Ionic's recent event highlighted significant updates and new releases across its suite of open source and commercial products, including the launch of Ionic Portals, a component designed to integrate web-based experiences into native mobile apps with enhanced security and collaboration features. The introduction of the Cloud CLI for Appflow allows seamless integration with CI/CD platforms, enhancing development processes by enabling rapid updates and automated app store publishing. Ionic also expanded its official integration offerings with Apple Pay, Google Pay, Microsoft Intune, and Couchbase Lite, facilitating the creation of comprehensive and secure app experiences. Additionally, Ionic Windows was unveiled to enable the deployment of apps as native Windows applications, while the Ionic 6 Beta introduces new components and improved desktop support. The Capacitor framework continues to grow as a standard for web developers transitioning to mobile apps, and Stencil has enhanced its team and features, including support for source maps. These advancements underscore Ionic's commitment to empowering developers to create high-quality apps using web technologies, furthering their vision of a "Web Native" ecosystem.