DevOps.com

  • Latest
    • Articles
    • Features
    • Most Read
    • News
    • News Releases
  • Topics
    • AI
    • Continuous Delivery
    • Continuous Testing
    • Cloud
    • Culture
    • DataOps
    • DevSecOps
    • Enterprise DevOps
    • Leadership Suite
    • DevOps Practice
    • ROELBOB
    • DevOps Toolbox
    • IT as Code
  • Videos/Podcasts
    • Techstrong.tv Podcast
    • Techstrong.tv - Twitch
    • DevOps Unbound
  • Webinars
    • Upcoming
    • Calendar View
    • On-Demand Webinars
  • Library
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Calendar View
    • On-Demand Events
  • Sponsored Content
  • Related Sites
    • Techstrong Group
    • Cloud Native Now
    • Security Boulevard
    • Techstrong Research
    • DevOps Chat
    • DevOps Dozen
    • DevOps TV
    • Techstrong TV
    • Techstrong.tv Podcast
    • Techstrong.tv - Twitch
  • Media Kit
  • About
  • Sponsor
  • AI
  • Cloud
  • CI/CD
  • Continuous Testing
  • DataOps
  • DevSecOps
  • DevOps Onramp
  • Platform Engineering
  • Sustainability
  • Low-Code/No-Code
  • IT as Code
  • More
    • Application Performance Management/Monitoring
    • Culture
    • Enterprise DevOps
    • ROELBOB
Hot Topics
  • Atlassian Advances DevSecOps via Jira Integrations
  • PagerDuty Signals Commitment to Adding Generative AI Capabilities
  • Mastering DevOps Automation for Modern Software Delivery
  • DigiCert Allies With ReversingLabs to Secure Software Supply Chains
  • The Future of Continuous Testing in CI/CD

Home » Latest News Releases » Codefresh Launches World’s First CI/CD Live Debugger to Make DevOps Suck Less

Codefresh Launches World’s First CI/CD Live Debugger to Make DevOps Suck Less

By: Deborah Schalm on November 12, 2019 Leave a Comment

Codefresh will demonstrate its new debugger and other exciting features at Kubecon, November 18 – 21 in Booth #S58

Recent Posts By Deborah Schalm
  • Exabeam Reinvents Security Analytics with Fusion XDR and Fusion SIEM Cloud Products to Address Security Needs at Scale
  • New Study Reveals Importance of Optimized Strategy for the Selection, Support, and Maintenance of Open Source Software
  • Applitools Integrates With Rally for Fast and Automated Bug Management
More from Deborah Schalm
Related Posts
  • Codefresh Launches World’s First CI/CD Live Debugger to Make DevOps Suck Less
  • Former Cloudbees Leader and Author Viktor Farcic Joins Codefresh as Principal DevOps Architect
  • Codefresh Cuts 85% of Traditional On-Prem CI/CD Costs with new Runner
    Related Categories
  • Latest News Releases
    Related Topics
  • Codefresh
Show more
Show less

Mountain View, CA, November 12, 2019 – Creating CI/CD pipelines is often considered a frustrating and time-consuming process. Each change has to be saved, committed and the pipeline rerun from the beginning. DevOps engineers are missing a key component that has been available for software developers for years: debugging breakpoints, so Codefresh is introducing the world’s first live CI/CD debugging tool to take the suck out of DevOps.

Cloud Native NowSponsorships Available

The Codefresh pipeline debugger works similar to an integrated development environment (IDE) debugger. Developers can place breakpoints on one or more pipeline steps and once the pipeline hits one of them, it will pause and a debugging window will open. Users can then test commands, explore the state of the pipeline, and identify required changes.

“The initial feedback from our users piloting live debugging has been very positive. They love how much faster and easier the CI/CD pipeline creation process is when engineers are able to test, troubleshoot, and fix their pipelines with this new tool,” said Raziel Tabib, Founder and CEO of Codefresh.

Live debugging will be rolling out to all Codefresh customers on a Pro plan or higher in the coming weeks.

WHERE:       Kubecon, San Diego Convention Center, 111 W Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA, November 18 – 21

WHO:           Codefresh, the first and only continuous integration/delivery (CI/CD) platform designed for Kubernetes, will be at Booth #S58

WHAT:         Tabib will be available to discuss the CI/CD debugging tool as well as other features, including a new filter view on the Builds tab, providing one global view that shows build projects for all projects across an organization, and a project-based view from the setting inside an individual project. In addition, Codefresh now offers native integration with DigitalOcean, the cloud for developing modern apps, making support deployment to the DigitalOcean Kubernetes cluster possible.

At Kubecon, Codefresh will also be hosting a Cloud Native CI/CD Summit with Microsoft on Monday, November 18 from 12 noon – 6 p.m. on the historic Berkeley Ferryboat at the Maritime Museum of San Diego. “KuBEERnetes.” Happy hour starts at 5 p.m. during which Codefresh will make major announcements that impact the open source community.

Codefresh’s CI/CD platform provides automation for building, testing and deploying modern applications using Kubernetes, serverless and more. Development teams often see 24x faster engineering cycles when using Codefresh. The company recently announced 340% YoY growth.

About Codefresh, Inc.
Founded in 2014, Codefresh is the first Kubernetes-native CI/CD. After launch in 2017, Codefresh has gained tens of thousands of users. Unlike legacy solutions, Codefresh pipelines are uniquely designed for cloud-native technologies like Kubernetes and Helm. Codefresh is headquartered in Mountain View, CA and backed by world-class investors: M12, Microsoft’s venture fund, Viola Ventures, Vertex Ventures, Hillsven, CEIIF, UpWest Labs and Streamlined Ventures. Learn more about Codefresh at https://codefresh.io/. Follow on LinkedIn and Twitter at @codefresh.

 

 

Filed Under: Latest News Releases Tagged With: Codefresh

« The Power of Embedded Analytics and the Build Versus Buy Dilemma
CockroachDB 19.2 Enables Enterprise to Build Global Applications with Strong Performance »

Techstrong TV – Live

Click full-screen to enable volume control
Watch latest episodes and shows

Upcoming Webinars

Maximize IT Operations Observability with IBM i Within Splunk
Wednesday, June 7, 2023 - 1:00 pm EDT
Secure Your Container Workloads in Build-Time with Snyk and AWS
Wednesday, June 7, 2023 - 3:00 pm EDT
ActiveState Workshop: Building Secure and Reproducible Open Source Runtimes
Thursday, June 8, 2023 - 1:00 pm EDT

GET THE TOP STORIES OF THE WEEK

Sponsored Content

PlatformCon 2023: This Year’s Hottest Platform Engineering Event

May 30, 2023 | Karolina Junčytė

The Google Cloud DevOps Awards: Apply Now!

January 10, 2023 | Brenna Washington

Codenotary Extends Dynamic SBOM Reach to Serverless Computing Platforms

December 9, 2022 | Mike Vizard

Why a Low-Code Platform Should Have Pro-Code Capabilities

March 24, 2021 | Andrew Manby

AWS Well-Architected Framework Elevates Agility

December 17, 2020 | JT Giri

Latest from DevOps.com

Atlassian Advances DevSecOps via Jira Integrations
June 6, 2023 | Mike Vizard
PagerDuty Signals Commitment to Adding Generative AI Capabilities
June 6, 2023 | Mike Vizard
Mastering DevOps Automation for Modern Software Delivery
June 6, 2023 | Krishna R.
DigiCert Allies With ReversingLabs to Secure Software Supply Chains
June 6, 2023 | Mike Vizard
The Future of Continuous Testing in CI/CD
June 6, 2023 | Alexander Tarasov

TSTV Podcast

On-Demand Webinars

DevOps.com Webinar ReplaysDevOps.com Webinar Replays

Most Read on DevOps.com

No, Dev Jobs Aren’t Dead: AI Means ‘Everyone’s a Programmer’? ¦ Interesting Intel VPUs
June 1, 2023 | Richi Jennings
Forget Change, Embrace Stability
May 31, 2023 | Don Macvittie
Revolutionizing the Nine Pillars of DevOps With AI-Engineered Tools
June 2, 2023 | Marc Hornbeek
Friend or Foe? ChatGPT’s Impact on Open Source Software
June 2, 2023 | Javier Perez
Checkmarx Brings Generative AI to SAST and IaC Security Tools
May 31, 2023 | Mike Vizard
  • Home
  • About DevOps.com
  • Meet our Authors
  • Write for DevOps.com
  • Media Kit
  • Sponsor Info
  • Copyright
  • TOS
  • Privacy Policy

Powered by Techstrong Group, Inc.

© 2023 ·Techstrong Group, Inc.All rights reserved.