M1 Max Studio is now available for complex, memory-heavy builds — exclusively at Bitrise. View the M1 Max Studio options to further strengthen your raw computing speed.
We’re introducing a new tiered offering of M1 machine type options to better suit your needs. Read more on the Apple M1 and Apple M1 Max Studio options currently available.
As we look ahead to 2023, Damien Murphy, Solutions Architecture Manager at Bitrise, hosted a panel of industry experts from Dyson, eBay, and more, to discuss the mobile trends to watch in 2023. From shift-left security to ChatGPT and beyond, learn about the top mobile app trends in 2023.
Key-based caching is now officially out of beta and ready to use. Have more explicit and granular control on what to cache, share a cache across workflows, branches, and stacks, and automatically invalidate your stale cache files.
Bitrise is making great new additional changes to how you can use Bitrise Insights. This includes changes to some of our chart titles, the identification of flaky tests, the display of build failure rate and typical duration and more.
We deep dive into our dependency cache changes, look at what the caching methods are, talk about steps you can take to implement caching methods, as well as provide an overview on troubleshooting cache issues. Happy reading!
Build Pipelines, beta, is now available on all plans for Bitrise users. Organize your CI/CD process, set up advanced configurations with multiple tasks, and run them in parallel—today.
You can now generate HTML test reports and display them in the Artifacts tabs with Bitrise builds.
Brian Reed from NowSecure explains the core ideas of the Mobile DevSecOps Framework: Learn how to quickly release high-quality mobile apps while simultaneously building in the necessary security and privacy.