Hosted Continuous Integration Tools
A good comparison with some criteria to select one of these services can be found here.
- BuildLocker - Web-based continuous integration solution for Java and .NET projects
- CI Foundry - Outsourced Continuous Integration service (Java, .NET and Ruby)
- CDash Pro - Using continuous build scripts (C/C++, Fortran, Java, extendible)
- Circle - Hosted Continuous Integration and Deployment for webapps.
- Clinker - a full software development ecosystem (including Jenkins as the CI tool)
- CloudBees DEV@cloud - Jenkins as a Service
- Continuous.io - Hosted Continuous Integration (mainly for Python, but custom build scripts can be used)
- FaZend - Free Hosted Continuous Integration Environment
- Hosted CI - Hosted Continuous Integration, for iOS and Mac; Jenkins-based
- Railsonfire - Hosted Continuous Integration and Deployment tool for Ruby. Supports Git/GitHub/Heroku.
- Shining Panda - Hosted Continuous Integration for Python; Jenkins-based
- Travis CI - A distributed build system for the open source community
Read more about this topic: List Of Build Automation Software
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