![]() ![]() The Lucky Door Prize winners were Divin Jantjies (Fortanix) and Shane Zoppellaro (Oracle). With the usual Nextgen Veuve flowing freely and tangerine attire as far as the eye could see, everyone got into the sprit of the occasion, which is simply to connect and celebrate.Ĭongratulations to Best Dressed prize winners, Zoe Streeter (Telstra), Anna Christensen (Cloudian), and Tanya Hovagimian (Crowdstrike). ![]() Stephen Bovis from Oracle joined Nextgen Group CEO, John Walters on stage to welcome everyone and get things started with the champagne tower. Nextgen recently held its annual Summer Party in Sydney at the MCA drawing a record of more than 500 attendees. In Pictures: IT for a Cause charity golf day In Pictures: Nextgen celebrates the channel - Sydney Summer Party 2023 The IT industry rallied their support to raise $105,000 for three children’s charities - Ronald McDonald House (RMHC) Sydney, Save our Sons Duchenne Foundation and Cooper Rice-Brading Foundation (CRBF). The annual IT for a Cause charity golf day was in full swing on 19 April at St Michael's Golf Club in Sydney. ![]() Sophos slideshow How MDR can help MSPs plug their security gaps In Pictures: IT for a Cause charity golf day ![]() Slideshows How MDR can help MSPs plug their security gaps For security, source code is used only in a temporary build environment, with Xcode Cloud storing only the products of a build. Results of builds and tests, as well as feedback on crashes, are presented within Xcode itself. A range of device configurations can be tested as well. Xcode Cloud can be set up to test one or two device types for a quick check on a project's health. When an app passes all of its tests, Xcode Cloud can automatically distribute the app both to testers on the development team and to external beta testers with TestFlight. Automated tests are run in parallel to save time. When a change is committed to code, Xcode Cloud can automatically build the app and alert developers if any issues are introduced, potentially saving time in finding bugs. With Xcode Cloud, developers can configure workflows to suit their development processes or use built-in workflows to get started and then customise as the process evolves. Available in a limited beta, Xcode Cloud provides tools for building apps and running tests in parallel in the cloud. More details about how Xcode Cloud works can be found on the Apple Developer website.Apple has introduced Xcode Cloud, a cloud-based continuous integration and continuous delivery service integrated into its Xcode 13 IDE. We’ll share more information closer to general availability. The beta program will continue to expand over the coming weeks, and Xcode Cloud is on track to be generally available to developers this year. Developer feedback is proving incredibly valuable in helping us refine the product. Thank you for participating in the Xcode Cloud beta, which is going strong with over 10,000 developer teams enabled. The email also reaffirms that Xcode Cloud will be officially released to all developers later this year, although no specific date has been provided. However, what’s most notable in the email is that Apple revealed access to the Xcode Cloud beta will be expanded to more developers “over the coming weeks,” which suggests that more developers will be invited to try out the platform in February. The company says the beta program is “going strong with over 10,000 developer teams enabled” and it also highlights some updates that have been made so far. In an email seen by 9to5Mac, Apple thanks developers who have been invited to test Xcode Cloud since the beta release last year. While the platform is still available as a private beta, Apple says access will be expanded to more developers soon, while the official launch is still expected later this year. Apple last year announced Xcode Cloud, which is a new platform that lets developers accelerate the development process by running automated tests and other tasks in the cloud. ![]()
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