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We performed a comparison between Digital.ai Release and GoCD based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

Find out in this report how the two Build Automation solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
To learn more, read our detailed Digital.ai Release vs. GoCD Report (Updated: May 2024).
770,292 professionals have used our research since 2012.
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Pros
"The solution can apply one template across multiple applications.""The orchestration, building the release, and then just executing it and managing that pipeline — the orchestration capabilities are great for that.""The most valuable feature of Digital.ai Release is its ability to communicate with various deployment systems, such as XLD and batch deployments, as well as integrate with tools, such as Flyway and Bamboo. We use Bamboo as our build orchestrator, and Digital.ai Release also integrates with Jira, another Atlassian solution. These capabilities make it a powerful tool for managing workflow, test automation, and other processes.""The time is also reduced because the manual work has tremendously decreased. We just have to click one button, and it will create everything for us."

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"The most notable aspect is its user interface, which we find to be user-friendly and straightforward for deploying and comprehending pipelines. We have the ability to create multiple pipelines, and in addition to that, the resource consumption is impressive.""Permission separations mean that we can grant limited permissions for each team or team member.""The UI is colorful."

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Cons
"The backfill could be improved, we could automate that. Right now it's subjective — it's up to the lead developer's memory to remember to backfill.""Currently, we put artifact details manually. What we could improve, in our case, is the deployment instruction base. Developers input all the information, including which artifact and where it needs to be deployed. What Digital.ai could do is automatically go to the deployment instruction page, take those artifact details, and implement them.""The solution is a little bit expensive.""Digital.ai Release could improve by having a better plugin that works with Guardian that we use for mainframe migrations. If there could be an interface or plugin for Guardian that would be beneficial."

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"The tool must be more user-friendly.""The aspect that requires attention is the user management component. When integrating with BitLabs and authenticating through GitLab, there are specific features we desire. One important feature is the ability to import users directly from GitLab, along with their respective designations, and assign appropriate privileges based on that information. Allocating different privileges to users is a time-consuming process for us.""The documentation really should be improved by including real examples and more setup cases."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "Overall, the price is just too high; especially considering we're in the middle of a pandemic."
  • "The solution's license includes all features."
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  • "It's an open-source and free tool."
  • "This is an open-source solution and it is inexpensive."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:The time is also reduced because the manual work has tremendously decreased. We just have to click one button, and it will create everything for us.
    Top Answer:The solution's license includes all features. I have not compared pricing to other tools, but feel the solution is a little expensive.
    Top Answer:There are many areas of improvement. Currently, we put artifact details manually. What we could improve, in our case, is the deployment instruction base. Developers input all the information… more »
    Top Answer:Jenkins is overtaking the product. The product must enhance user experience. Jenkins has everything in a simple XML format. However, GoCD is complex. Upgrading it to a simpler language would be… more »
    Ranking
    12th
    out of 41 in Build Automation
    Views
    739
    Comparisons
    402
    Reviews
    3
    Average Words per Review
    618
    Rating
    8.3
    10th
    out of 41 in Build Automation
    Views
    1,141
    Comparisons
    897
    Reviews
    4
    Average Words per Review
    575
    Rating
    7.8
    Comparisons
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    Compared 14% of the time.
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    Compared 12% of the time.
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    Compared 9% of the time.
    Also Known As
    XL Release, XebiaLabs XL Release
    Adaptive ALM, Thoughtworks Go
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    Overview

    Automate, orchestrate, and gain visibility into your release pipelines at scale using Digital.ai Release, a release management tool that is designed for enterprises. Control and track releases, standardize processes, and bake compliance and security into your software release pipelines.

    GoCD is an open source continuous delivery server created by ThoughtWorks. GoCD offers businesses a first-class build and deployment engine for complete control and visibility. It was designed for continuous delivery and the concepts essential to this practice are built in at the core.
    Sample Customers
    3M, GE, John Deere, Deutsche Telekom, Cable & Wireless, Xerox, and Société Générale, Liberty Mutual, EA, Rabobank
    Ancestry.com, Barclay Card, AutoTrader, BT Financial Group, Gamesys, Nike, Vodafone, Haufe Lexware, Medidata, Hoovers
    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Educational Organization46%
    Financial Services Firm20%
    Computer Software Company10%
    Insurance Company4%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company19%
    Financial Services Firm13%
    Comms Service Provider13%
    Retailer11%
    Company Size
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business6%
    Midsize Enterprise49%
    Large Enterprise45%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business38%
    Midsize Enterprise38%
    Large Enterprise25%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business19%
    Midsize Enterprise13%
    Large Enterprise68%
    Buyer's Guide
    Digital.ai Release vs. GoCD
    May 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about Digital.ai Release vs. GoCD and other solutions. Updated: May 2024.
    770,292 professionals have used our research since 2012.

    Digital.ai Release is ranked 12th in Build Automation with 4 reviews while GoCD is ranked 10th in Build Automation with 6 reviews. Digital.ai Release is rated 8.2, while GoCD is rated 7.6. The top reviewer of Digital.ai Release writes "Effectively automates deployments and applies one template across applications". On the other hand, the top reviewer of GoCD writes "User-friendly, useful multiple pipeline capabilities, and low resource consumption". Digital.ai Release is most compared with Jenkins, Microsoft Azure DevOps, IBM Rational Build Forge, GitLab and Bamboo, whereas GoCD is most compared with GitLab, Microsoft Azure DevOps, Tekton, GitHub Actions and Jenkins. See our Digital.ai Release vs. GoCD report.

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