Quick review of Jenkins
April 12, 2018
Quick review of Jenkins
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Jenkins
My organization has deployed Jenkins as the main continuous integration tool for their projects which is responsible for automating all the unit tests, integration tests, end-to-end tests and also the process of releasing the final products as configured.
- Jenkins creates a comprehensive platform to automate the project builds.
- Jenkins can be configured to build the projects as periodically (nightly builds) or in the event of subversion commitment.
- Jenkins provides a user-friendly portal to do the configurations you need.
- Jenkins can improve their product by integrating agile frameworks for the platform directly.
- They can think further on Jenkins to improve the security as such issues were claimed in the recent past.
- Jenkins UIs are sometimes slow responsively.
- Jenkins provides a continuous overlook on a project's health which impacts the ROI positively.
- Sometimes Jenkins claims build issues due to various reasons. So taking time to resolve them may it cause to block the release process and which also affects the ROI negatively.
- Jenkins is open-source and it is freely available for anyone to use. Hence it impacts the ROI positively.