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IncrediBuild Unveils Brand New Enterprise Edition of Its Popular Tool, Available Immediately
Tel Aviv (January 16, 2018)
IncrediBuild, the leading development acceleration solution provider with over 150,000 users, has revealed an entirely new product dedicated to the enterprise segment in response to enterprise customers' unique needs. The newest member of its product family, IncrediBuild Enterprise Edition, is available immediately starting today.
IncrediBuild wins award at Visual Studio Magazine's 2016 Reader’s Choice Awards
As with every year, Visual Studio Magazine's readers have spoken and voted for the 2016's best solutions.
We're proud to say that like previous years, thousands of VS developers voted for IncrediBuild as one of the best solutions out there, and awarded us with the silver award at the Parallel and Multicore Development Tools category.
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2016 Reader’s Choice Awards
Nikkei Business Online Covers IncredIBuild Japan Office Opening
Japan’s top business publication, the Nikkei Business Online, has published a piece on IncrediBuild’s new Japanese office. The piece covers the office’s opening ceremony and offers an overview of how major Japanese companies such as Nintendo, Capcom and Square Enix came to use and rely on IncrediBuild.
Spanish IT Giant Indra Sistemas Develops 80% Faster With IncrediBuild
Madrid– November 9, 2016
Spanish IT giant Indra's flight simulation division has accelerated its Visual Studio compilation times by 80% by using IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of continuous delivery acceleration technology.
Supermassive Games uses IncrediBuild to speed up development
Tel Aviv– August 30, 2016
BAFTA-winning independent British game developer Supermassive Games has managed to compile its games 4 times faster, significantly shortening continuous delivery cycles, by using IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of continuous delivery acceleration technology.
IncrediBuild Expands Into Japan With Tokyo Office in Response to Growth in Demand
TOKYO, July 14, 2016
IncrediBuild, the leading development acceleration solution provider, has officially opened an office in Tokyo, Japan. While the company's client list includes major Japanese companies such as Sony, Nintendo, Mitsubishi and more, this marks the first official direct presence of IncrediBuild in Asia.
IncrediBuild Announces Budget ‘FreeDev Premium’ Plan for New Customers
Tel Aviv, Israel, May 8
IncrediBuild, the leading development acceleration solution provider, announced today its new budget FreeDev Premium plan created specifically for new customers. The plan offers a new way for budget-minded or short-term project SMB customers to enjoy IncrediBuild’s top-industry boosting solutions like never before.
IncrediBuild Seamlessly Transforms Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines into a Super Computer
San Francisco, CA (March 31, 2016)
IncrediBuild, the leading development acceleration solution provider, announced today at Microsoft’s //build/ conference that it is now a Microsoft Azure Marketplace certified vendor. This new integration into the Microsoft Azure platform dramatically impacts development speed in the cloud.
SDTimes - IncrediBuild’s new version natively integrated into Visual Studio 2015
SDTimes, December 7, 2015
By Adam Lobelia
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IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of software development and continuous delivery acceleration technology, is now integrated into Visual Studio 2015. Microsoft Corp. made the announcement as part of the Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 release.
Reducing Project Build Times on Visual Studio 2015
InfoQ, December 3, 2015
By Lindsay Jeff Martin
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Microsoft has partnered with Xoreax to provide a freely installable version of IncrediBuild to users of Visual Studio 2015. IncrediBuild is designed to parallelize builds for several different project types. Previously all versions of IncrediBuild required a payment, but now developers can try using the technology with their own projects.
IncrediBuild now natively integrates with Visual Studio 2015
OnWindows, December 3, 2015
By Lindsay James
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IncrediBuild, the software development and continuous delivery acceleration technology, is now integrated into Visual Studio 2015.
As a result of this integration, users may have IncrediBuild installed from within Visual Studio. Current users of Visual Studio 2015 will have IncrediBuild available in the latest software updates and it will also be included in all new Visual Studio 2015 releases.
Virtual Strategy: IncrediBuild’s New Version Natively Integrated into Visual Studio 2015
Virtual Strategy, December 2, 2015
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Provides easy access to enhanced acceleration and build visualization to all Visual Studio 2015 users
Tel Aviv, Israel (PRWEB) December 02, 2015
IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of software development and continuous delivery acceleration technology, is now integrated into Visual Studio 2015. Microsoft Corp. made the announcement as part of the Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 release.
Microsoft integrated the latest version of IncrediBuild's software acceleration technology into Visual Studio 2015 Update 1.
eWeek
By Darryl K. Taft, December 2, 2015
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The integration of IncrediBuild into Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 provides enhanced acceleration and build visualization to users of the IDE.
Microsoft integrated the latest version of IncrediBuild's software acceleration technology into Visual Studio 2015 Update 1.
Microsoft shipped Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 earlier this week. The inclusion of IncrediBuild provides easy access to enhanced acceleration and build visualization to all Visual Studio 2015 users. Current users of Visual Studio 2015 will have IncrediBuild available in the latest software updates, and it will also be included in all new Visual Studio 2015 releases.
Programmiersprachen: Erstes Update für Visual Studio 2015 erweitert den
Heise, December 1, 2015
By Robin Sedlaczek
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Durch die Unterstützung von Programmiersprachen wie Go, Java, Perl, Ruby und Swift wird Microsofts Entwicklungsumgebung zunehmend auch für .NET-unabhängige Entwicklungsszenarien interessant.
Wie bereits angekündigt, hat Microsoft zum Monatswechsel das erste Update für die integrierte Entwicklungsumgebung Visual Studio 2015 veröffentlicht. Zugleich gab der Softwarehersteller daserste Update für den Team Foundation Server 2015 frei. Das Update für Visual Studio kommt mit vielen neuen nützlichen Funktionen daher, die Microsoft der Community im Vorfeld in Community Technology Previews und Release Candidates gezeigt und sich dafür Feedback abgeholt hat. Es gibt aber auch ein paar Überraschungen in den Release Notes.
IncrediBuild’s New Version Natively Integrated into Visual Studio 2015
Provides easy access to enhanced acceleration and build visualization to all Visual Studio 2015 users
Tel-Aviv, Israel, November 30, 2015 – IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of software development and continuous delivery acceleration technology, is now integrated into Visual Studio 2015. Microsoft Corp. made the announcement today as part of the Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 release.
As a result of this integration, users may have IncrediBuild installed from within Visual Studio. Current users of Visual Studio 2015 will have IncrediBuild available in the latest software updates and it will also be included in all new Visual Studio 2015 releases.
SDTimes: IncrediBuild announces the Startup Development Acceleration Program
SDTimes News Roundup, November 11, 2015
IncrediBuild announces the Startup Development Acceleration Program
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IncrediBuild wants to help startups accelerate their software builds and development processes. The company has announced the Startup Development Acceleration Program, a program that provides qualified early startups with free IncrediBuild licenses for six months, free maintenance for a year, and other free professional services.
IncrediBuild Launches Start Up Development Acceleration Program
Helps startup companies accelerate their software development so they can fundraise & go to market faster
Tel Aviv, Israel – November 11, 2015 – IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of software development and continuous delivery acceleration technology, announced today the launch of the Startup Development Acceleration Program.
The Startup Development Acceleration Program helps early-stage startups accelerate their software builds, and development processes so that they can quickly reach investors and go-to-market faster.
TechBeacon: Fast remedies for slow Linux app build times
TechBeacon, November 2, 2015
By Eyal Maor
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"Our build times are too long." I hear that age-old complaint all the time from developers, but most recently I heard it at LinuxCon. There's a good reason for this: Linux has its own unique issues in this regard.
Supercharge app build time using the new IncrediBuild for Linux and Android
appindex, August 27, 2015
By Andy Boxall
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Software acceleration technology company Xoreax has released IncrediBuild for Linux and Android, a new system for developers to speed up their build process, without making drastic changes to their workflow. Development processes can be run in a distributed way in what the company describes as a “docker-like” container.
IncrediBuild Releases Acceleration Solutions For Linux and Android
AppDeveloperMagazine, August 25, 2015
By Stuart Parkerson
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IncrediBuild has released IncrediBuild for Linux and Android which allows developers to visualize their build process with no vendor lock-in or need to change their development toolchain or workflow.
IncrediBuild 7 Is Here. Windows 10 Visual Studio Devs Get Your A Game On
WarpTest, August 24, 2015
By Jonathan Ross
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Many of us take for granted that when Microsoft launches a new OS that there are Developer tools like Visual Studio and TFS(Team Foundation Server) that need updating to support it.
These allow all the software and apps we use to be updated in line with the OS, to add new features and to change the look and feel to match that of the Operating System, and of course to create incredible new applications that leverage all the power behind Windows 10.
Microsoft isn’t alone in these endeavors and works hand in hand with many partners and 3rd Party Solution Providers. IncrediBuild is one of these and they didn’t waste a moment, while others are scrambling to go to market with their solutions for Windows 10 and Visual Studio 2015, IncrediBuild are already out of the gate with their offering.
How software acceleration works inside DevOps
ComputerWeekly, August 20, 2015
By Adrian Bridgewater
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Software application development can be accelerated.
More specifically, software acceleration technologies exist to pump extra optimisation and performance out of existing tools -- although in this category we often primarily talk about GPU-based acceleration, it has to be said.
IncrediBuild for Linux and Android Launched
SoftDevTools, Methods & Tools, August 18, 2015
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IncrediBuild has launched IncrediBuild for Linux and Android during LinuxCon North America. IncrediBuild for Linux and Android is a suite of out-of-the-box acceleration solutions enabling Linux and Android developers to accelerate their software development up to 30x faster. IncrediBuild for Linux and Android also allows developers to visualize their build process with no vendor lock-in or need to change their development toolchain or workflow. IncrediBuild saves hours of developers' time waiting for their build, testing, packaging, or other development processes as part of the Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery process.
MyTechBits: IncrediBuild Launches Industry’s First Plug & Play Linux and Android Software Development Acceleration Suite
MyTechBits, August 18, 2015
By Keith Hearn
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IncrediBuild – The Only Solution to Accelerate Any Development Tool, Out of the Box, Without Vendor Lock-In
IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of software development acceleration technology, today launched IncrediBuild for Linux and Android during LinuxCon North America , a suite of out-of-the-box acceleration solutions enabling Linux and Android developers to accelerate their software development up to 30x faster. IncrediBuild for Linux and Android also allows developers to visualize their build process with no vendor lock-in or need to change their development toolchain or workflow.
Build a “Virtual SuperComputer” with Process Virtualization
Linux Journal, August 18, 2015
By John Grogan
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Build and release is a complicated process. I really don’t need to tell anyone that…but I did anyway. But a rapid, precise feedback cycle that notifies whether the latest build of software passed successfully or not, and one that tells you WHAT failed specifically instead of just “operation failed,” can mean the difference between being able to quickly fix defects, or not discovering those defects until later in the project’s lifecycle, thereby increasing exponentially the cost and difficulty of fixing them. IncrediBuild has been addressing precisely this with Microsoft TFS for years, and is now reinventing their tool for Linux developers.
IncrediBuild brings Windows code compiler accelerator to Linux and Android
But for once, the danger was in the open source
The Inquirer, August 17, 2015
By Chris Merriman
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INCREDIBUILD has been telling The INQUIRER about the release of the latest version of its acceleration software, including the debut of a Linux version.
The Tel Aviv-based company began producing IncrediBuild 13 years ago under the name Xoreax Software with a suite to accelerate building, compiling and development. Originally produced for Microsoft Visual Studio, the suite has now branched out into versions for dev tools, make and build tools and game development.
IncrediBuild Launches Industry’s First Plug & Play Linux and Android Software Development Acceleration Suite
The Only Solution to Accelerate Any Development Tool, Out of the Box, Without Vendor Lock-In
Tel Aviv, Israel – IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of software development acceleration technology, today launched IncrediBuild for Linux and Android during LinuxCon North America, a suite of out-of-the-box acceleration solutions enabling Linux and Android developers to accelerate their software development up to 30x faster. IncrediBuild for Linux and Android also allows developers to visualize their build process with no vendor lock-in or need to change their development toolchain or workflow.
Sys-Con: IncrediBuild Launches Industry's First Plug & Play Linux and Android Software Development Acceleration Suite
The Only Solution to Accelerate Any Development Tool, Out of the Box, Without Vendor Lock-In
Sys-Con, August 17, 2015
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IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of software development acceleration technology, today launched IncrediBuild for Linux and Android during LinuxCon North America. IncrediBuild for Linux and Android is a suite of out-of-the-box acceleration solutions enabling Linux and Android developers to accelerate their software development up to 30x faster. IncrediBuild for Linux and Android also allows developers to visualize their build process with no vendor lock-in or need to change their development toolchain or workflow.
LinuxCon: IncrediBuild for Linux and Android, Linux Foundation’s new collaborative projects, and IBM’s mainframe
SDTimes - August 17, 2015 By Christina Mulligan
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IncrediBuild is looking to accelerate Android and Linux software development with its newly announced out-of-the-box suite. IncrediBuild for Linux and Android allows developers to visualize their build process without having to change their development toolchain or workflow.
IncrediBuild Launches Industry's First Plug & Play Linux and Android Software Development Acceleration Suite
Bloomberg, August 17, 2015
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TEL AVIV, ISRAEL -- (Marketwired) -- 08/17/15 --IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of software development acceleration technology, today launched IncrediBuild for Linux and Android during LinuxCon North America. IncrediBuild for Linux and Android is a suite of out-of-the-box acceleration solutions enabling Linux and Android developers to accelerate their software development up to 30x faster. IncrediBuild for Linux and Android also allows developers to visualize their build process with no vendor lock-in or need to change their development toolchain or workflow.
IncrediBuild Launches Industry's First Plug & Play Linux and Android Software Development Acceleration Suite
Reuters, August 17, 2015
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The Only Solution to Accelerate Any Development Tool, Out of the Box, Without Vendor Lock-In
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL--(Marketwired - August 17, 2015) - IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of software development acceleration technology, today launched IncrediBuild for Linux and Android during LinuxCon North America. IncrediBuild for Linux and Android is a suite of out-of-the-box acceleration solutions enabling Linux and Android developers to accelerate their software development up to 30x faster. IncrediBuild for Linux and Android also allows developers to visualize their build process with no vendor lock-in or need to change their development toolchain or workflow.
IncrediBuild Now Supports Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 and Windows 10
App Developer Magazine - August 13, 2015 by Richard Harris, Associate Editor
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IncrediBuild’s latest release of IncrediBuild 7 now supports Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 (including Visual Studio Community) and Windows 10.IncrediBuild Announces IncrediBuild 7 including Support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 and Windows 10
Tel Aviv, Israel – August 11, 2015 – IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of software development and continuous delivery acceleration technology, announced today the release of IncrediBuild 7, which supports Microsoft Visual Studio 2015, including Visual Studio Community, and Windows 10, accelerating project build times by up to 90%.
SDTimes: IncrediBuild announces IncrediBuild 7 including support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 and Windows 10
SDTimes - August 10, 2015
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IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of software development and continuous delivery acceleration technology, announced today the release of IncrediBuild 7, which supports Microsoft Visual Studio 2015, including Visual Studio Community, and Windows 10, accelerating project build times by up to 90%.
The Need for Speed and Yet More Speed
Virtual-Strategy Magazine – July 2, 2015
By Eyal Maor
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The question today in the software development world is not necessarily what developers can bring to market, but how fast.
Agile and Continuous Delivery, a development approach that enables teams to produce software in short cycles with frequent releases, are becoming ever so integral and synonymous to the software-centric world. Delivering software more frequently allows companies to better offer solutions that quickly address users' feedback. The days of infrequent releases are long gone, replaced by frequent and incremental releases, revealing that the secret sauce to Agile and Continuous Delivery is build automation.
How to realize game development’s ‘need for speed’
VentureBeat – July 1, 2015
By Eyal Maor
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The best action-packed video games are fast, timely, and seamless. But should the process of game development have as much gore as your favorite game?
Unlike most software, gaming relies on intensive graphics, multiple scenarios, and complex animation video and voice processing, as well as a need for cross-platform compatibility on an increasing variety of devices.
If You Build It (Fast), They Will Come
ITProPortal – June 30, 2015
By Eyal Maor
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Despite the growth of Agile software development and a focus on ensuring software is released faster, a recent IncrediBuild survey reveals that organisations are spending significant time on long, complex software builds.
Developers Waste $23,000 (£14,600) Annually While Waiting for Software to Build
According to the survey, respondents reported running software builds at least five times daily. An astonishing 22 per cent reported running over twenty builds a day, with a full rebuild taking an average of between 34 and 134 minutes.
DevOps in the cloud explained
CloudPro – May 19, 2015
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When two tribes go to war: We take a look at how DevOps brings harmony, especially in a cloud world What exactly is DevOps?
To put it simply, DevOps brings together two strands of IT: development and operations. While that sounds pretty straightforward, it’s a bit more complex than that.
IncrediBuild Announces Expanded Support for Microsoft Azure
EnterpriseTech – April 30, 2015
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52% of developers currently use or plan to use a cloud service as part of their development process (such as Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Visual Studio Online and Amazon Web Services), according to a new survey released today by IncrediBuild at Microsoft’s Build Developer Conference.
While at Build, IncrediBuild also announced enhanced support for Azure. With IncrediBuild and Azure, developers can use the processing power of the cloud to accelerate their software builds, development tools such as complication, testing, rendering, and other processes including all automated processes as part of their continuous delivery and continuous integration. It will significantly increase developer productivity while getting products to market faster, taking advantage of the scalability and flexibility offered by cloud deployments.
By deploying to the cloud, organizations can accelerate their development with IncrediBuild without investing in additional, local hardware but rather use the scalability of the cloud.
Build: Rounding up the third-party Microsoft developer tool news
SDTimes – April 30, 2015
By Rob Marvin
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Microsoft announced a great deal at the 2015 Build developer conference, from the new cross-platform Visual Studio Code IDE, to news on Azure, Windows 10, Cortana, and its next-generation browser. Build isn’t all about Microsoft itself, though, as the companies making up the third-party developer-tooling ecosystem around Microsoft products also rolled out updates, new features and services of their own.
IncrediBuild announces expanded Azure support
Continuous Delivery software provider IncrediBuild debuted expanded support for Microsoft Azure at Build. According to the company, developers can leverage IncrediBuild in the Azure cloud platform to accelerate software builds with automation throughout testing, rendering and cloud deployment to increase developer productivity by up to 5x.
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IncrediBuild Survey: 52% of Developers Plan to Develop in the Cloud
IncrediBuild announces enhanced support for Microsoft Azure and cloud services
Tel Aviv, Israel and San Francisco, California – April 29, 2015 – 52% of developers currently use or plan to use a cloud service as part of their development process (such as Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Visual Studio Online and Amazon Web Services), according to a new survey released today by IncrediBuild at Microsoft’s Build Developer Conference.
While at Build, IncrediBuild also announced enhanced support for Azure. With IncrediBuild and Azure, developers can use the processing power of the cloud to accelerate their software builds, development tools such as complication, testing, rendering, and other processes including all automated processes as part of their continuous delivery and continuous integration. It will significantly increase developer productivity while getting products to market faster, taking advantage of the scalability and flexibility offered by cloud deployments.
By deploying to the cloud, organizations can accelerate their development with IncrediBuild without investing in additional, local hardware but rather use the scalability of the cloud.
New Version of IncrediBuild Released for Game Acceleration and Multi-platform Development
App Developer Magazine, March 4, 2015
Written by Stuart Parkerson
IncrediBuild, a provider of software development and continuous delivery acceleration technology, has released IncrediBuild 6.1 with enhancements for accelerating multiplatform development including support for Xbox and Playstation SDKs and additional QT acceleration.
IncrediBuild harnesses unutilized processing power across networks, speeding the code build and other compute intensive processes as part of the overall continuous integration (CI) and application life cycle management (ALM) processes. More than 100,000 users access the process virtualization technology of the IncrediBuild platform for development acceleration.
The platform provides developers with the opportunity for intensive graphical acceleration and cross-platform development. With IncrediBuild 6.1, developers now have access to the acceleration of rendering tools, graphic processors, and multi-platform builds to promote quality and fast time-to-market. IncrediBuild eases the tasks of rapid acceleration, continuous integration and Agile development as developers don’t need to wait for their code to compile across multiple codebases and devices, further enhancing productivity and enabling rapid releases.
IncrediBuild 6.1 accelerates support for Xbox and PlayStation
IncrediBuild 6.1 accelerates support for Xbox and PlayStation Latest version of acceleration software available later this month
develop, March 4, 2015 Written by James Batchelor Read the full article
IncrediBuild has released version 6.1 of its flagship tool, which aims to help studios speed up development for multiple platforms.
Due by the end of March, Incredibuild 6.1 introduces support for the latest Xbox and PlayStation SDKs,as well as Visual Studio 2015 Community Technology Preview 6.0. It also further accelerates Qt, a cross-platform application framework.
Users will now be able to build tools and rules that can be run in parallel, whereas Visual Studio runs them sequentially. There are also bug fixes and enhancements in the software’s predicted execution.
IncrediBuild is designed to accelerate cross-platform development, regardless of what platforms studios are working on.
The firm will be on hand to showcase the new point release and answer questions at GDC this week. You can find them at Booth No.738 in the main expo.
IncrediBuild Enhances Support for Game Acceleration & Multiplatform Development
IncrediBuild 6.1 accelerates support for Xbox and Playstation SDKs and additional QT acceleration
March 4, 2015 – IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of software development and continuous delivery acceleration technology, today announces the availability of IncrediBuild 6.1, further accelerating multiplatform development.
The main version enhancements:
The Xbox February 2015 SDK and Sony Playstation 2.00.00 SDK Visual Studio 2015 Community Technology Preview CTP 6 CUDA Compilation Acceleration – parallelization and distribution of CUDA compilation tasks Running build tools and build rules in a parallel and distributed manner Bug fixes and enhancements in predicted execution
IncrediBuild is an essential component of development for anyone requiring intensive graphical acceleration and cross-platform development. Many of the world’s top games are developed with ‘IncrediBuild Inside’ as developers use the acceleration of rendering tools, graphic processors, and multi-platform builds to ensure high quality and fast time-to-market.
The modern Visual Studio tool belt - SDTimes
The Modern Visual Studio Tool Belt
SDTimes, February 3, 2015 Written by Rob Marvin
IncrediBuild: IncrediBuild accelerates build, compilation and development tools, shortening development time and speeding up product delivery. IncrediBuild utilizes already existing cloud or network cores, harnessing idle CPUs to parallelize tasks. IncrediBuild 6.0 supports Visual Studio 2015 Preview, accelerating Android, C# and C++ builds. IncrediBuild’s FreeDev version accelerates up to eight cores on local machines at no cost.
IncrediBuild and the Visual Studio 2015 Preview
MSDN Visual C++ Team Blog – January 9, 2015
By Eric Battalio
As a reader of this blog, you already know that Visual Studio 2015 Preview is available and has been for a few months. Many of you have downloaded the preview and tried out the many new productivity, performance, portability and cross-platform features. We appreciate your feedback (and bug reports)!
But what you might not know is that IncrediBuild, a Visual Studio Integration Partner, now supports Visual Studio 2015 and the Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition. Highlights include:
"Predictive Execution" feature is now enabled by default on all Agents (relevant for VS2010 and above). Support for Visual Studio Android builds. IncrediBuild will boost Visual Studio Android builds even when building on a standalone workstation. Support for building Visual Studio Universal Projects.For more information and links to download a free trial version, visit IncrediBuild.
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Build-Beschleuniger IncrediBuild 6.0 unterstützt Visual Studio 2015
Heise Developer – January 8, 2015
By Richard Harris
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Microsofts künftiges Visual Studio 2015 und daran gekoppelt die weitergehende Cross-Platform-Unterstützung stehen im Fokus der neuen Version des C++-Werkzeugs zur Build-Beschleuingung.
Xoreax, Entwickler des C++-Build-Beschleunigers IncrediBuild, hat die Version 6.0 seines Qualitätssicherungswerkzeugs veröffentlicht. Im Zentrum des neuen Releases steht die Unterstützung von Microsofts nächster Programmierumgebung Visual Studio 2015 und damit auch die Entwicklung für unterschiedliche Gerätetypen mit Betriebssystemen wie Windows, Windows Phone und Android unter der Haube.
Mit der neuen Version ist es möglich, dass Entwickler ihre Apps parallel für Windows und Windows Phone entwickeln können. Im Rahmen sogenannter Shared Projects lassen sich Dinge wie Code, Steuerelemente, Stile und Strings innerhalb zweier in Visual Studio angelegter Projekte austauschen. Im Zuge der Cross-Platform-Unterstützung sind Produktivitäts-Features wie Build-Visualisierung, eine offenbar einfachere Fehlererkennung und die Möglichkeit hinzugekommen, den Build-Output pro Projekt zu inspizieren. ( \n This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. )
IncrediBuild Boosts Mobile and Cross-Platform Development Capabilities for Developers
App Developer Magazine – January 7, 2015
By Richard Harris
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When enterprises require Android compilation tasks and applications in keeping up with competition, IncrediBuild’s latest version 6.0 allows for more developer support for shared projects.
Enterprise organizations have recognized that developers are working under extreme pressures to produce products across multiple platforms, IncrediBuild raises the bar for cross-platform solutions. The release is only a taste of what is planned in 2015 to accelerate multi-and cross-platform development, Eyal Maor, CEO of IncrediBuild, had said.
To address such requirements and provide further support, the solution provider of software development and continuous delivery acceleration technology released its latest version of IncrediBuild 6.0. IncrediBuild 6.0 supports Microsoft’s Visual Studio 2015 Preview. IncrediBuild and Visual Studio 2015’s combination of continuous interoperability is possible across multiplatform development for Windows desktops and Windows and Android tablets and mobile devices, Maor stated.
IncrediBuild Tool Updated for Visual Studio 2015 Preview
Visual Studio Magazine - January 8, 2015
By David Ramel
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Xoreax Ltd. today announced its IncrediBuild tool designed to speed up cross-platform development builds in Visual Studio has been updated to support the latest version, the Visual Studio 2015 Preview.
The Tel Aviv-based company uses process virtualization technology in its distributed computing software to take advantage of idle CPU cycles and speed up development builds by concurrently spreading the work across the network. Depending upon project complexity and available computing power, such builds can eat up much of a developer's time and lengthen development cycles.
IncrediBuild 6.0 "allows builds to execute in parallel over the entire network and in the cloud, substantially increasing performance, speeding build time and improving developer productivity," the company said in a statement. "IncrediBuild ensures Android compilations are much faster by offering parallel compilation at the project level. For example, a standard build takes more than three minutes on an eight-core machine with 100 two-second Android compilation tasks. With IncrediBuild, the same task takes 12 seconds."
The new version also adds support for shared projects, letting developers simultaneously share code, controls, styles, strings and other resources between two separate Windows and Windows Phone projects in Visual Studio. "Supporting cross-platform development, IncrediBuild offers additional productivity features such as build visualization, easy error detection, the ability to inspect build output per project, build management and replays," the company said.
IncrediBuild accelerates mobile and cross-platform development for developers using Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Preview - SDTimes
SDtimes - January 7, 2015
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IncrediBuild, the leading solution provider of software development and continuous delivery acceleration technology, today announces the availability of IncrediBuild 6.0, which fully supports Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 Preview.