AnthillPro is a software tool originally developed and released as one of the first continuous integration servers. AnthillPro automates the process of building code into software projects and testing it to verify that project quality has been maintained. Software developers are able to identify bugs and errors earlier by using AnthillPro to track, collate, and test changes in real time to a collectively maintained body of computer code.
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| - AnthillPro is a software tool originally developed and released as one of the first continuous integration servers. AnthillPro automates the process of building code into software projects and testing it to verify that project quality has been maintained. Software developers are able to identify bugs and errors earlier by using AnthillPro to track, collate, and test changes in real time to a collectively maintained body of computer code. (en)
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| - AnthillPro is a software tool originally developed and released as one of the first continuous integration servers. AnthillPro automates the process of building code into software projects and testing it to verify that project quality has been maintained. Software developers are able to identify bugs and errors earlier by using AnthillPro to track, collate, and test changes in real time to a collectively maintained body of computer code. AnthillPro was released in 2001. In 2006, AnthillPro expanded into an enterprise integration and delivery automation platform supporting continuous integration, deployment automation, application lifecycle management (ALM), and the emerging DevOps methodology. AnthillPro supports distributed and cross-platform builds in .NET, Java, C/C++ and other programming languages. AnthillPro had over 400 enterprise customers worldwide as of 2009. UrbanCode was bought by IBM in April 2013. On August 28, 2017, it was announced that AnthillPro is being retired and will no longer be supported after October 31, 2018. It is replaced in the market by IBM UrbanCode Build and IBM UrbanCode Deploy. (en)
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