Progress announced new powerful capabilities and enhancements in the latest release of Progress® Sitefinity®.
Venue.sh, part of The Adaptavist Group, announced the launch of its DevOps platform, a tool catalog that empowers engineering teams to streamline their development and delivery processes, shifting their focus to what really matters.
Venue.sh aims to scale into a full platform orchestrator that will provide standardization, collaboration tools, metrics, and cost optimization in one user-friendly solution that can be used across all cloud development environments. The first of those features available at launch includes an Internal Tool Catalog where developer teams can view all of their code repositories and projects, providing insights about the project itself and the developers contributing to it.
The platform is particularly beneficial for small to medium-sized enterprises struggling with app deployment, and larger organizations seeking to streamline their development processes.
“With Venue.sh we’ve created a platform for development teams that enhances their productivity and enables them to ship code faster, we’re giving engineers their time back, allowing them to collaborate more effectively and deliver better results faster," said Mike Maheu, Co-founder and GM at Venue.sh. “Just like a live music event, finding the right venue is pivotal to its success, the ideal venue sets the tone for the entire experience and can make or break an event.”
Additional Venue.sh features include:
- Plugin Manager: Through the use of plugins, teams can customize their platform to work for them
- Sliding Permissions: Users can organize projects, teams, and environments with granular permissions
- Connection Manager: Centralised access to all developer resources and services
For the launch, Venue.sh has partnered with Daytona, a provider of open-source Development Environment Manager solutions. This collaboration will see Daytona's powerful Cloud solution available as a plugin within the Venue.sh ecosystem.
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