Head of Engineering - Consumer Finance at DBS Bank
Real User
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2024-11-28T07:15:00Z
Nov 28, 2024
Bitbucket Server is used for private code management and source code management. It facilitates versioning, allowing us to maintain a master branch which reflects the code in production, and manage separate features being developed. It also integrates with Jenkins for compliance checks, coverage tests, and continuous integration and deployment.
Senior Automation Testing Engineer at Nous Infosystems
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2024-06-07T11:24:00Z
Jun 7, 2024
We mainly use Bitbucket Server for CI/CD. We had around two to three members working on the same project for automation. To manage version control, we used Bitbucket to collaborate and integrate with other resources. We created separate repositories for each endpoint, including API endpoints and different applications. We also set up separate pipelines for each of them. The customer had a specific requirement, so we created the necessary repositories and hosted the configuration server.
Senior Software Engineer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
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2024-05-30T10:33:00Z
May 30, 2024
We use the solution primarily to manage and version our code repositories. It integrates with our continuous integration and continuous deployment (CICD) processes. Specifically, we utilize the pipelines for deployment and code quality checks. This setup ensures that only code meeting our quality standards is deployed, preventing issues in production.
We mainly used the solution with Jira software in a DevOps context or for agile project planning and management for our developers. We use our Jira Server to manage our IT and DevOps teams and Confluence for general company-wide purposes as an internal knowledge repository. Bitbucket is used for standard purposes.
Bitbucket Server serves as our source code management and version control platform. Like Azure Repository, we utilize it to store and manage our source code. The integration of Bitbucket into our Software Development Life Cycle process is crucial. However, it's important to note that the product does not provide code approval functionalities. We may need to employ additional tools, such as Jenkins, for code approvals. Additional tools from Jira and Jenkins help in the CI/CD process.
When working on code development or maintenance, the initial step involves pushing the code to a central server, to manage code changes and additions. Bitbucket Server is commonly used for pushing and pulling code and plays a pivotal role in this process.
In my company, we use Bitbucket Server for managing the repositories since we tend to have different repositories for a particular project, like a back-end, front-end, and the UI, while sometimes everything remains the same.
DevOps Engineer at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
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2021-04-03T08:34:05Z
Apr 3, 2021
I do a lot of data acquisitions. I establish several contacts and get accounts generated on our clusters so that our researchers can process the data. We use Bitbucket to get flows for our pipeline management. We outline the scripts that we write to keep them in there for version control.
Bitbucket Server is a preferred choice for managing source code and version control, facilitating development workflows like CI/CD, task tracking, and collaboration among teams.
Organizations use Bitbucket Server to handle multiple repositories, manage code pipelines, and support various development workflows including CI/CD deployment. Integration with Jenkins and Jira enhances the software development lifecycle, meeting specific project requirements. Key features include user-friendly...
Bitbucket Server is used for private code management and source code management. It facilitates versioning, allowing us to maintain a master branch which reflects the code in production, and manage separate features being developed. It also integrates with Jenkins for compliance checks, coverage tests, and continuous integration and deployment.
We mainly use Bitbucket Server for CI/CD. We had around two to three members working on the same project for automation. To manage version control, we used Bitbucket to collaborate and integrate with other resources. We created separate repositories for each endpoint, including API endpoints and different applications. We also set up separate pipelines for each of them. The customer had a specific requirement, so we created the necessary repositories and hosted the configuration server.
We use the solution primarily to manage and version our code repositories. It integrates with our continuous integration and continuous deployment (CICD) processes. Specifically, we utilize the pipelines for deployment and code quality checks. This setup ensures that only code meeting our quality standards is deployed, preventing issues in production.
We mainly used the solution with Jira software in a DevOps context or for agile project planning and management for our developers. We use our Jira Server to manage our IT and DevOps teams and Confluence for general company-wide purposes as an internal knowledge repository. Bitbucket is used for standard purposes.
I use the solution in my company to store source code and for version control.
Bitbucket Server serves as our source code management and version control platform. Like Azure Repository, we utilize it to store and manage our source code. The integration of Bitbucket into our Software Development Life Cycle process is crucial. However, it's important to note that the product does not provide code approval functionalities. We may need to employ additional tools, such as Jenkins, for code approvals. Additional tools from Jira and Jenkins help in the CI/CD process.
I lead a testing team for a company, and all my QAs use Bitbucket Server to store their automation testing code.
We use the tool as a code repository. It is also used for tracking tasks, logging issues, solving issues, and CI/CD deployment.
I use Bitbucket Server to store code.
We use Bitbucket to install software tools by storing the code and configuring the development.
When working on code development or maintenance, the initial step involves pushing the code to a central server, to manage code changes and additions. Bitbucket Server is commonly used for pushing and pulling code and plays a pivotal role in this process.
In my company, we use Bitbucket Server for managing the repositories since we tend to have different repositories for a particular project, like a back-end, front-end, and the UI, while sometimes everything remains the same.
Bitbucket Server I use for a software repository that has code inside.
I do a lot of data acquisitions. I establish several contacts and get accounts generated on our clusters so that our researchers can process the data. We use Bitbucket to get flows for our pipeline management. We outline the scripts that we write to keep them in there for version control.
We have this solution integrated into our CI/CD ecosystem along with Jenkins, Bamboo, and JIRA.