Product lifecycle
IBM Cloud DevOps
- Version
- 1.2.x
- PID
- 5737-H00
- International Program License Agreement
, and other information
- General Availability
- 29-Jun-2018 , 218-282
- Enhanced (E): minimum 5 years support with extension of 3 years
Comments:
This new offering contains the DevOps capabilities that enterprises need to successfully deliver services and products quickly to the market place. It includes continuous integration, deployment automation, and release management capabilities to help enable enterprises speed up product delivery. The DevOps platform also includes a complete set of software testing tools that include test virtualization. Software configuration management and application development complete this platform to:
- Build applications with enterprise security and management.
- Deploy complex, hybrid applications almost anywhere.
- Orchestrate the automated release of applications with visibility and governance.
- Design, develop, deploy, test, and analyze java and web applications by using an integrated development environment.
- Facilitate software configuration management across geographically distributed teams collaborating on complex systems.
- Accelerate end-to-end testing of multichannel, interconnected applications.
- Enable continuous testing for faster software delivery across the enterprise.
Last updated: 16-Feb-2026
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Lifecycle date definitions
- General Availability (GA)
- The latest date that a version/release of the product is available to all users, regardless of language or media. A product version/release is not published on the Lifecycle web site until the GA date.
- End of Support (EOS)
- The last date on which IBM will deliver standard support services for a given version/release of a product.
- End of Marketing (EOM)
- The effective date on which a part number ceases to be included as active and can no longer be ordered in standard price lists.
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