CloudBees acquires ReleaseIQ platform

Acquisition extends CloudBees DevSecOps capabilities with SaaS-based release orchestration.

CloudBees has acquired ReleaseIQ to expand the company’s DevSecOps capabilities, empowering customers with a low-code, end-to-end release orchestration and visibility solution. The new SaaS-based offering enables DevOps organizations to rapidly compose and analyze workflows, orchestrating any combination of continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) technologies – including Jenkins – without migration or replacement.

 

“The decision to acquire ReleaseIQ was rooted in three core beliefs: choice, visibility and continuous value,” said Anuj Kapur, president and CEO, CloudBees. “First, businesses need to empower developers by providing a choice of tools versus forcing a toolset. Second, as DevSecOps matures, it is no longer acceptable to have a limited view of your software delivery ecosystem. And lastly, the future of business is rooted in the ability to continuously deliver innovation to the customers you serve.”

Omnissa has introduced new capabilities in Omnissa™ App Volumes, that enable IT teams to easily...
Huawei Cloud introduced Pangu Models 5.5 at the Huawei Developer Conference 2025 (HDC 2025),...
Harness, the AI DevOps Platform™ Company, has released a new study revealing a growing disconnect...
New research from Cloudsmith found 42% of developers using AI in their workflows say at least half...
New leadership, global partners, and community programs help enterprises achieve velocity and...
Kubernetes has firmly transitioned from an emerging technology into a core part of enterprise...
Axiom Space deploys Red Hat Device Edge to the space station, supporting plans to build commercial...
New features increase security, flexibility and simplify operations across both virtual machines...