A tale of triumph with AWS and TestRail
A tale of triumph with AWS and TestRail
iTMethods is a Sponsor of the DevOps World Tour 2023
We empower businesses with our robust Cloud Infrastructure and Container Services. In this post we will guide you through our offerings, specifically designed to help you maximize efficiency, drive growth, and leverage the full potential of AWS, Azure, and Kubernetes.
iTMethods is a Sponsor of swampUP 2023
In the world of DevOps, Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is transforming the way businesses manage and provision their IT resources. At iTMethods, we offer tailored IaC services and ongoing support to help teams rapidly implement and maintain their IaC technologies, integrating them effectively with...
Our Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) pipeline services, designed to unlock superior software delivery for your team. In our tech-saturated world, maintaining an efficient CI/CD pipeline is crucial—it's all about staying a step ahead. And that's where we come in.
In a rapidly advancing technological landscape, choosing the right deployment model for software applications is critical. iTMethods, as the global leader in enterprise DevOps tools and tools management, proudly offers Single-Tenant Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and Managed Customer Virtual Private...
In the business landscape, one thing is crystal clear: Success hinges on continuous evolution. To stay ahead of the competition, enterprises must be smarter, faster, and leaner. In such a fast-paced environment, having the right tools and support to enhance your business processes is crucial.
Implementing a DevOps approach to software development can be complex and time-consuming, especially for large enterprises that need to streamline their software development processes and deliver products faster.
In this post we will look at what Dockershim is, why Amazon EKS is moving away from it, and what effect this has on CloudBees and Jenkins customers.
Leading enterprises around the world are moving away from self-managed deployments to cloud-hosted Atlassian applications. In fact, Gartner predicts that by 2025, 80% of enterprises will migrate entirely away from on-premises data centers in favor of colocation and cloud infrastructure. But what...
Even if your organization cannot move to Atlassian Cloud right now, keep in mind that you may need to move to the cloud eventually. The current limitations of cloud are excellent reasons to either look for an intermediate step like Data Center or take on a hybrid approach.
Support for Atlassian Server products will end on February 2024. This means that customers who are currently on Server, will need to move to Cloud or Data Center very soon.
As we are getting closer to the announced end-of-life date for Atlassian Server, February 2024, your company might find itself scrambling to find the best solution on how to migrate Atlassian deployments to the cloud. Cloud migration often proves to be a complex affair. So how do you ensure your...
If you haven’t heard yet, Atlassian is discontinuing its server offering as of February 15, 2024. This change reflects Atlassian’s increased focus on the cloud and the general industry trend away from data centers and towards cloud-based SaaS services.