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As a team we need to push code into the repo on daily basis, Bitbucket has proven that is a reliable and secure server to save and get the code available in no time. The administration part is really easy and there's an extra tool for every developer profile either if you want to use the console or a GUI like Sourcetree. Incentivized
Very easy to integrate with other DevOps tools like Jenkins and with project/workflow management tools like JIRA.Very efficient in managing security and compliance standards for code, especially during pull requests, merge requests, branching, etc.Very robust in performance, especially the cloud and datacenter versions hardly hit any performance issues and supports more than 2000+ developers in my company.Incentivized
The code management UI is a bit rough around the edges and difficult to work with.BitBucket does not have the same simplified PR management tools as other competitors.It's not as easy to integrate 3rd party apps as other competitors.Incentivized
All products have room for improvement. The system improves over time with better and better integrations and I look forward to even more features without paying extra! The system has increased transparency across my organization and with this transparency comes increased throughput on projects. I don't think I can go back to any other system and we are definitely married to this product.Incentivized
The architecture of Bitbucket makes it more easily scalable than other source code management repositories. Also, administration and maintaining the instance is very easy. It integrates with JIRA and other CI/CD applications which makes it more useful to reduce the efforts. It supports multiple plugins and those bring a lot of extra functionality. It increases the overall efficiency and usefulness of Bitbucket.Incentivized
The customer support provided by Atlassian (Bitbucket's parent company that also makes Jira, Confluence, etc.) is very helpful. They seem to be very concerned about any issues reported with their products and even just questions about functionality. They are constantly improving the products with new features in nearly every release. Plus they have a plethora of online documentation to reference.Incentivized
For the features we were looking at, Bitbucket, GitHub and GitLab were all at par and were in a similar price range. We found that GitHub was the most full featured should we need to scale very quickly. GitLab was at par with GitHub for our future needs, but GitHub was a more familiar tool compared to GitLab. Bitbucket won out because of its close integration with Jira and being in the Atlassian family. It was also cheaper than GitHub. As we started with Jira, Bitbucket addition became a natural next step for us. We really liked Bitbucket and stayed with it but we do know we have great options in the form of GitHub and GitLab should we need to scale fast.Incentivized
It's allowed for a lot of automation in terms of development workflows. It lets us pursue CI/CD approaches and get releases out fasterIt has let us get our infrastructure configuration into VCS, which further improves our automation abilities.It has aided in keeping track of changes, and allows us to keep workflows organized so we can track the status of developmentIncentivized