Application release automation
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Application release automation (ARA) refers to the process of packaging and deploying an application or update of an application from development, across various environments, and ultimately to production.[1] ARA solutions must combine the capabilities of deployment automation, environment management and modeling, and release coordination.[2]
Relationship with DevOps
ARA tools help cultivate DevOps best practices by providing a combination of automation, environment modeling and workflow management capabilities. These practices help teams deliver software rapidly, reliably and responsibly. ARA tools achieve a key DevOps goal of implementing continuous delivery with a large quantity of releases quickly. [3]
Relationship with Deployment
ARA is more than just Software deployment automation – its deploying application using structured release automation techniques that allow for an increase in visibility for the whole team.[4] It’s the combination of workload automation and release management tools as they relate to release packages and movement through different environment within your DevOps pipeline.[5] ARA tools help you regulate your deployments, how you create and deploy environments and when and how to deploy releases.[6]
ARA Tools
Some specialized ARA tools are:[7]
Solution | Released by |
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Automic Release Automation | Automic |
BuildMaster | Inedo |
CA Release Automation | CA Technologies |
Clarive | Clarive |
Codar | HP Software Division |
Code Stream | VMware |
ElectricFlow | Electric Cloud |
RapidDeploy | MidVision |
Release Engineer | OpenMake Software |
Release Lifecycle Management | BMC Software |
Serena Deployment Automation | Serena Software |
UrbanCode Deploy & UrbanCode Release | IBM |
XL Deploy & XL Release | XebiaLabs |
References
- ↑ "Gartner IT Glossary – Application Release Automation (ARA)". Gartner. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- ↑ Application Release Automation Market Forecast (Report). Forrester. 2015.
- ↑ Garner Market Trends: DevOps – Not a Market, but Tool-Centric Philosophy That supports a Continuous Delivery Value Chain (Report). Gartner. 18 February 2015.
- ↑ Humble, Jez; Farley, David (2011). Continuous Delivery: reliable software releases through build, test, and deployment automation. Pearson Education Inc. p. 255-257. ISBN 978-0-321-60191-9.
- ↑ Market Overview: Application Release Automation Tools (Report). Forrester. 2015.
- ↑ Market Guide for Application Release Automation Solutions (Report). Gartner. 20 July 2015.
- ↑ Cool Vendors in DevOps, 2015 (Report). Gartner. 21 April 2015.