Jenkins Implementation Team
To deploy the solution, we need a Kubernetes cluster. We implemented the solution in-house. We need one or two DevOps administrators to deploy the solution. Depending on the workload, we need five to six people to maintain the product.
View full review »We are using in-house tools.
View full review »Deployment is straightforward for us because Jenkins is open-source. We simply install it on one of our virtual machines, and it works seamlessly.
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The implementation was done in-house.
View full review »The implementation was done in-house.
View full review »We handled the implementation ourselves, in-house. We didn't need any integrators or consultants.
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reviewer1652133
Cloud Engineer at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
We did the implementation ourselves. Additionally, we can create scripts to do the configurations, this reduces the time needed for us to do them individually.
I am a DevOps engineer and we configure or automate deployments, schedule deployments, and then giving access to certain teams, such as the QA teams. They login in the morning and then if they want any new deployments, they can get it done.
There is a development team to a certain environment, such as test environments, where they can test their code. They have a particular job and can do the deployments by themselves.
View full review »We carried out implementation and deployment of this product using our in-house team.
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AshutoshSharma
Software Engineer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
We are able to implement the solution for our clients.
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Ashwini Doshetty
Senior Software Tester at SMARTe Inc
We have a separate DevOps team for maintenance and other tasks.
View full review »We've done everything in-house.
We deployed Jenkins in-house.
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SandeepChukkapalli
Senior Operations Engineer at Wells Fargo
We used a uDeploy IBM product and team.
View full review »The implementation of the solution was done in-house. We use two or three people for the deployment.
View full review »We used an outside provider to install Jenkins.
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reviewer1483710
Software Engineering Manager at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
There are a lot of frequent virtual updates from Jenkins. If there is a change, we put it into our Docker container, and then we will check and confirm it, which is a good part. If you are not going for Docker, there is a short maintenance period. For example, one version might support a plug-in, but another version might not support the same plug-in. In such a case, we have to deprecate the plug-in and go for another part.
We have 24/7 IT support at the global level. For any issues, we are able to take help. For master, we have one person dedicated not only to Jenkins but also to other deployments and technologies.
I have implemented this solution myself, and I have also used a consultant on other occasions.
View full review »Jenkins is easy to maintain.
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Yantao Zhao
Software Integration Engineer at Thales
We did an in-house implementation. We have an incremental process for deployment. We also have a complete patent for official patent deployment. We have two patents, one for development and one for official relief. We have an integration team that is responsible for these patents.
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Sheetal Prabhu
Senior Team Lead at Peristent Systems
The installation of Jenkins is done by our team.
View full review »We implemented it in-house.
View full review »We did the implementation of the solution ourselves with our team.
View full review »In-house.
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Ibrahim Rasras
Lead solution architect at a recreational facilities/services company with 10,001+ employees
I installed Jenkins by myself.
View full review »We did it in-house.
View full review »We implemented Jenkins in-house.
View full review »I installed it. You just need a single resource for its deployment and maintenance.
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Jose Torres
CTO at Redsis
The implementation was undertaken by developers and other internal staff.
View full review »Both in-house and vendor
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reviewer1864587
Java Developer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
We implemented using an in-house team.
View full review »We implemented in-house.
View full review »We took it from Open Source so there was no vendor involvement.
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reviewer1595568
Technical Content Writer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
There were other developers who installed it. For deployment and maintenance, we have a team in which everyone has a role. They do their own thing.
When I moved automation tests from TeamCity to Jenkins, I did not experience any difficulties, but I have learning curve for circleCI.
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reviewer1082187
Software Quality Assurance Team Lead with 11-50 employees
Our in-house SysOps team managed to install Jenkins.
View full review »In-house implementation.
View full review »We did it in-house.
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