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Behind the Scenes: Women in Tech with Anna Bányik
This time, in our Behind the Scenes series, we are chatting with Anna Bányik, Tech Writing Specialist. She tells about her job, daily challenges, and what it is like to be a woman working in tech.
Check out the latest from Bitrise and the community. Learn about the upcoming mobile events, employee spotlights, women in tech, and more
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This time, in our Behind the Scenes series, we are chatting with Anna Bányik, Tech Writing Specialist. She tells about her job, daily challenges, and what it is like to be a woman working in tech.

This time in our Behind the Scenes series, we are chatting with Zsófia Kothencz, Senior UX Researcher who tells us about her job, her daily challenges, and what it is like to be a woman working in tech.
Principal Product Manager at Bitrise tells us about her job, challenges, and what it is like to be a woman working in tech.

At Bitrise, our endgame is making a real impact on billions of devices every day and discovering the experience of working & co-creating together with the brightest minds. There are fantastic folks here making that possible, and in our Behind the Scenes series, you can get to know them too.

Kicking off our Ask Me Anything series, Bitrise sales engineers Damien Murphy and Tamas Bazsonyi answered questions about new features, roadmap plans, and shared some of the tricks&tips on using Bitrise like a natural.

Teams don’t necessarily need a dedicated DevOps engineer to oversee their processes and tell them how to practice DevOps — they can start adopting great tools, build efficient collaboration systems, and great culture on their own.
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Mobile DevOps is a must, but how do you convince the rest of the org? These 4 pillars of Mobile DevOps strategy are a great starting point
At Bitrise we love automation: it can save you time for creative work. Originally, PowerShell was developed to support system administrators automating and managing tasks and processes of the Windows operating system. Why should we consider and how can we use it in data business?

We've already presented a possible way to create ad-hoc reports on GitHub data, but if you regularly work with information about the repositories it is worth building a package that would collect this information in a regular relational database. Read the guide on building a package processing this data.