Software Developer at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees
Real User
2019-12-16T08:14:00Z
Dec 16, 2019
The most valuable aspect of the solution is its easy configuration. It also has multiple plugins that can be used especially for building .net applications.
Lead Engineer at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2018-03-20T14:54:00Z
Mar 20, 2018
I have not yet implemented the remote build feature, but this will be a big plus. We want to be able to build legacy products on a build agent without developers needing to have obsolete tool sets installed on their local PC.
TeamCity is a Continuous Integration and Deployment server that provides out-of-the-box continuous unit testing, code quality analysis, and early reporting on build problems. A simple installation process lets you deploy TeamCity and start improving your release management practices in a matter of minutes. TeamCity supports Java, .NET and Ruby development and integrates perfectly with major IDEs, version control systems, and issue tracking systems.
One of the most beneficial features for us is the flexibility it offers in creating deployment steps tailored to different technologies.
TeamCity is a very user-friendly tool.
Time to deployment has been reduced in situations where we want to deploy to production or deploy breaking changes.
TeamCity's GUI is nice.
TeamCity is very useful due to the fact that it has a strong plug-in system.
The most valuable aspect of the solution is its easy configuration. It also has multiple plugins that can be used especially for building .net applications.
It provides repeatable CI/CD throughout our company with lots of feedback on failures and successes to the intended audiences via email and Slack.
I have not yet implemented the remote build feature, but this will be a big plus. We want to be able to build legacy products on a build agent without developers needing to have obsolete tool sets installed on their local PC.