Best IT Management Software for Nexus Repository Pro

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    Jenkins Reviews
    Jenkins, the most popular open-source automation server, provides hundreds of plugins that can be used to build, deploy, and automate any project. Jenkins is an extensible automation server that can be used to create CI servers or become the continuous delivery hub for any project. Jenkins is a Java-based program that can be run straight out of the box. It includes packages for Windows, Linux and macOS, as well as other Unix-like operating system packages. Jenkins is easy to set up and configure via its web interface. It also includes built-in help and on-the-fly error checking. Jenkins can be integrated with almost every tool in the Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery toolchain thanks to the hundreds of plugins available in the Update Center. Jenkins' plugin architecture allows for almost unlimited possibilities. Jenkins makes it easy to distribute work across multiple machines. This helps drive builds, tests, and deployments across multiple platforms more quickly.
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    Docker Reviews
    Docker eliminates repetitive, tedious configuration tasks and is used throughout development lifecycle for easy, portable, desktop, and cloud application development. Docker's complete end-to-end platform, which includes UIs CLIs, APIs, and security, is designed to work together throughout the entire application delivery cycle. Docker images can be used to quickly create your own applications on Windows or Mac. Create your multi-container application using Docker Compose. Docker can be integrated with your favorite tools in your development pipeline. Docker is compatible with all development tools, including GitHub, CircleCI, and VS Code. To run applications in any environment, package them as portable containers images. Use Docker Trusted Content to get Docker Official Images, images from Docker Verified Publishings, and more.
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    Chef Reviews
    Chef transforms infrastructure into code. Chef automates how you build, deploy and manage your infrastructure. Your infrastructure can be as easily modified, tested, and repeated as application code. Chef Infrastructure Management automates infrastructure management automation to ensure configurations are consistently applied in all environments. Chef Compliance makes it easy for the enterprise to enforce and maintain compliance. Chef App Delivery enables you to deliver consistent, high-quality application results at scale. Chef Desktop allows IT teams automate the deployment, management and ongoing compliance for IT resources.
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    CircleCI Reviews

    CircleCI

    CircleCI

    $50 per month
    2 Ratings
    CI hosted on the cloud or on a dedicated server can automate your development process.
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    Phylum Reviews
    Phylum defends applications at the perimeter of the open-source ecosystem and the tools used to build software. Its automated analysis engine scans third-party code as soon as it’s published into the open-source ecosystem to vet software packages, identify risks, inform users and block attacks. Think of Phylum like a firewall for open-source code. Phylum can be deployed in front of artifact repository managers, integrate directly with package managers or be deployed in CI/CD pipelines. Phylum users benefit from its powerful, automated analysis engine that reports proprietary findings instead of relying on manually curated lists. Phylum uses SAST, heuristics, machine learning and artificial intelligence to detect and report zero-day findings. Users know more risks, sooner and earlier in the development lifecycle for the strongest software supply chain defense. The Phylum policy library allows users to toggle on the blocking of critical vulnerabilities, attacks like typosquats, obfuscated code and dependency confusion, copyleft licenses, and more. Additionally, the flexibility of OPA enables customers to develop incredibly flexible and granular policies that fit their unique needs.
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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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    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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    Nexus Lifecycle Reviews
    Ensure that your entire software supply chain is protected. Developers can use a Chrome browser extension to see if an open-source component is vulnerable when they select from public repositories. Developers can integrate to the most popular IDEs to quickly select the best components based upon real-time intelligence, and then move to an approved version in one click. Nexus Lifecycle integrates Eclipse, IntelliJ and Visual Studio. Nexus Lifecycle integrates to GitHub, GitLab and Atlassian Bitbucket in order to automatically generate pull request for components that violate open-source policies. Developers can see which versions they should use to fix violations. No more guessing which version to upgrade to. Because Nexus Intelligence is the only automated dependency management solution that can eliminate noise, developers can trust that the PRs are accurate.
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    Opsera Reviews
    We take care of everything. You can create the perfect CI/CD platform that meets your company's needs with zero vendor lock-in. Stop building toolchain automation and stop writing manual scripts. Your engineers can now focus on your core business. The declarative model of pipeline workflows allows you to focus on what's required, not how it's done. This includes software builds, security scans and unit testing, as well as deployments. Blueprints allows you to diagnose any failures within Opsera by displaying the console output of each step of your pipeline execution. Comprehensive software delivery analytics for your CI/CD process in one view. This includes Lead Time, Change Failure Ratio, Deployment Frequency and Time to Restore. Contextualized logs allow for faster resolution, improved auditing, and compliance.
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