Continuous Integration & Continuous Delivery

Continuous Integration (CI) is an industry standard management/organizational practice in which developers merge code into a shared repository several times daily, thereby detecting problems early. A key component of agile development, practicing Continuous Integration reduces your organization´s exposure to risk, as the system is predicated on addressing issues effectively and early in the development process.

To put CI practices into place, our developers primarily use Gitlab, however depending on the needs and nature of your organization´s project, we are able to use numerous other tools. These include GitLab CI/CD, GitHub Actions & Jenkins. Our CI experts will work with you to determine which Continuous integration tool will deliver the best results for your organization.

As Continuous Integration experts, our developers rely on CI´s effective form of cross-team communication. The high level of consistent communication ensured by best Continuous Integration practices means that all changes to any kind of software build are incorporated in a timely fashion, which saves your organization both valuable time and resources.

Continuous Integration in DevOps

Benefits of Continuous Integration :

Improved Time Management
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Because CI is predicated on early, in-process troubleshooting, there is little to no time spent debugging, freeing up valuable developer hours for adding new features.

Immediate Feedback
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By automatically verifying the new code deposited several times daily into a shared mainline, developers learn early on how code changes are working.

Early Problem Detection
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Should any of the code need to be changed, our developers will know at the beginning of implementation, not the end, thanks to CI’s immediate feedback system.

Efficient Software Development
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Continuous Integration makes it possible to develop cohesive software, quickly, thanks to easy troubleshooting and open communication practices.

No Late-Breaking Issues
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Avoid last-minute chaos with CI. The organizational practice is based on addressing any problems early in development, so at the final stages of implementation, your organization can enjoy hassle-free sailing into new software.

Now learn about Continuous Delivery, the next step in the deployment pipeline.

Continuous Delivery (CD) is the natural next step after Continuous Integration. The most efficient, reliable way to get any and all software changes into production, the Continuous Delivery engineering approach makes releasing software secure, reliable, and low-risk. By implementing incremental changes on a daily basis, CD allows you to release new software instantly, at the push of a button.

A key advantage of CD is immediate deployability. With an approach based on a streamlined, automated process, from building and testing to the release itself, our Continuous Delivery experts will help you reduce your deployment risk while enabling you to see deployments in production. Ultimately, Continuous Delivery will help your organization get your software in front of your users faster, which means you can assess the changes´ value quickly and accurately.

Continuous Delivery in DevOps

Benefits of Continuous Delivery:

Improved Product Quality
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Thanks to a system rooted in making changes incrementally, issues are spotted early and resolved quickly, freeing up valuable development time for deeper and more elaborated testing.

Decreased Incidents and Bugs
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The basis of CD is coordinated teamwork and daily integration. As such, the likelihood of problems arising is greatly diminished, and any bugs that do crop up are addressed early and efficiently.

Increased Frequency of New Releases
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By integrating changes on a daily basis, your organization is able to deploy new software on a far more frequent, reliable basis.

Better Adaptability
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Thanks to Continuous Delivery´s frequent software deployment, your organization will be able to access improved, more nuanced user feedback and be able to better respond to market shifts and strategy updates.

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