built Pipelines in open beta so now you can build and test in parallel. Watch this webinar + Q&A to learn about the new feature, how to leverage it, and get the answers to the questions you may have. Thank you for watching! Please feel free to comment your thoughts below.

Easily trouble shoot long-running Steps with Build Insights

Build Insights is a monitoring tool that provides you a convenient means to check in on your build performance and track accompanying metrics. With a quick scan, you can see how all your apps and workflows are doing. If something doesn't look right, drill in for more details to understand where the problem is on app, Workflow, and Step level. Thank you for watching! Please feel free to comment your thoughts below.

Try Apple Silicon M1 on Bitrise for your iOS CI/CD | Bitrise Feature Updates

Apple silicon in the cloud, built for continuous integration and delivery. Fully virtualized, scalable from zero to dozens of concurrencies in seconds, and faster than ever. Open beta available to everyone on Bitrise, today. Thank you for watching! Please feel free to comment your thoughts below. Build better mobile applications, faster! Save time, money, and developer frustration with fast, flexible, and scalable mobile CI/CD that just works.

All about test automation: best practices with Angie Jones | Mobile DevOps is a Thing! Podcast

Angie Jones worked as Head of Developer Relations at Applitools, a new generation test automation platform powered by visual AI. On top of that, she is the founder and Executive Director of Test Automation University. She’s previously worked as a Senior Software Developer at Twitter and regularly gives talks about Javascript, software development, and testing best practices.

Building mobile infrastructure with Russell Stephens Mobile DevOps is a Thing! Podcast

Russell Stephens was the Mobile Infrastructure Lead at Compass, a company that builds software for real estate agents. They have two tracks for mobile developers: feature-based roles for helping the product teams iterate on specific feature sets and a dedicated team for mobile infrastructure, where developers are responsible for maintaining and iterating on the mobile platform.

Build secure mobile applications with Anastasiia Voitova | Mobile DevOps is a Thing! Podcast

In this episode, we talked about all aspects of app security: the benefits of integrating end-to-end security checks, zero knowledge and zero trust architectures, and cryptography best practices. We’ve seen in the past few years that DevSecOps is on the rise and sophisticated mobile teams take app security very seriously. However, there’s still a large gap between these teams and those who take it less seriously, and often see security as the necessary evil.

App Performance Monitoring with Rasmus Larsson | Mobile DevOps is a Thing! Podcast

Rasmus is the Product Strategy Director at Pulselive, a Sony company that has been crafting digital experiences to connect teams, leagues, and sports federations to their fans for over a decade. The mobile team’s main motivation is to continuously build the best possible sports apps with the best UI, the best UX, built on the best code. They are doing all these things for an impressive list of clients, including AFL, Premier League, or Liverpool FC.

WWDC 2022 Day 2 Recap - Bitrise Roundtable

Every year in San Jose, Apple Inc. holds the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). Apple uses the conference to showcase its new software and technologies. Attendees can participate in hands-on labs with Apple engineers and attend in-depth sessions on a wide range of topics. We decided to do a recap of the first day's most important happenings with the team!

Android builds now faster than ever Bitrise Feature Updates

For our Linux machines, we've just doubled vCPUs from 2 to 4, from 4 to 8 and from 8 to 16. and we’ve also doubled memory on all Linux compute options, from 8 to 16 GB, from 16 to 32 GB and from 32 to 64 GB. This means your Android builds will now run on average 30% faster, using fewer credits per build than before.