Datalink implements Continuous Integration Server
03 March 2010 - By Sean Fishlock
As part of our commitment in 2010 to improved service delivery and software development, Datalink have implemented a new Continuous Integration Server which will deliver an improvement in quality and efficiency to the maintenance of our products and customer projects.
The move fits well with Datalink's shift toward the Agile software develompent methodology for web applications and more recently our adoption of the Scrum framework.
Key Datalink technician Luke Zawadski this week completed the significant project of implementing the new server which uses Selenium RC in Datalink's production environment.
The new system is aimed at reducing delivery time and improve quality in Datalink's line of products which include the upcoming release of Bravo CMS and also improve the coordination of large web projects for our professional services customers.
Datalink is in the process of establishing a series of build self-tests for new projects.
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