Gearset is a full‑featured Salesforce DevOps solution built for the enterprise, giving teams the tools to adopt best practices across every stage of the DevOps lifecycle. From metadata and CPQ deployments to CI/CD, testing, code analysis, sandbox seeding, backups, archiving, and observability, Gearset gives teams unmatched insight and control over their Salesforce workflows. Over 3,000 organizations — including names like McKesson and IBM — rely on Gearset to deliver with security and scale in mind.
With advanced governance, detailed audit trails, SOX/ISO/HIPAA support, multi‑team pipelines, integrated security checks, and adherence to ISO 27001, SOC 2, GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, and HIPAA, Gearset combines enterprise‑ready compliance with rapid onboarding and an intuitive interface — all in one platform. Leading firms in finance, healthcare, and tech trust Gearset to power their DevOps initiatives without adding complexity.
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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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Azure Pipelines
Streamline your builds and deployments using Pipelines, allowing you to focus more on creativity rather than technical details. Access cloud-hosted pipelines for various operating systems, including Linux, macOS, and Windows. Develop applications for web, desktop, and mobile platforms effortlessly. You can deploy your work to any cloud service or on-premises environment as needed. Support is available for building, testing, and deploying applications in languages such as Node.js, Python, Java, PHP, Ruby, C/C++, .NET, Android, and iOS. Execute tasks in parallel across Linux, macOS, and Windows systems seamlessly. It’s simple to build and push images to container registries like Docker Hub and Azure Container Registry, and you can deploy these containers to specific hosts or Kubernetes clusters. Additionally, you can explore a diverse array of community-created tasks for building, testing, and deploying, along with numerous extensions from platforms like Slack to SonarCloud. Ensure continuous delivery (CD) of your software to any cloud environment, including Azure, AWS, and GCP, while also visualizing deployment across multiple interdependent stages for better management. This approach not only enhances productivity but also fosters innovation within your development processes.
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Kobee
When it’s essential to maintain complete oversight and control, as well as utilize an automated CI/CD toolchain that seamlessly integrates into your enterprise setup, each project can operate within various life cycles. These life cycles offer a tailored workflow that facilitates the automation of tasks needed to navigate the development and release phases effectively. The framework accommodates both Release and Package-based builds, whether for Distributed systems or Mainframe environments. Continuous integration (CI) can be implemented alongside options for scheduled or on-demand builds. Once a release is constructed, it is preserved as an archive for future reference. The system supports different build types, including Full Build, Partial Build, Production-based Partial Build, or tag-based Partial Build. Following the build process, the automated deployment mechanism transfers the release or package to the suitable Test or Production environment. Each solution utilizes a specific set of pre-defined yet customizable actions—referred to as "Solution Phases"—to streamline and automate this deployment process, ensuring efficiency and consistency throughout the project lifecycle. This approach not only enhances productivity but also reduces the risk of errors during deployment.
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