Description
Incredibuild offers acceleration solutions for the following:
1) Using IncrediBuild as a full Visual Studio integration to speed up build time for all Visual Studio versions, including the just-released Visual Studio 2012! Certified Visual Studio Industry Partner.
2) IncrediBuild for Make & Build Tools which accelerates build platforms including Make, MSBuild, Gmake, VSimake, Jam, nAnt, Jom, SH, Python, VsiMake, BJam, Jam+, and more. Popular builds available for acceleration include Microsoft, Intel, NVidia, CUDA (nvcc), Sony Playstation, Nitendo 3DS, Wii U, GCC, and ccppc.
3) Incredibuild for Dev Tools shortens your development lifecycle with faster unit testing, QA scripts, code analysis, code generation, image processing, and compression. MicroFocus, BoundsCheker, Klocwork, Goanna, and PC-lint are tools being supported by IncrediBuild.
The cornerstone technology behind IncrediBuild has the ability to create a unique virtual environment. Regardless of which node executes that particular task, IncrediBuild's grid computing technology guarantees that computational tasks will always generate reliable results. This is achieved without the requirement of creating and managing system images by different types of tasks.
When distributed jobs are initiated, all tasks comprising that specific project are executed by initiating the node's environment (file system, registry, etc).). For example, if a C++ compiler task runs on a remote node, it uses the initiating node's file system, registry, etc to ensure that correct copies of the source code files are being compiled.
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