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IncrediBuild 4.5 Supports Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 and Windows 8


Newly expanded product line includes independent solutions for Visual Studio, Make & Build tools and development tools

TEL AVIV, Israel, Sept. 10 — The newest version of IncrediBuild (4.5), the award-winning code-build acceleration platform, is now available. With support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2012, IncrediBuild 4.5 offers exciting new acceleration capabilities, including performance enhancements for all Visual Studio versions and other build tools as well as scalability to an unlimited number of cores. A newly expanded product line speeds a wide variety of third-party and in-house tools: IncrediBuild for Visual Studio, IncrediBuild for Make & Build Tools, and IncrediBuild for Dev Tools are now available.

"IncrediBuild gets your application out the door," said Eyal Maor, Xoreax CEO. "Time to market while reducing cost is critical, and speeding development is a distinct competitive advantage that directly increases the bottom line."

IncrediBuild 4.5 represents a major leap forward for Visual Studio and other build tools using the Microsoft and Intel compilers, with beta testers experiencing up to 200 percent faster acceleration as compared to prior versions of IncrediBuild. The de facto standard for build acceleration on the Windows platform, IncrediBuild now includes support for the pre-release version of Microsoft Windows 8 (beta).

IncrediBuild dramatically accelerates the performance of a full range of compilation and development tools, both third-party and in-house, compressing overall development time and speeding product delivery.

  • IncrediBuild 4.5 for Visual Studio 2012: Distributes C/C++ compilation tasks across machines, offering a simple, straightforward, and speedy way to accelerate Visual Studio builds. This version offers enhanced acceleration and scalability for all versions of Visual Studio, including the soon-to-be-released Visual Studio 2012.

  • IncrediBuild for Make & Build Tools: IncrediBuild now offers an independent solution with predefined, built-in interfaces for accelerating build platforms including Make, MSBuild, Gmake, VSimake, Jam, nAnt, Jom, Python, VsiMake, BJam, and Jam+ as well as other tools.

  • IncrediBuild for Dev Tools: Speeds applications and processes critical to the development lifecycle, such as unit testing, automatic QA, code analysis, code generation, image processing, parsing, compression, and AI calculations. A must-have among game developers, IncrediBuild for Dev Tools can dramatically accelerate rendering tools including Maya, 3ds Max and shading.

Xoreax's technology accelerates development for more than 100,000 users in more than 2,000 organizations, including Google, Microsoft, Intel, Electronic Arts, CitiGroup, and NVIDIA. IncrediBuild also supports development for Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, Xbox 360, and Sony Playstation3.

About Xoreax

Xoreax, the developer of IncrediBuild, is a leading solution provider of software acceleration technology. By harnessing unutilized processing power in private and public cloud environments, IncrediBuild accelerates Windows-based computational software with easy deployment and migration. With its unique process virtualization technology, IncrediBuild has become the de facto standard solution for code-build acceleration on the Windows platform. More than 100,000 users at over 2,000 companies and organizations depend on IncrediBuild application and build acceleration, including 20 Fortune 100 companies. http://www.incredibuild.com.

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Source: Xoreax

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