Best Application Release Orchestration (ARO) Tools for Kubernetes

Find and compare the best Application Release Orchestration (ARO) tools for Kubernetes in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Application Release Orchestration (ARO) tools for Kubernetes on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    IBM DevOps Deploy Reviews
    Continuous delivery of any app to any environment. IBM DevOps Deploy, formerly IBM UrbanCode Deploy, is an application-release tool that combines continuous deployment and deployment automation capabilities with robust visibility and auditing capabilities. Automated, repeatable software deployment processes in development, testing, and production will increase the frequency of software release. Simplify and repeat the deployment of multichannel apps to all environments, on premises or in cloud, with consistency. Use a centralized server to manage thousands of endpoints across clouds, data centres or mainframes. Use tested integrations to make processes more robust and easier for designers. These include Jira, Jenkins Kubernetes Microsoft, ServiceNow, WebSphere, and ServiceNow.
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    Octopus Deploy Reviews

    Octopus Deploy

    Octopus Deploy

    Free
    Octopus Deploy was founded in 2012 and has enabled successful deployments for more than 25,000 companies worldwide. Octopus Deploy was the first release orchestration and DevOps automation tool. They were limited to large enterprises, slow, and didn't deliver on their promises. Octopus Deploy was first to be adopted by software teams. We continue to innovate new ways for Dev & Ops to automate releases and deliver software to production. Octopus Deploy provides a single location for your team: - Manage releases - Automate complex application deployments - Automate routine or emergency operations tasks Octopus is different because it focuses on repeatable, reliable deployments and has a deep understanding about how software teams work. Octopus is our philosophy about what makes good automation. This philosophy has been refined over a decade of many thousands of successful deployments. Octopus is designed to handle the most complex deployments.
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    Kaholo Reviews

    Kaholo

    Kaholo

    $99 per month
    Kaholo is an IT workflow automation tool for developers that uses low-code code. It allows them to automate their workflows quicker and can be used by any developer without the need for scripting or proprietary tool knowledge.
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    Clarive Reviews

    Clarive

    Clarive Software

    €2 per user per month
    Get started on your DevOps Journey. Make application delivery simple with a simple, powerful, and unified workflow. This is where you start your journey to continuous delivery. Clarive is the first tool that combines Dev and Ops. To achieve your product goals and objectives, you can define and schedule milestones, quality gates, and releases. Package source code and any other artifact into changesets that can be used to support any review, test, or deployment workflow. Track your release progress through different environments and stages while you collaborate and iterate on kanban boards. Automate release pipelines to deploy components, resolve dependencies, and provision infrastructure. Ideal for Dev teams who want to get started with lean delivery. Reduce time and money by replacing redundant tools Ideal for Ops teams who want to centralize delivery processes, coordinate silos, and resolve application dependencies.
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    JFrog Pipelines Reviews
    JFrog Pipelines allows software teams to ship updates quicker by automating DevOps processes in an efficient and secure manner across all their tools and teams. It automates every step of production, including continuous integration (CI), continuous deliveries (CD), infrastructure, and more. Pipelines is natively integrated with the JFrog Platform and is available with both cloud (software-as-a-service) and on-prem subscriptions.
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    Azure Pipelines Reviews
    Pipelines automates your builds and deployments so you can spend more time being creative and less on the nuts and bolts. Cloud-hosted pipelines available for Linux, macOS, Windows. You can build web, desktop, and mobile apps. You can deploy to any cloud or on premises. Test, build, and deploy Node.js and Python, Java and PHP apps. You can run parallel on Linux, macOS and Windows. You can easily build and push images to container registry sites like Docker Hub or Azure Container Registry. You can deploy containers to Kubernetes or individual hosts. Explore and implement a wide variety of community-built build and test, deployment, and deployment tasks. There are hundreds of extensions available from Slack to SonarCloud. Continuous delivery (CD), of your software to any cloud, such as Azure, AWS and GCP, can be implemented. Visualize deployment to any number interdependent stages.
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    mogenius Reviews

    mogenius

    mogenius

    $350 per month
    mogenius is a platform that combines visibility, automation, and observability in one place for Kubernetes management. Connect and visualize Kubernetes workloads and clusters. Visibility for the whole team. Identify misconfigurations in your workloads. Take action within the mogenius platform. Automate K8s operations using service catalogs, developer-self-service and ephemeral environment. Leverage developer self-service to simplify deployments for your developers. Standardized and automated workflows can optimize resource allocation and prevent configuration drift. Service catalogs eliminate duplicate work and encourage reuse. Get complete visibility into your Kubernetes configuration. Deploy an operator that is cloud-agnostic to get a complete view of your clusters and workloads. In a few clicks, you can provide developers with ephemeral and local testing environments that mimic your production setup.
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    Gravity Cloud Reviews

    Gravity Cloud

    Gravity Cloud

    $49 per month
    Gravity Cloud is an Internal Developer Platform which enables engineering teams run and manage cloud on a large scale. The IDP is a feature-rich IDP that provides complete control and visibility over Kubernetes and Databases. It also supports RBAC, CI/CD, CI/CD, and many other features. Gravity provides complete visibility of costs for any cloud-based action. IDP is a key part of the lifecycle of an engineering team. It increases productivity and reduces the total cost of ownership for non-core development work. Gravity's IDP is designed to maximize your software lifecycles.
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    Digital.ai Release Reviews
    Digital.ai Release (formerly XebiaLabs XL release) is a CD release management tool. It allows teams within an organization to model and monitor releases, automate tasks in IT infrastructure, and reduce release times by analysing and improving release processes. Automate, orchestrate, and gain visibility into your release pipelines at enterprise scale. You can manage the most complex release pipelines with ease. The entire software release pipeline can be planned, automated, and analyzed. Software delivery can be controlled and optimized. Know the status of both automated and manual steps in the release pipeline. Identify bottlenecks and reduce errors to lower the chance of release failures. To get a clear view of your entire release pipeline and the most up-to-date status information across all tools and systems, code to production, monitor it. You can customize dashboards to highlight the most important information about each release.
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    Ozone Reviews
    Ozone platform allows enterprises to quickly and securely ship modern applications. Ozone eliminates the need to manage too many DevOps tools, making it easy to deploy applications on Kubernetes. Integrate all your existing DevOps tools to automate your application delivery process. Automated pipeline workflows make deployments faster and allow for on-demand infrastructure management. Enforce compliance policies and governance for app deployments at scale to prevent business losses. One pane of glass, where engineering, DevOps, and security teams can collaborate on app releases in realtime.
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    JFrog Platform Reviews

    JFrog Platform

    JFrog

    $98 per month
    Fully automated DevOps platform to distribute trusted software releases, from code to production. DevOps projects can be onboarded with users, resources, and permissions to speed up deployment frequency. Fearlessly update by proactive identification of open-source vulnerabilities and violations of license compliance. Your enterprise can achieve zero downtime in its DevOps pipeline by using High Availability and active/active Clustering. You can manage your DevOps environment using out-of-the box ecosystem and native integrations. Enterprise ready with a choice of cloud, multi-cloud, hybrid, and on-prem deployments that scale with you. You can ensure speed, reliability, and security for IoT software updates. Device management at scale. You can create new DevOps project in minutes. And you can easily onboard resources, team members and storage quotas to code faster.
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    DROPS Reviews
    DROPS is an application release management tool that simplifies, secures, and centralizes the deployment of applications in data centers, hybrid infrastructures, and multi-cloud environments. It integrates seamlessly with CI/CD pipelines and supports both agent-based operations and agentless ones. DROPS' features, such as full-stack deployment management, automated infrastructure provisioning and 24/7 availability, aim to streamline deployment processes, and ensure consistent and reliable delivery. The tool is flexible to manage both modern and legacy applications, meeting the needs of diverse enterprises. Choose between agent-based and agentless operation. No need to install and manage agents. DROPS adapts itself to your configuration, and if you need agents, they will be provisioned automatically. No scripting is required to plan and organize your application deployment using the web console. Facilitate collaboration between technical teams and stakeholders.
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