ASG Software Solutions (ASG) has partnered with Nolio, a provider of release operations platforms.
In today’s highly competitive environment, the need to release new features to market quickly and reliably is crucial - a goal that is ultimately the aim of the main IT efforts such as Cloud, Agile, and DevOps. The need for complete visibility throughout the lifecycle of the application release is critical in order to streamline the release process, avoid bottlenecks and ensure reliability of the release process.
The combination of ASG and Nolio will enable enterprises to achieve continuous deployment across the entire application lifecycle using Nolio’s “Zero Touch Deployment” method, while optimizing infrastructure utilization and costs, and improving business responsiveness.
“Nolio is the market-leading application release automation company,” said Arthur Allen, President and CEO of ASG. “Adding Nolio Application Release Operations Suite to our offering provides a comprehensive and unique solution to the market. We will continue to execute on our commitment to offer innovative technology solutions that help businesses manage complex IT environments and perform continuous release processes. By partnering with Nolio, we now have a holistic release operations platform for both Cloud, hybrid and traditional environments to deliver to our customers.”
“We look forward to working with ASG to help our customers achieve the full benefits of a comprehensive release operation platform,” said Doron Gerstel, CEO of Nolio. “By building upon the business service management capabilities offered by ASG, application owners can use the Nolio Application Release Operations Suite to transform their release operations practices across the entire application delivery chain, and achieve continuous releases with ‘Zero Touch Deployment’. Our application-centric approach is essential to application owners who want continuous release cycles that are simple to manage, Cloud-ready, and enable high levels of performance.”
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