Director at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 5
Dec 1, 2025
My current use case for Bamboo is not as active as it once was. The team that I worked for still uses it, but I don't work on it as much anymore. Basically, Bamboo is used for CI/CD pipelines to build projects and deploy them. That's the main use of it. The last time I worked with Bamboo was still sometime in the present, as I still work with it now and then. I am not as active as in the past. I still help some of the team members occasionally when needed. Day to day, I don't use it so much anymore. I stopped using it when I stopped doing work for that area, which was around the beginning of this year.
C.T.O at a computer software company with 1-10 employees
Real User
Nov 10, 2023
Bamboo is a CI/CD tool for low-cost teams in my company. Some of my company's customers come to us with a certain level of comfort they experience, and we help them continue with that.
I implement this solution for clients. The primary function of Bamboo is to facilitate the creation of a CI/CD pipeline, which is the main use case for the tool. Its main purpose is to automate the pipeline, enabling a DevOps approach for both the client and the company.
Bamboo is a continuous integration and delivery tool that ties automated builds, tests and releases together in a single workflow. It works great alongside JIRA and Stash providing a fully traceable deployment pipeline.
My current use case for Bamboo is not as active as it once was. The team that I worked for still uses it, but I don't work on it as much anymore. Basically, Bamboo is used for CI/CD pipelines to build projects and deploy them. That's the main use of it. The last time I worked with Bamboo was still sometime in the present, as I still work with it now and then. I am not as active as in the past. I still help some of the team members occasionally when needed. Day to day, I don't use it so much anymore. I stopped using it when I stopped doing work for that area, which was around the beginning of this year.
The solution helps us automate tasks and save development and testing time. We can migrate multiple scripts and execute them.
Bamboo is a continuous deployment tool by Atlassian.
We use Bamboo to maintain the sales process and ensure continuous integration. This involves integration with Bitbucket as the deployment server.
Bamboo is a CI/CD tool for low-cost teams in my company. Some of my company's customers come to us with a certain level of comfort they experience, and we help them continue with that.
We use Bamboo for data replication, backup, and recovery.
I implement this solution for clients. The primary function of Bamboo is to facilitate the creation of a CI/CD pipeline, which is the main use case for the tool. Its main purpose is to automate the pipeline, enabling a DevOps approach for both the client and the company.
We use Bamboo to deploy our apps to local test servers and then to production.
Bamboo is used for different Java and Angular applications.
Bamboo is an automation tool.
We are using it to push and pull containers and other data via CI/CD pipeline.
We use Bamboo as our continuous integration server.
This is a part of the CI/CD. We use this tool to move into production.