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Enterprise Continuous Integration

With 8 years of experience behind it, AnthillPro has all the features you need for end-to-end Continuous Integration:

"We have adopted AnthillPro to centralize and standardize our enterprise effort. It advances the way we do and think about builds by introducing the idea of a Living Build. Continuous Integration builds are archived, managed, reproducible and available to run additional processes against. AnthillPro is an integral part of our deployment process as well".
— Enterprise Architect, Top 10 Insurance Company

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End-to-end Continuous Integration means that you capture your entire process, every step that turns your source code into software:

  • Build your code on every commit, on a schedule or on demand, with sophisticated build management.
  • Deploy the code to any environment, including development, test, and staging with workflow-based deployment automation.
  • Test in complex environments using test orchestration.
  • Release with confidence with the visibility and control required for proper release management.

AnthillPro has all the features you need for a single Agile team or distributed enterprise IT organization.

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