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Projects & Partnerships at ZENTITY a.s.
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Devops consultant at Siemens Healthineers

We did not evaluate other options because we primarily use Microsoft development technology and we have only a few targets that are not supported. We had done some research and found the Microsoft Azure DevOps VSTS was not competent enough to support Core Java lambda functions, so we picked up Atlassian Bamboo and we are happy with it.

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Sanjeeb Pandey - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps Architect/Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

I have evaluated other solutions such as, Jenkins.

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it_user293628 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Build & Release Engineer at a non-tech company with 501-1,000 employees

We evaluated Jenkins and Thoughtworks Go. At the end of the day, Bamboo just integrated better with the other tools we were already using - JIRA, Stash, Confluence - and provided better push button deployment control. Bamboo provided such a seamless delivery pipeline and visibility to all stakeholders through its easy integrations with our already existing toolset.

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it_user202509 - PeerSpot reviewer
Solution Management at a computer software company with 51-200 employees

Only Jenkins, see previous answer.

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it_user194892 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Configuration Manager at a marketing services firm

We evaluated TeamCity and Octopus.

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it_user277122 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Development Consultant at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
  • CruiseControl
  • Hudson
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