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Beyond Pipelines: Building the Trust Layer for AI

The IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Data Integration Software Platform 2025 Vendor Assessment (doc, October 2025) notes, “Qlik delivers a comprehensive, cloud-agnostic data integration platform that spans real-time ingestion and replication, batch ETL/ELT, data quality, data productization, and governed self-service access for analytics and AI.” In the past, data integration was largely about moving information from A to B: ingestion, transformation, loading.

How to Submit an iOS App to the Apple App Store: Step-by-Step Guide for Developers

In less than 20 years, mobile apps have grown from a bright new idea to a cornerstone of our daily lives. And while Android accounts for the lion’s share of the market, iOS usage continues to grow exponentially: in 2024 alone, iOS apps and games were downloaded around 35 billion times. The Apple App Store is both a shop window and a marketplace for this global industry. But as iOS developers, how do we actually submit a mobile app to the store?

Part 3: Building a Production-Grade Traffic Capture and Replay System

At a previous company, we had over 100 microservices. I’d make what seemed like a simple change to one service and deploy it, only to discover it broke something completely unrelated. A change to the user service would break checkout. An update to notifications would break reporting. We spent more time fixing unexpected bugs than shipping features. The problem was our test scenarios were too simple.
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Settle Your QA Debt Before the Bugs Start Breaking Kneecaps

In Part One, we discussed how QA debt builds silently over time - causing slower releases, late-night firefights, and unpredictable test cycles. The next step is understanding how much debt you have and where it hides. This post goes deeper into measuring QA debt - what to track, how to collect data, and how to use those insights to create a sustainable plan for improvement.

Bitrise Mobile Insights Report defines new benchmarks for app velocity and performance, and reveals how elite teams cut build times by 28%

‍San Francisco, US — November 12, 2025 — Bitrise, the leading DevOps platform for mobile, today released Bitrise Mobile Insights 2025, a comprehensive benchmarking report based on aggregated, anonymized data across 10M+ Bitrise builds over 3.5 years across its global customer base (January 2022–June 2025). “Innovation is accelerating, user expectations are rising, and engineering teams face constant pressure to deliver,” said Barnabás Birmacher, CEO of Bitrise.