Canonical welcomes the .NET development platform, one of Microsoft’s earliest contributions to open source projects, as a native experience on Ubuntu hosts and container images, starting in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
Codefresh is democratizing GitOps with Argo for all users – individuals and DevOps teams of all sizes – with the immediate availability of its hosted continuous delivery (CD) platform providing Argo CD as a Service.
The Codefresh hosted Argo platform is accessible at no cost for community projects, individuals and small DevOps teams seeking unfettered access to GitOps best practices for fast, reliable, and secure software delivery in the cloud.
Codefresh’s managed Argo CD platform is a feature-complete GitOps software delivery solution eliminating the need for installation, maintenance, or home-grown custom integrations to work with popular DevOps tools. In addition, the managed instances are ready for deployments in seconds, making it the logical way to get started with continuous delivery with Argo CD.
Available today in hosted, on-premise, and hybrid deployment options for enterprise environments, Codefresh leverages open-source Argo in a code-to-cloud solution enabling unrivaled visibility into CI/CD deployments. It provides an easy-to-use framework for implementing GitOps and a scalable solution for large teams targeting multi-cluster, multi-application deployments.
The Codefresh platform features intuitive, comprehensive dashboards that provide detailed insights spanning DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) metrics, change history, and issue tracking across all projects and applications, with deep integrations into Git, CI pipelines, and artifact repositories. The platform is fully compatible with continuous integration (CI) offerings like Jenkins and Github Actions, as well as Codefresh CI.
“Codefresh has demonstrated to enterprises of all sizes the value inherent to Argo CD, and this value is built atop a sustained commitment from Codefresh and the community to cultivate Argo and GitOps for the future,” said Raziel Tabib, Co-Founder and CEO, Codefresh. “To empower everyone with this capability is the fullest expression of our commitment to open-source innovation.”
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