Best DevOps Software for DROPS

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    Ansible Reviews
    Ansible is an automation engine that automates cloud provisioning and configuration management, application deployment, intraservice orchestration, and many other IT requirements.
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    JFrog Artifactory Reviews
    The Industry Standard Universal Binary Repository Management Manager. All major package types supported (over 27 and growing), including Maven, npm. Python, NuGet. Gradle. Go and Helm, Kubernetes, Docker, as well as integration to leading CI servers or DevOps tools you already use. Additional functionalities include: - High availability that scales to infinity through active/active clustering in your DevOps environment. This scales as your business grows - On-Prem or Cloud, Hybrid, Multi-Cloud Solution - De Facto Kubernetes Registry for managing application packages, operating systems component dependencies, open sources libraries, Docker containers and Helm charts. Full visibility of all dependencies. Compatible with a growing number of Kubernetes cluster provider.
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    Amazon Web Services (AWS) Reviews
    Top Pick
    AWS offers a wide range of services, including database storage, compute power, content delivery, and other functionality. This allows you to build complex applications with greater flexibility, scalability, and reliability. Amazon Web Services (AWS), the world's largest and most widely used cloud platform, offers over 175 fully featured services from more than 150 data centers worldwide. AWS is used by millions of customers, including the fastest-growing startups, large enterprises, and top government agencies, to reduce costs, be more agile, and innovate faster. AWS offers more services and features than any other cloud provider, including infrastructure technologies such as storage and databases, and emerging technologies such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, data lakes, analytics, and the Internet of Things. It is now easier, cheaper, and faster to move your existing apps to the cloud.
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    GitLab Reviews
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    GitLab

    GitLab

    $29 per user per month
    14 Ratings
    GitLab is a complete DevOps platform. GitLab gives you a complete CI/CD toolchain right out of the box. One interface. One conversation. One permission model. GitLab is a complete DevOps platform, delivered in one application. It fundamentally changes the way Security, Development, and Ops teams collaborate. GitLab reduces development time and costs, reduces application vulnerabilities, and speeds up software delivery. It also increases developer productivity. Source code management allows for collaboration, sharing, and coordination across the entire software development team. To accelerate software delivery, track and merge branches, audit changes, and enable concurrent work. Code can be reviewed, discussed, shared knowledge, and identified defects among distributed teams through asynchronous review. Automate, track, and report code reviews.
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    Jira Reviews
    Top Pick
    Jira is a project management tool that allows you to plan and track the work of your entire team. Atlassian's Jira is the #1 tool for software development teams to plan and build great products. Jira is trusted by thousands of teams. It offers a range of tools to help plan, track, and release world-class software. It also allows you to capture and organize issues, assign work, and follow team activity. It integrates with leading developer software for end-toend traceability. Jira can help you break down big ideas into manageable steps, whether they are small projects or large cross-functional programs. Organize your work, create milestones and dependencies, and more. Linking work to goals allows everyone to see how their work contributes towards company objectives, and to stay aligned with what's important. Your next step, suggested by AI. Atlassian Intelligence automatically suggests tasks to help you get your big ideas done.
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    CloudBees Reviews
    CloudBees is a software delivery platform that offers complete functionality. Developers can innovate faster with self-service, scalable, repeatable and compliant workflows. Learn how we can help you release safer, faster software. You can manage, release, and monitor features at scale. Visibility should not be limited to a single pipeline. You can orchestrate your software delivery company from beginning to end. Learn why "meta" orchestration is such a game-changer. Analyze, communicate, and measure the impact of software delivery on business performance. Get answers to your questions about software delivery analytics. You can ensure that assets are compliant at all stages, including production. This will allow you to automatically identify potential risks and address them. Stop waiting for builds, fixing bugs and rewriting scripts. You can now focus on your core competencies: feature management and fast workflows. Automate compliance, security, governance and compliance without limiting flexibility. Developers are happier when you're confident. Software delivery should be treated as a business. Manage risk proactively
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    Bitbucket Reviews
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    Bitbucket

    Atlassian

    $15 per month
    10 Ratings
    Bitbucket goes beyond Git code management. Bitbucket is a place for teams to plan projects, collaborate on code and test, and then deploy. For small teams of less than 5, Bitbucket is free. Premium plans ($6/user/mo), and Standard ($3/user/mo), are available at scale. You can organize your projects by creating Bitbucket branches from Jira issues and Trello cards. Integrated CI/CD allows you to build, test, and deploy. Configuration as code allows for fast feedback loops and benefits. Pull requests make it easier to approve code reviews. With inline comments, create a merge list with the designated approvers. Bitbucket Pipelines with CI/CD lets you build, test, and deploy with integrated CI/CD. You can benefit from configuration as code and quick feedback loops. With IP whitelisting, 2-step verification and IP whitelisting, you can be sure that your code is safe in the Cloud. You can restrict access to certain users and control their actions by granting branch permissions and merging checks to quality code.
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    AWS CloudFormation Reviews

    AWS CloudFormation

    Amazon

    $0.0009 per handler operation
    1 Rating
    AWS CloudFormation allows you to create resource templates. These templates can be used to specify a set AWS resources to provision. These templates allow you to easily duplicate your infrastructure quickly and easily, as well as version control it.
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    Puppet Enterprise Reviews

    Puppet Enterprise

    Puppet

    $120 per month
    Puppet is changing the way continuous operations can be done. Automate your environment with products that are responsive, predictive and predictive. 90% of the US's largest companies use Puppet's infrastructure to simplify complex IT infrastructure. Puppet is redefining continuous operations. Our platform empowers IT operations teams to automate their infrastructure. This allows them to deliver at cloud speed, cloud scale. Our flexible approach to infrastructure automation allows teams to innovate quickly, while ensuring security and compliance. We are leading the charge in predicting at scale and moving beyond find-and-fix. No more surprises. We work at the speed of business and deliver infrastructure automation software that promises your business and gives your employees back their time. Peace of mind.
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    Google Cloud Deployment Manager Reviews
    Simple templates make it easy to create and manage cloud resources. Google Cloud Deployment Manager allows users to specify all resources required for their application in a declarative format using Python or Jinja2 templates. To parameterize the configuration, you can use Jinja2 or Python templates. This allows reuse of common deployment paradigms like an auto-scaled instance group that is load balanced and auto-scaled. Consider your configuration code and use it to perform repeatable deployments. The process of creating resources can be repeated repeatedly by creating configuration files that define the resources. Many tools use an imperative approach. This requires the user to specify the steps required to create and configure resources. Declarative approaches allow the user to define the configuration and the system will take the necessary steps. Instead of deploying each resource individually, the user can concentrate on the resources that make up the application or service.
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    Nexus Repository Pro Reviews
    Manage binaries and create artifacts throughout your software supply chain. All components, binaries and artifacts are available from one source. Distribute parts and containers efficiently to developers. More than 100,000 organizations worldwide have used this product. Distribute Maven/Java components, npm and NuGet, Helm and Docker, OBR, APT and GO, R components, and many more. From dev to delivery, manage components: binaries and containers, assemblies, and finished products. Advanced support for Java Virtual Machine (JVM), including Gradle, Ant and Maven, as well as Ivy. Compatible with Eclipse, IntelliJ and Hudson, Jenkins, Puppets, Puppets, Chef, Docker and many other popular tools. High availability and innovation available 24x7x365. One source of truth for all components throughout your software development lifecycle, including QA, staging, operations. Integrate with existing user access provisioning systems such as LDAP, Atlassian Crowd and more.
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    Azure Resource Manager Reviews
    Azure Resource Manager is the Azure deployment and management service. It is a management layer that allows you to create, modify, and delete resources from your Azure account. To secure and organize your resources, you can use management features such as access control, locks, tags, and tags. Resource Manager receives any request sent by a user from any of the Azure tools or APIs. It authenticates and authorizes your request. The request is sent to Azure by Resource Manager. Azure takes the requested action. All requests are handled using the same API. This ensures consistency in results and capabilities across all tools. All the capabilities available in the portal can also be accessed through PowerShell and Azure CLI, REST APIs, client SDKs, or REST APIs. Within 180 days of initial release, API functionality will be available in the portal.
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