CloudBees Introduces Unify DevOps Solution

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The tool’s modular approach allows incremental integration.

CloudBees has announced Unify, its new AI-powered DevOps solution.

Unlike other DevOps platforms, “CloudBees Unify acts as an operating layer on top of any existing toolchain, using an open and modular architecture that connects with popular tools like GitHub Actions and Jenkins,” the announcement states.

Because of its modular format, CloudBees Unify can be integrated incrementally, allowing organizations to centralize governance, secure workflows, and consolidate analytics without discarding existing systems.

Unify features include:

  • Unified control plane: A central interface for CI/CD, offering real-time analytics, governance, and compliance across hybrid environments and diverse toolchains.
  • Progressive adoption model: Integrate with traditional systems to support incremental modernization, avoiding costly lift-and-shift migrations.
  • Continuous security: Built-in, automated security scans, credential management, and compliance enforcement embedded in the SDLC, reducing risk without interrupting developers.

Learn more at CloudBees.
 
 

 
 
 

05/30/2025

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