Allianz Insurance Sprints to Shorter Software Delivery Cycles with CloudBees
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With a 400-person team relying on Java and mainframe software practices to deliver a diverse array of insurance products,
"The insurance industry is fast-moving and our ability to quickly bring products to market to support the customer journey is increasingly important. We need both speed and agility," explained
The CloudBees Jenkins Platform enables teams to use an automated, flexible and scalable approach to accelerate the delivery of innovative software applications. After an initial cloud-based pilot project,
"We are pleased
Most development teams at
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In 2015, over 142,000 employees in more than 70 countries achieved
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