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Continuous Integration: Speed, Automation, and Iteration
Continuous Integration and Delivery (CI/CD) brings you manifold benefits to software delivery such as smaller packages of codes, frequent iterative integration to the build, automated tests, early detection of errors, quicker fixes, and early delivery. Show More
CI/CD reduces the total time of production cycle, starting from an idea to usable software, by automating iterative processes in the development pipeline. The release is automated, error free, and speedy. As release speeds up, you can save cost otherwise spent on protracted integration and risky deployment. Show Less
Why Practice Continuous Integration?
No more uncertain and long integration process
Predictable schedules and workflow status
Chartered team responsibilities to ensure build quality
Quick diagnosis and troubleshooting of integration errors
Modular codes which are less complex and risky to deploy
More frequent deployment resulting from faster workflows
Focus on building new features than disaster recovery
Working With Us
We can assist you from planning to implementing fully-automated build compatible with various platforms, different sets of unit tests, user access tests, and debugging. Since time is of the essence, we ensure that release is not delayed from a pre-determined schedule. Working with us could free you from dealing with tools, servers, and other components besides overseeing development pipeline and preserving version control of your application.
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