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CloudBees announced a new version of CloudBees Jenkins Enterprise, introducing a new, intuitive user experience.
Designed for agile teams, CloudBees Jenkins Enterprise enhances the ability to build software in a repeatable, standardized manner, while giving teams the flexibility to choose the right tools for each project. The new user experience enables agile enterprises to expand their DevOps initiatives by providing an intuitive interface that helps teams become productive immediately.
As DevOps needs rapidly evolve, enterprises require confidence that they are equipping their teams with the most feature-rich, reliable and secure Jenkins-based continuous delivery platform possible. With the new version of CloudBees Jenkins Enterprise, enterprises can onboard new projects and new teams quickly, via pre-configured security and built-in integrations to code repositories. This fast setup enables organizations to accelerate their DevOps journey.
The updated CloudBees Jenkins Enterprise equips development teams with more integrations than ever before. It offers integrations to more than 1,400 DevOps tools and technologies, providing a way for enterprises to standardize and share best practices which, in turn, drives consistency and aligns teams around common goals across the organization. With the new version, companies can break down silos and streamline their development practices.
Teams using CloudBees Jenkins Enterprise can rapidly increase the speed of software delivery by:
- Easily collaborating on software delivery projects
- Onboarding new teams and starting projects within minutes
- Creating a standard software delivery pipeline using DevOps best practices
- Eliminating setup and administration complexity that take focus away from software delivery
These improvements in the CloudBees Jenkins Enterprise user experience preserve the flexibility of Jenkins for use by any new team - whether they are building a shared web service, a mobile app or embedded software - while completely deploying the needed infrastructure and software behind-the-scenes with the CloudBees Distributed Pipeline Architecture. This environment is separate and secure, protecting continuity of each team from one another, yet allows a standardized way to deploy and manage organization-wide standards on a scalable, shared infrastructure.
“Continuous delivery is helping organizations turn their digital transformation dreams into reality. It gives them the speed and agility to spin up new application projects that deliver value and support the business needs," said Harpreet Singh, VP of Products, CloudBees. “CloudBees Jenkins Enterprise helps companies quickly onboard teams, align priorities and streamline the software delivery pipeline, while empowering teams with the flexibility to respond to the changing needs of the business.”
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