Pegasystems announced the general availability of Pega Infinity ’24.1™.
Armory announced public early access to their new Continuous Deployment-as-a-Service product.
Armory Continuous Deployment-as-a-Service delivers declarative deployments, across multiple environments, that support advanced strategies, so developers can focus on building great code rather than deploying it.
“We believe deploying software continuously, at any scale, should be achievable and effortless for all developers of the world, not just the likes of Google and Netflix,” said Jim Douglas, President and CEO, Armory. “It’s our vision and mission to unlock innovation through software to make software continuous, scalable, secure, and safe, so developers can improve and protect their customers’ experience with confidence and ease.”
Armory Continuous Deployment-as-a-Service plugs into any existing Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) and can be invoked from any existing toolchain or Continuous Integration (CI) system, including Amazon CodePipeline. This allows development teams to easily leverage the power of Armory Continuous Deployment-as-a-Service when deploying to Kubernetes services like Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS).
Armory Continuous Deployment-as-a-Service provides easy-to-use, environment-specific controls to specify how much traffic is exposed to new changes and to automatically roll back if needed. This enables development teams to continuously verify a service is healthy before routing all traffic to the new version, limiting risk exposure and protecting the customer experience.
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