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The rise of platform engineering - Bitrise webinar

In this on-demand webinar, a panel of senior engineers from leading global companies explore where platform engineering has succeeded, where it has stumbled, and what’s next. Speakers: Adam Shott, Director of Engineering, App Platforms @ The New York Times Siddhant Soni, Staff Software Engineer @ Rippling Hosted by Stephen Ochs from Bitrise The webinar took place on June 18, 2024.

Build faster with Bazel on Bitrise: Remote Build Execution Beta now available

We're excited to announce that Remote Build Execution (RBE) for Bazel is now available in private beta on Bitrise. Starting today, select Bitrise workspaces can accelerate Bazel builds with scalable, parallelized execution on both Linux and macOS stacks. This release is a major step forward for teams using Bazel, especially those managing large, complex codebases that require speed, flexibility, and reliability.

Your guide to fine-tuning Gradle memory allocations

No one starts their work day thinking “Let’s investigate the memory allocations of my Gradle build”, but sometimes life happens (usually at the worst possible time): Every Gradle project faces memory allocation problems eventually, as the codebase grows. So, instead of blindly applying JVM flags from Stack Overflow until it’s resolved, why not take a deeper look?

Growth of Mobile Banking App Development in the Coming Years

It's not even 9 AM, and the day's already started. A customer can't reset their password. The product team just found a bug in the app. A partner bank needs data synced ASAP. Oh, and the CEO wants to know when the mobile app can do instant loans. Sounds about right? Yeah, for banking leaders, this is just another Tuesday. Customers want everything to be easy and digital. Stakeholders want things done well, safely, and by the book. And nobody has time for old-school stuff.

Gradle "Build Finished Plugin": How to ensure compatibility with older Gradle versions

Our Advanced CI team is always trying to push what we have further, which often means we have to support APIs and code that are not yet fully stable. On the other hand, we are bound to support projects that are using deprecated code to a certain extent. This is particularly true for build systems that are rapidly changing to support the needs of application developers, such as Gradle.

Types of Healthcare Software Systems on the rise in 2025

The emergence of digital transformation technologies led to a nationwide change, causing a profound impact on various industries throughout the world. Among the conventional sectors affected by it, the healthcare industry emerged prominently. Interestingly, it not only disrupted but also provided a significant impetus to the healthcare sector, thereby positively influencing the different types of healthcare software and the medical software industry.

How is Telemedicine App Development making an impact in the Healthcare Industry?

Telemedicine app development is a trend that has taken the digital healthcare world by storm! And, we’re not joking about this because it’s the reality of today, tomorrow, and beyond the healthcare industry! So, what do you imagine when you think of telemedicine in general? A consultation app? Possibly some kind of a tidbit related to new offers or something like that? However, we can assure you that there is so much more to telemedicine than meets the eye.

Bitrise maintains SOC 2 Type II compliance with latest successful assessment

At Bitrise, we continually invest in security best practices to ensure that our customer’s data stays safe and secure. As a part of an on-going effort, we are excited to announce that we’ve successfully completed our SOC 2 report. The examination was conducted by A-LIGN, a technology-enabled security and compliance firm trusted by more than 4,000 global organizations to help mitigate cybersecurity risks.

WWDC 2025: Apple's AI, Swift on Android & Liquid Glass

At the 2025 instalment of its WWDC event, Apple set out its long-term vision for how we think about platform strategy, AI integration and multi-device architecture. If you’re a CTO, staff engineer, or mobile lead, this wasn’t just a conference to watch, it was one to plan your entire roadmap around. What Apple revealed at this year’s WWDS will affect everything from your frontend stack to how your systems talk to hardware.