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UrbanCode
NameUrbanCode
DeveloperIBM
Operating systemCross-platform
GenreContinuous Integration and Continuous Deployment tool

UrbanCode is a software tool used for Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment that helps organizations automate their Build Automation and Deployment processes, similar to Jenkins, Travis CI, and CircleCI. It is designed to work with a variety of Version Control Systems such as Git, Subversion, and Mercurial, and supports Application Deployment to various Cloud Computing platforms like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform. UrbanCode is often used in conjunction with other DevOps tools like Docker, Kubernetes, and Ansible to streamline the software development and deployment process.

Introduction to

UrbanCode UrbanCode is a comprehensive tool that enables organizations to automate their Software Development Life Cycle, from Code Review to Deployment, and is widely used in industries such as Finance, Healthcare, and E-commerce. It provides a centralized platform for managing Builds, Tests, and Deployments, and integrates with popular Integrated Development Environments like Eclipse, Visual Studio, and IntelliJ IDEA. UrbanCode also supports Continuous Testing and Continuous Monitoring using tools like Selenium, JUnit, and Nagios, and provides real-time visibility into the Software Development Process.

History of

UrbanCode UrbanCode was founded in 2006 by Maciej Zawadzki and Eric Minick, and was later acquired by IBM in 2013. The company has its roots in Cleveland, Ohio, and has since expanded to other locations, including New York City, San Francisco, and London. UrbanCode has undergone significant development and enhancement over the years, with major releases like UrbanCode 6.0 and UrbanCode 7.0, which introduced new features like Containerization and Microservices support. The tool has been widely adopted by organizations like Bank of America, Walmart, and Cisco Systems, and has received recognition from industry analysts like Gartner and Forrester Research.

Features and Components

UrbanCode consists of several key components, including UrbanCode Build, UrbanCode Deploy, and UrbanCode Release, which provide a comprehensive set of features for automating Builds, Deployments, and Releases. The tool also includes UrbanCode Velocity, which provides real-time visibility into the Software Development Process, and UrbanCode Blueprint, which enables organizations to model and design their Software Architecture. UrbanCode supports a wide range of Programming Languages like Java, Python, and C++, and integrates with popular Version Control Systems like GitHub, Bitbucket, and GitLab.

UrbanCode Deployment

UrbanCode Deployment is a critical component of the UrbanCode suite, and provides a centralized platform for managing Application Deployment to various Cloud Computing platforms like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform. The tool supports Containerization using Docker and Kubernetes, and provides real-time visibility into the Deployment Process. UrbanCode Deployment also integrates with popular Configuration Management tools like Ansible, Puppet, and Chef, and supports Rollback and Rollforward capabilities.

UrbanCode

in DevOps UrbanCode is a key component of the DevOps toolchain, and provides a comprehensive set of features for automating Builds, Tests, and Deployments. The tool integrates with popular DevOps tools like Jenkins, Travis CI, and CircleCI, and supports Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment pipelines. UrbanCode also provides real-time visibility into the Software Development Process, and enables organizations to adopt a Culture of DevOps that emphasizes Collaboration, Automation, and Continuous Improvement. The tool has been widely adopted by organizations like Netflix, Amazon, and Google, which are known for their DevOps practices.

Benefits and Use Cases

The benefits of using UrbanCode include improved Time-to-Market, increased Quality, and reduced Risk. The tool is widely used in industries like Finance, Healthcare, and E-commerce, where Regulatory Compliance and Security are critical. UrbanCode has been used by organizations like Bank of America to automate their Software Development Life Cycle, and by Walmart to improve their E-commerce platform. The tool has also been recognized by industry analysts like Gartner and Forrester Research as a leader in the Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment market. Category:Software development tools

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