Sundar Pichai starts the Keynote by emphasizing Google’s mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. New software features were announced, ranging from updates to Google Translate and Maps, and automated summarisation in Google Docs and Meet, all the way to the amazing Multisearch feature, to focusing more on inclusivity and equality with Google’s software, to emphasis on the security, and to multi-device experiences.
“5G is coming! I saw the commercial!” “No, 5G is already here. Didn’t you see the other commercial?” “Yes, but I don’t have 5G, do you?” “Yes, I have had it for the last year. Well, I think I have. What is 5G anyway?” Have we ever seen anything so overhyped yet, at the same time, so misunderstood? Has there ever been a major technical advancement, that at the same time is already here, yet seemingly so far off in the future?
Open Banking is a key digital transformation initiative in many countries. Its aim is to provide end users with more control of their financial data and to enable companies involved in banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) to quickly offer new services. The Kong-AWS partnership provides the right technology enabling these financial institutions to transform and meet the key requirements of Open Banking.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the Manage iOS Code Signing Step with a Flutter app to manage your code signing assets, archives, and export an.ipa.
Have you ever used an app on your mobile device and experienced slow load times, crashes, freezing screens, and privacy breaches? Or has your team discovered an error in an existing functionality weeks after you’ve launched an app? If you are a mobile app user, the answer is likely yes. As a consumer, you may have been triggered to delete the app completely, reinstall it, or download a competitor’s app.
In the fourth blog of our internal platform team series, Zsolt Márta explains how Bitrise uses Terraform Cloud to enable teams to manage resources in a fully self-served way.