Sonatype Lifecycle Implementation Team

NS
Vice President, Cybersecurity at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

We did work with a third party to help us facilitate the buildout. That third party was Saltworks Security.

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AA
Sr cyber analyst at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees

We had people from the cloud team. We had people from the administration team. We had people from the database team. Overall, we had four or five people involved but not always together. When you configure the database, you will be with the database team. When you configure the cloud, you will be with the cloud team.

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AA
Sr cyber analyst at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees

We had people from the cloud team. We had people from the administration team. We had people from the database team. Overall, we had four or five people involved but not always together. When you configure the database, you will be with the database team. When you configure the cloud, you will be with the cloud team.

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ME
Sr. Enterprise Architect at MIB Group

The person who came out to help us actually runs Sonatype's customer service center. We keep in very close contact with them.

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Maurizio Garofalo - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior manager at a consultancy with 11-50 employees

We had the help of a systems integrator during the setup.

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RW
VP and Sr. Manager at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

We deployed it ourselves. We worked with Sonatype a little bit but we didn't need much from them. They were available when we needed them, but it was pretty straightforward.

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WK
Sr. DevOps Engineer at Primerica

We did it ourselves.

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RV
Software Architect at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees

We had a call with the Sonatype team and they talked us through the setup. Their assistance with it was really good. That may have mitigated any complications that we would've had. As far as I'm aware, even the installation of the application was easy.

The DevOps stuff is a combo between the system administrator and developers. After he does all the VM and networking setup, we do the configuration from within the application once it is ready. I did some of the integration with Bamboo, then another developer set up the integration with Jira. I'm sure there are plenty of people who have the skill set which covers all those things and would be able to do the deployment with just one person. 

All our system administration is done by a company called Infidati. We've been using them for a long time, about five to six years and our experience with them has been excellent. They are fully remote, my immediate boss is the only one who has met people from their company. We mostly communicate with them through their email ticketing system. They're an easy, wonderful company to work with that has great response times.

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GO
Lead IT Security Architect at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees

It was pretty much all done internally.

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CC
DevSecOps at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

It was done in-house by the people who were employed to work on this product. We did get support from Sonatype. They have what are called "success engineers." Sonatype, being a product type company, doesn't charge you for this service, but they will come and give you some tips if there's anything that you're not sure about, or they will show you what best practices are, which is very good. They are very knowledgeable.

From the word "go," with design and planning, any design that we did we passed on to them and discussed it with them. If there was anything that they didn't like or that diverted from best practices, they would advise about it.

For example, the cluster is supposed to be in the same data center. We did that and what would have suited us best is to have the cluster scattered among a couple of data centers. We did that and then we had to use a strategy were we replicated the data to another data center so that we had disaster recovery capabilities.


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MI
Technical Consultant at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

We have a team in our company that does the implementation of the Sonatype Nexus Lifecycle.

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LR
Section Chief at a government with 201-500 employees

We deployed the Sonatype Nexus Lifecycle in-house. We learned how to install and use the product.

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SL
Solutions Delivery Lead at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees

One of our developers can install this solution. Anyone from DevOps can install and maintain it. We don't have a delegated person for it.

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MA
Computer Architecture Specialist at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees

I only worked with the support from Sonatype and I was the only person in our organization involved in the installation. I am also the only one who runs this part of our environment, in terms of maintenance.

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Hisham Shoukathali - PeerSpot reviewer
Automation Technical Lead at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees

The amount of maintenance Sonatype Nexus Lifecycle needs depends on the competency of the people doing it. It is not very complex to do but it is difficult to find competent work in the area. If the person is competent then the maintenance is not a problem and is straightforward.

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RH
Application Development Manager at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

This was all done by our service support.

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JC
DevOps Engineer at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees

Sonatype assisted us with the initial setup and their help was average. It was pretty good most of the time, but sometimes it was not because we were outside of their defined environment. I feel that they are a little bit behind in this field, that they are missing modern requirements. So their support was pretty good, but not enough.

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