Cloudbees adds 32 new partners to help meet enterprise demand for continuous delivery with Jenkins

CloudBees, Inc. has announced the addition of 32 new partners to the CloudBees Partner Ecosystem – helping customers to further lower the barrier to adoption for continuous delivery powered by Jenkins in cloud, on-premise or hybrid environments. Now, nearly 100 partners strong, the CloudBees Ecosystem offers even greater value across a wide array of service offerings for CloudBees customers.

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CloudBees has expanded its Technology Ecosystem services for developers and DevOps teams by adding new Integrated and Verified Partners. The company is also rapidly expanding its set of Services Partners that are well qualified to bring the many benefits of continuous delivery with Jenkins to enterprises looking to accelerate software delivery.


The addition of more Technology Partners expands the choice of solutions that work with the CloudBees Continuous Delivery Platform, making it easier than ever for organisations to build, test, stage and deploy applications.


“We are excited to partner with CloudBees to deliver world-class Continuous Delivery automation for the world’s largest and most important companies,” said Ali Kheirolomoom, senior vice president of R&D, Serena Software. “Serena provides application deployment automation and release process management solutions that seamlessly integrate with Jenkins-powered CloudBees products, whether in the cloud or on-premise, to enable our mutual customers to speed up application delivery, increase software quality and, most importantly, better respond to the demanding needs of their customers.”


Increasing the roster of Services Partners gives customers more choice in selecting an organisation with continuous delivery expertise and provides broader geographic coverage in North America and Europe. Services Partners help organisations optimise Jenkins to accelerate software delivery, reduce the complexities of development and deployment and ensure the use of best practices.


"We have seen a growing demand for Jenkins-based continuous delivery solutions in all of our markets,” said Andy Cureton, founder and partner, Forest Technologies, a CloudBees Services Partner headquartered in the United Kingdom. “That demand led us to CloudBees, the only provider of an enterprise-class Jenkins solution. Our partnership with CloudBees further strengthens our commitment to deliver best-in-class solutions to our customers.”


“We are excited about our partnership with CloudBees,” said Jeff Schneider, CEO, MomentumSI, a CloudBees Services Partner headquartered in the United States. “The solutions CloudBees provides allow enterprises to continue to realise value from Jenkins as they scale, secure and optimise their open source Jenkins implementations.”


“With continuous delivery via Jenkins in great demand, our biggest priority at CloudBees is to make it easier and more efficient for customers to deliver software,” said Michel Goossens, global vice president of sales for CloudBees. “Adding 32 new partners with such a wide array of skills and services helps us to continue to lower the barrier to adoption of continuous delivery. By offering solutions to help our customers utilise Jenkins at-scale, these partners help our customers realise the benefits of continuous delivery.”


Goossens said the company plans to keep expanding its Partner Ecosystem to enrich the CloudBees customer experience. He said the company will look to align with potential partners that are committed to Jenkins, either by offering complementary functionality for Jenkins or services to enable customers to optimise their use of Jenkins.
 

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