Jenkins

Jenkins is one of the most well-known automation tools in the DevOps field, designed to implement CI/CD (continuous integration and delivery) processes. With Jenkins, developers can automatically build, test, and deploy software after every change in the code.

The essence of Jenkins is to relieve teams of routine manual work: once the pipeline is set up, you can be sure that any new version of the code will be tested and delivered to the user automatically, according to specified rules. This saves time, reduces errors, and speeds up the release of new versions.

For businesses, Jenkins becomes an “invisible assistant” that guarantees process predictability and product quality stability. In conditions of rapid growth or high competition, this allows companies to implement changes faster without sacrificing quality or increasing costs.

Jenkins is renowned for its flexibility: it can be integrated with virtually any other development tool—version control systems, testing, containerization, and cloud platforms. It supports thousands of plugins that allow it to be adapted to a wide variety of tasks and processes.

Jenkins is also scalable: it can run on a single server for small teams or in a distributed architecture with multiple workers in large companies. It is actively used by startups, large IT companies, and even government agencies around the world.
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