
The Mobile DevOps Summit 2022 agenda is live!
Explore 80+ workshops, fireside chats, customer case studies, and live Q&A sessions by over 100+ different mobile leaders.
Check out the latest from Bitrise and the community. Learn about the upcoming mobile events, employee spotlights, women in tech, and more
Explore 80+ workshops, fireside chats, customer case studies, and live Q&A sessions by over 100+ different mobile leaders.
Learn how Neo Financial is creating ambitious products with user-friendly features. We interview the team about the mobile app that is elevating the Canadian mobile finance experience.
In this article, Julie — a Senior Software Engineer at Bitrise — tells us about her job, her main motivations, the challenges she’s experienced throughout her career, and what it’s like to work at Bitrise.
Podcasts are a great way to learn from industry experts about specific topics. For people in mobile engineering or Mobile DevOps, there are some great tech and developer-geared podcasts available. Here’s a list of four podcast recommendations for mobile developers.
There is a lot to say about company culture — dozens of books, videos, conference talks, and blog posts out there cover the topic, but it’s hard to grasp what culture is. In this article, you'll learn why company culture matters, and more about the kind of culture we aim to build at Bitrise.
We collected some of our favorite mobile-specific events where you can learn from mobile experts and build long-lasting relationships within the mobile community.
Bitrise employees are spread out across the world and we just wrapped up celebrating Pride month worldwide. From Amsterdam to Tokyo to NYC and beyond, here’s how we celebrated the LGBTQIA+ community this year.
József Erős shares with us his journey to Bitrise, his defining career moments, and what he would do for a career if he wasn't doing this.
With Pride months occurring all over the world and a rise in social justice reform, it’s the perfect time for companies to advocate for their employees and customers alike, but how can companies engage in social activism instead of performative activism?