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We have published an update for the 4.0 deployment of Backendless – 4.0b3. The update includes the following changes: Fixed problem with developer account confirmation via link in email; Fixed “Login with Twitter” for developer accounts; The “Manage” screen in Backendless console rendered blank in Safari; Fixed error with app deletion; Fixed a bug which caused invocation…
It is finally here! Backendless version 4.0 Beta 1 is now available in our Cloud! This is a major release packed with some amazing functionality. A new management console, generated project templates, online server-side code editing, and deployment, AWS lambda integration – these are just some of the new features you will find in version…
It has been a long journey from the early days when the Backendless team sat down to discuss what we wanted to do with the platform to today when we are writing this blog post. The idea for the 4.0 release was started as a uniform vision for a major cleanup of all the issues…
2016 was a pretty big year for Backendless. There is a steady stream of developer sign-ups for the Backendless Cloud version, fueled in part by the impending closure of Parse. The ever-increasing API traffic generated by the apps and the growing developer activity resulted in stability problems towards the end of 2016. There were outages…
We recently spoke with The New Stack about Backendless. One of their biggest takeaways: …this is what could set Backendless apart from many other mBaaS providers: The spectrum of services is only part of a larger environment designed to host a marketplace of developer defined services. Read the full article here.
Backendless was featured in a report by Gartner entitled “IT Market Clock for Mobile App Development, 2016”.
About a year ago we made a decision to drop the barrier of entry for Backendless Standalone. At the time when we released the free version of Standalone Backendless, we made a bet that users will go for the “enterprise standard” of server redundancy by introducing a second (non-free) instance and thus removing a single…
Backendless is in the 2016 Mobile Development Guide by DZone.