CloudBees DEV@cloud + Google App Engine
Yesterday, we announced that CloudBees-hosted Jenkins -- DEV@cloud -- now supports deployment to Google App Engine .
Why does that matter?
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Jenkins is already the leading continuous integration (CI) server, with active installations growing 60%, year over year . With more than 500 plugins to support building and testing virtually any kind of project, the community is thriving.
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CloudBees joined 262 participants at the annual Jenkins User Conference (JUC) this past Sunday in San Francisco; it was a great turnout.
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Google App Engine lets you build web apps on the same scalable systems that power Google applications.
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These are two great, standalone services. When those flavors are fused , they give you more of the full application lifecycle. For existing and new App Engine developers, now there’s a great way to get introduced to CloudBees’ rich, hosted developer platform. And the converse is true. ("You got your peanut butter on my chocolate!" "You got your chocolate in my peanut butter!")
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With our respective services now integrated, you’ve got a great way to build, test and deploy your apps, all on the cloud, as-a-service. And App Engine developers gain access to the great ecosystem of Integrated Services Partners we have on our DEV@cloud platform.
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This partnership also confirms our commitment to being open. As a PaaS provider who knows and loves open source and values developer choice, we want to see each of our services proliferate and succeed.
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Finally, sign up is easy and free using your existing Google account at appengine.cloudbees.com - take a bite.
How does it work?
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Check out the Google App Engine blog, Jenkins, Meet Google App Engine
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Andrew Lee
VP, Business Development
CloudBees, Inc.
cloudbees.com