mabl announced the addition of mobile application testing to its platform.
CloudBees announced a global partnership with Lenovo, integrating CloudBees Core on Lenovo’s DevOps with OpenShift Solution, an engineered solution for enterprise and mid-market organizations.
This partnership enables CloudBees Core to be directly integrated with Lenovo’s DevOps with OpenShift Solution, creating a continuous integration and continuous delivery platform, as well as modern infrastructure spanning across multiple configurations and systems. With the integration, IT teams will be able to produce software better, faster and more securely with a commercial-grade, hybrid-cloud system, resulting in the adoption of DevOps practices.
“Integration of platforms and tools is critical for DevOps processes and methodologies, we collaboratively developed engineered solutions by integrating our mutual software assets with Lenovo hardware infrastructure,” said Jason Mero, VP of Business Development, CloudBees. “The jointly engineered solution between CloudBees and Lenovo provides what organizations need for business-critical success in today’s applications economy.”
Jenkins and CloudBees Core will now be on multiple Lenovo DevOps platforms for enterprise and mid-market clients in worldwide solution deployments. At the center of the integration is CloudBees Core, which provides unified governance through security, centralized management and compliance features. Available for on-premise or hosted on major public cloud providers, it provides flexibility to support diverse software portfolios and unified governance.
John Majeski, Executive Director and GM, Engineered Software Solutions, Lenovo said: “As organizations embark on their DevOps journey, the jointly engineered solution creates the flexibility and adaptability to meet any organization’s needs.”
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