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Achieving Continuous Integration and Delivery through Jenkins

RapidValue

Released in 2011, Jenkins is a Java-based open-source automation service that facilitates our software development cycle. As mentioned, one of the notable aspects of Jenkins is the fact that it enables continuous integration and continuous delivery. What is so special about this build automation software?

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Using CodeShip With CodeDeploy

Dzone - DevOps

CodeShip is a hosted continuous delivery service that focuses on speed, simplicity, and reliability. CodeShip was founded in 2011, and pretty soon it became one of the best Saas Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery leaders in the market. What is CodeShip?

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Why every business needs CI/CD to succeed: a Q&A with Jim Rose and Cack Wilhelm

CircleCI

Our CEO, Jim Rose, recently sat down with Cack on IVP’s Hypergrowth podcast to discuss the rise of software delivery as a competitive differentiator, and what it’s like achieving hypergrowth and adjusting CircleCI as an organization. What do you see in the industry right now that’s continuing to drive demand for a solution like CircleCI?

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Our book “Software Architecture Metrics: Case Studies to Improve the Quality of Your Architecture” is published!

Apiumhub

He is a former practitioner of Agile methodologies, particularly extreme programming, with experience in practices like TDD, continuous integration, build pipelines, and evolutionary design. Dave Farley – Co-author of the Jolt-award winning book Continuous Delivery.

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Announcing CircleCI’s $100M Series E

CircleCI

I’d like to personally thank our customers, team, partners, and everyone else who has helped us deliver on our mission of building the best continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) tool on the market. When CircleCI launched in 2011, CI/CD was a niche practice for a small subset of cutting-edge tech teams.

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Tandem at 10: What’s Changed In The Coding World Since Tandem’s Founding?

Tandem

When Tandem was founded in 2011 , we were young, scrappy, and eager to make an impact on the world of software consulting. By 2011, web developers were starting to rely on JavaScript to fetch and render data. Over the next ten years, the IOT continued to expand across all industries and consumer segments.

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A Digital Ecommerce Transformation – Lower Environment PaaS – Part XVII

Joel Crabb

The first thing that we established as a team back in 2010 was a new set of build infrastructure (Git, Jenkins, Artifactory, Chef) so that engineer’s had actual continuous integration tools to work with. Aside: Continuous Delivery was just appearing at this time.