In the world of software development, efficiency is key. Every second saved in building and testing can significantly enhance productivity, especially when scaled across multiple
Category: DevOps and Automation

The US Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA, requires health care professionals to take the relevant steps to protect their patients’ data at

Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) transformed how we develop, test, and deliver software. This made the entire process–efficient, reliable, and faster. Release management, a

Most businesses want automated processes and workflows in their Salesforce orgs, and Flows are the go-to way for Salesforce teams to deliver on these requirements.

This series will compare two popular app development automation options, Jenkins and Bitrise. In this post, we’re focusing on their configuration languages, Jenkinsfile and Bitrise

Building a CI/CD pipeline for Salesforce can be a daunting challenge. Even if you’re familiar with your chosen version control provider and have built pipelines

Traditional build environments have their constraints. That’s why we’ve launched the Bitrise Runner as part of our “Run Anywhere” initiative, empowering you to run Bitrise

We can all think of times when having an “undo” button has saved our skin. For Salesforce developers, hitting deploy can often feel like the

One of the latest privacy changes by Apple is that developers need to describe the data they are collecting in the app by themselves, or

Salesforce gives you many powerful ways to customize and process your data and metadata. But it’s easy for things to go wrong when there’s so