Jenkins All-In With Docker Containers to Enhance DevOps Workflow | Linux Today

Jenkins All-In With Docker Containers to Enhance DevOps Workflow

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Sean Michael Kerner
Jun 19, 2015

In the world of DevOps, continuous integration (CI) is a core piece of workflow that enables a highly Agile development process. Few, if any, technologies are as widely used or deployed in CI as the open-source Jenkins server. In a move that will further enhance the DevOps workflow, CloudBees, the lead commercial sponsor behind Jenkins, is spearheading the Docker integration effort with plug-ins that enable the use of containers as part of a Jenkins CI workflow.

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Sean Michael Kerner

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