Continuous Integration in the Cloud

Published 28 March 2014 by Runako Godfrey

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"It works on my machine" is not a valid excuse for developers anymore.

If you build software (or manage developers), you're probably like us: you want to work on fun new features and hit your deadlines. You certainly don't want to spend all day backtracking and fixing bugs from weeks ago. Fixing bugs someone else introduced months ago? Yuck!

Cloud-based continuous integration using tools like Jenkins can help you find bugs sooner, so you get to spend more of your time working on fun new stuff instead of re-fixing old bugs. And unlike old-school automated build systems, cloud systems make it easy to add new projects, notifications, and more.

Best of all, with cloud-based continuous integration, you always have an up-to-date view of your code's quality. This means that you see what your customers will see and eliminate surprises and risk.

The good news is that you can now get continuous integration with ProjectLocker! Once you're set up, you just commit your code as usual and get emails when your build completes, so you know immediately when there's a problem. You don't have to change your workflow at all!

Get your free build assessment today to tell us about your existing build and learn how:

  • ProjectLocker can migrate your build to the cloud at no charge
  • Continuous integration in the cloud saves you money
  • Cloud-based continuous integration integrates with the rest of your tools
  • ProjectLocker can handle builds for Windows, Java, Ruby, and more

But enough about us. Click the giant button below and tell us about your project to learn more. 

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 In a nutshell: bring us your build and we'll migrate it to the cloud for you. It's super easy, and we do all the work! So click the button above now, tell us about your build, and put us to work!

Image Licensed Creative Commons 2.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ from Eric Merrill via Flickr.

Topics: Build, Continuous Integration, Craftsmanship, Software Development

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