New Version of Software Deployment Tool Adds Self-Service Cloud Pack and .NET Continuous Delivery
XebiaLabs Deployit frees up more Operations resources and further accelerates time to market.
- (1888PressRelease) May 01, 2013 - Boston, MA (USA) -- XebiaLabs, the leading provider of Enterprise Continuous Delivery Automation ( http://www.xebialabs.com ), today announced version 3.9 of its Application Release Automation solution Deployit. The new release adds out-of-the-box support foradditional middleware stacks and automates the self-service creation of on-demand cloud environments with a single click, accelerating development and testing and freeing up Operations resources.
Deployit automates software deployment,enabling organizations to improve quality and reliably release features quickly, speeding up time-to-market.
XebiaLabs' latest Deployit 3.9 product release features:
• NewSelf-Service Cloud Pack Available
• .NET Continuous Delivery
• Expert Mode Operations Control with Plan Analyzer
• Updated and Enhanced User Interface
• …and many more user and community-requested features
The new Deployit Cloud Packfor EC2, vSphere and other clouds, is an add-on that provides a self-service portal for Developers, Testers and QA teams to easily spin up and tear down the on-demand environments they need.Deployit 3.9 then automatically deploysyour applicationsto new environments, accelerating development and testing. With DeployitCloud Pack, IT Operations can eliminate labor intensive, manual provisioning tasks, free up resources and support development by providingcomplete environments for your delivery pipelines with a simple click.
Deployit 3.9 also adds nativeMicrosoft Team Foundation Server integration and new additions to the Windows, IIS and BizTalk content packs.Now Deployit customers running Microsoft and hybrid environments can further accelerate time-to-market and consistently deliver high-quality features more rapidly by implementing fully automated Continuous Delivery pipelines.
For advanced users, an enhanced expert mode includes thenew Plan Analyzer for expanded operational control and adds an additional level of technical insight for full, step-by-stepclarity in the application release process. Plan Analyzer provides instant visibility and full control over the deployment plan generation process and provides a "dry run" of the actual deployment commands for power users.
"The newest release of Deployitis the next major step in achieving our vision of creating the premier enterprise Continuous Delivery Platform on the market today," said XebiaLabs ( http://www.xebialabs.com ) CEO CoertBaart."XebiaLabs is focused on helping customers solve today's application release challenges and accelerate feature delivery time to market. With Deployit, our customers are realizing ROI within 3 months or less, accelerating delivery frequency from months to hours and deploying up to 8x faster."
Sign up for the 3.9 launch webinar ( http://go.xebialabs.com/0413Deployit3.9_3RegistrationPage.html ) planned for May 8.XebiaLabs will also showcase Deployit at the IBM Impact eventApril 28-May 3 in Las Vegas at the Venetian Resort Hotel, Booth E5. We look forward to meeting you there!For more information please visit: http://www-01.ibm.com/software/websphere/events/impact/mobile.html.
About XebiaLabs:
XebiaLabs isa leading provider of Continuous Delivery Automation focused on helping organizations deliver business value faster and more efficiently. XebiaLabs' flagship product, Deployit is the only fully automated Application Release Automation solution, allowing customers including3M, Air France-KLM, Duke Energy, Pitney Bowes, and SociétéGénéraleto carry out and scale application deployments across all middleware and cloud environments. Headquartered in the U.S., XebiaLabs has a world-wide network of sales offices and partners. For more information, please visit http://www.xebialabs.com
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