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    packagecloud Reviews

    packagecloud

    packagecloud

    $150 per month
    Here is fast, reliable, and secure software. Developer-friendly, unified interface for all your artifacts, written in any language and delivered to any infrastructure. Packagecloud handles your packages securely and quickly so you can ship securely. Consistent package repositories at enterprise scale and startup speed. One API and CLI for all environments and types of packages. It integrates seamlessly and harmoniously into the systems you already use. You can manage all your packages and deploy them to any environment from one interface, whether it's on-premise or cloud. Packagecloud supports all the most popular package types including Ruby, Python, Ruby, Node and more. Packagecloud is designed for teams and includes access control and collaboration features. Packagecloud just works. Packagecloud is easy to use. We run thousands upon thousands of tests to ensure consistent behavior, even when there are bugs in the packaging systems.
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    IBM Rational Synergy Reviews
    Software configuration management solution that is task-based and brings together distributed teams of developers worldwide on a single platform. IBM®, Rational®, Synergy (SCM) is a task-based software configuration management (SCM), solution that brings together global, distributed developers on a single platform. It offers capabilities that enable software and systems developers to collaborate and work faster. IBM Rational Synergy assists software delivery teams to manage global collaboration's complexity and improves overall productivity.
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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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    Aleo Reviews
    It is modular and compliant. This is the ultimate toolkit to build private applications. A world-class infrastructure designed for you and your team. Everything you need, from IDE to blockchain, and everything in between. Leo is your tool for developing. With ease, you can create your app using our programming language. You can iterate lightning fast. Our platform makes it easy to compile and test your code, hassle-free. You can deploy to the blockchain. Your shiny new app will be ready in no time. Find out what we are creating for developers like yourself. Aleo Package Manager makes it easy to create applications. You won't be able to compromise on convenience or user privacy for the first time. Aleo makes it easy to deploy and share your application for life. Aleo has assembled a solid compiler team to create a very ambitious circuit compiler. This project aims to make it easy for developers to use zero-knowledge proofs in applications.
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    eemaan Deployment Manager Reviews
    In seconds, package and deploy software and configuration updates. A 5-step wizard will guide you through the process of packaging Genesys software and configuration into an easily shared package. All this from the comfort of your dashboard. In just a few clicks, you can deploy any shared package. Simply select the location, package, Genesys Application to update, and then click 'Go.' The entire process of downloading and updating Genesys configurations is automated. The deployment didn't go according to plan? Don't worry, just one click and the old configuration and software will be restored. The best is always the last. An automatic Runbook generator is used to automate the deployment process. A step-by-step Runbook generator is used to speed up the approval process and to provide backup plans in the event of an emergency.
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    Packagist Reviews
    Packagist is the main repository for composers. It aggregates public PHP package installable with Composer. Your project's root directory should contain a file called composer.json, which contains your project dependencies. Packagist is Composer's default package repository. It allows you to find packages and allows Composer to know where the code is. Composer can be used to manage dependencies for your library or project. First, choose a package name. This is an important step because it cannot be changed and should be unique enough so that there are no conflicts in the future. A package name is composed of a vendor name and project name, joined by a/. To prevent conflicts in naming, the vendor name is necessary. The composer.json file should be located at the top of your package’s git/svn/ directory. It is how you describe your package to composer and packagist. The VCS repository contains tags that you create to automatically fetch new versions of your package.