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IncrediBuild Xoreax Software

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Xoreax Software Releases IncrediBuild 3.20 Posted: May 1, 2008 2:43 PM
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Xoreax Software announced today the release of IncrediBuild 3.20. IncrediBuild is an easy-to-use platform for accelerating Windows-based processes such as code/data builds, scripts and tools through advanced Grid Computing technology.
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Xoreax Software announced today the release of IncrediBuild 3.20. IncrediBuild is an easy-to-use platform for accelerating Windows-based processes such as code/data builds, scripts and tools through advanced Grid Computing technology. New with IncrediBuild 3.x are general-purpose interfaces that allow developers to break a given process into small parts and execute them concurrently across PCs in the local network, speeding up execution by up to x30.

IncrediBuild v3.20 features support for Visual Studio 2008, enhanced performance and additional new features.

A free, fully functional 30-day evaluation version is available for download at www.xoreax.com.


David Vydra

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Re: Xoreax Software Releases IncrediBuild 3.20 Posted: Jun 11, 2008 7:46 AM
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Please join us at Agile 2008 conference for the "Workshop on build/test grids and selective testing tools" - http://submissions.agile2008.org/node/4350

Regards,

David Vydra
www.itarra.com
www.testdriven.com

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