Bitrise
Streamline your development process while saving time, reducing costs, and alleviating developer stress with a mobile CI/CD solution that is not only swift and adaptable but also scalable. Whether your preference leans towards native development or cross-platform frameworks, we have a comprehensive solution that meets your needs. Supporting languages such as Swift, Objective-C, Java, and Kotlin, along with platforms like Xamarin, Cordova, Ionic, React Native, and Flutter, we ensure that your initial workflows are configured automatically so you can start building within minutes. Bitrise seamlessly integrates with any Git service, whether public, private, or ad hoc, including platforms like GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, GitLab, GitLab Enterprise, and Bitbucket, available both in the cloud and on-premises. You can easily trigger builds based on pull requests, schedule them for specific times, or set up custom webhooks to suit your workflow. Additionally, our workflows are designed to operate on your terms, enabling you to coordinate various tasks such as performing integration tests, deploying to device farms, and distributing apps to testers or app stores, ultimately enhancing your overall efficiency. With a flexible approach, you can adapt your CI/CD processes to meet the evolving demands of your development cycle.
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Windocks
Windocks provides on-demand Oracle, SQL Server, as well as other databases that can be customized for Dev, Test, Reporting, ML, DevOps, and DevOps. Windocks database orchestration allows for code-free end to end automated delivery. This includes masking, synthetic data, Git operations and access controls, as well as secrets management. Databases can be delivered to conventional instances, Kubernetes or Docker containers.
Windocks can be installed on standard Linux or Windows servers in minutes. It can also run on any public cloud infrastructure or on-premise infrastructure. One VM can host up 50 concurrent database environments. When combined with Docker containers, enterprises often see a 5:1 reduction of lower-level database VMs.
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Buildkite
Deploy the open-source buildkite-agent within your own environment for optimal speed, enhanced control, and robust security. This agent is responsible for checking out your source code, executing tailored hooks and overrides, and subsequently carrying out your build tasks, ensuring that your source code remains securely on your own infrastructure. You can easily install the agent via a variety of packages and binaries compatible with numerous platforms and architectures, such as Ubuntu, Debian, Mac, Windows, Docker, and many others. With its artifact and metadata storage capabilities, the agent facilitates share-nothing, state-free build jobs that can be effortlessly distributed and scaled across multiple agents. You have the flexibility to run as many build agents as you require (up to 10,000 connected per account), all while maintaining smooth operations. The open-source Elastic CI Stack for AWS provides a straightforward method to maintain a scalable CI stack that adapts to your needs within your own AWS account. Alternatively, if you prefer a more personalized approach, you have the option to leverage the tools with which you are already familiar in your production environments, such as Packer and Terraform, allowing for a seamless integration of your existing workflows. This adaptability ensures that your CI/CD processes can evolve alongside your project requirements.
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HashiCorp Waypoint
Waypoint simplifies the management and monitoring of deployments across various platforms like Kubernetes, Nomad, EC2, and Google Cloud Run by utilizing a single configuration file and a unified workflow. It supports application development in any programming language or framework, allowing for the use of Buildpacks for automatic building of standard frameworks or the option to employ custom Dockerfiles and other build tools for more specific control. During the build phase, your application and its assets are compiled, validated, and transformed into an artifact. This artifact can then either be published to a remote registry or directly handed off to the deploy phase. In the deployment phase, Waypoint efficiently transfers the artifacts generated during the build phase to diverse platforms, including Kubernetes, EC2, and static site hosts. It systematically configures the designated platform and ensures the new application version is ready for public access. Before officially launching, deployments can be reviewed through a preview URL, allowing for any necessary adjustments. Finally, Waypoint facilitates the release of your prepped deployments, making them available for the public to access and interact with. This streamlined approach enhances the overall deployment experience across different environments.
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