Since its launch in 2017, Harness, the software delivery platform founded by AppDynamics founder and CEO Jyoti Bansal, expanded from being continuous code
Since its launch in 2017, Harness, the software delivery platform founded by AppDynamics founder and CEO Jyoti Bansal, expanded from being continuous code deployment to covering continuous integration, feature flags, cloud cost management, security testing orchestration, chaos engineering and more.
Gitness, he noted, can run on the smallest virtual machine — or a developer’s laptop — and be set up in a few minutes.
For those times that developers want to use the graphical user interface, Harness decided to build it in a way that would feel familiar (think GitHub-like).
Bansal also noted that the hosted version will make it much easier for companies to scale to thousands of developers.
The IaCM module expands on the standard GitOps-based way of managing this code by adding features like drift detection to see if a company’s infrastructure is starting to deviate from what was originally defined, for example.
“There is really no orchestration layer on top of infrastructure as code and that’s the big gap that we have heard about from a lot of our customers,” Bansal said.
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Since its launch in 2017, Harness, the software delivery platform founded by AppDynamics founder and CEO Jyoti Bansal, expanded from being continuous code deployment to covering continuous integration, feature flags, cloud cost management, security testing orchestration, chaos engineering and more.
Gitness, he noted, can run on the smallest virtual machine — or a developer’s laptop — and be set up in a few minutes.
For those times that developers want to use the graphical user interface, Harness decided to build it in a way that would feel familiar (think GitHub-like).
Bansal also noted that the hosted version will make it much easier for companies to scale to thousands of developers.
The IaCM module expands on the standard GitOps-based way of managing this code by adding features like drift detection to see if a company’s infrastructure is starting to deviate from what was originally defined, for example.
“There is really no orchestration layer on top of infrastructure as code and that’s the big gap that we have heard about from a lot of our customers,” Bansal said.
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