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Anthillpro comparison with atlassian bamboo


Difference between AnthillPro and Bamboo OR

Last month i was discussing with Eric Minick from Anthillpro on Why Build Engineer should be go for AnthillPro instead of Bamboo and i found some interesting inputs which i am sharing below;


INTRODUCTION
Bamboo is a respectable team level continuous integration server. Continuous Integration servers are focused on providing feedback to developers about the quality of their recent

builds, and how that compares to previous builds. While AnthillPro also provides continuous integration features, it pays special attention to what hAnthillpropens after build time.

Where is the build deployed? How does it get tested in the hours, days and weeks after the build occurs? Who releases the software and how? Read more click here

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  1. I read this post about the comparison between AnthillPro and Atlassian Bamboo and found it easy to understand. It explains how these tools are used for continuous integration and deployment, which helps teams build and deliver software faster and more reliably. I liked how it talks about the differences, like AnthillPro offering strong workflow automation and complex job control, while Bamboo focuses on simpler build and deployment tasks with good support for integration with other Atlassian tools. This makes it easier for readers to see which tool might fit their team’s needs. Thank you for sharing this comparison in a friendly and simple way that helps readers learn more about these CI/CD tools.

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