Nuvias appointed as distributor for CloudBees DevOps Solutions in EMEA

Nuvias, the EMEA distributor, is adding DevOps industry leader, CloudBees, to its Applications Optimisation Practice. CloudBees has rapidly become a leading enterprise continuous delivery leader, providing the CloudBees Suite of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) automation with a layer of governance, visibility and insights necessary to achieve optimum efficiency and control new risks. The CloudBees Suite integrates and complements GitHub’s solution, already part of the Nuvias portfolio. Providing channel partners with integrated business solutions to accelerate their customers’ innovation is central to Nuvias’ strategy, and DevOps is a critical business initiative for all organisations undertaking digital transformation.

CloudBees is a proven leader in DevOps transformations, positioned to define and lead the automated software delivery category, one of the most mission-critical business systems in the modern enterprise. CloudBees puts companies on the fastest path to transforming great ideas into great software and returning value to the business more quickly.

Marlene Spensley, Application Optimisation Practice Lead at Nuvias commented: “We are delighted to work with CloudBees in EMEA. Their proven DevOps solution complements our existing range perfectly. We can now help the channel with their customers’ software innovation challenges – from securing and supporting Jenkins, the de-facto open source tool for automated CI/CD to build, test and deploy software, through to full enterprise CI/CD for governance, control and speed.”

“We are pleased to have Nuvias on-board as a CloudBees distributor throughout EMEA,” said Aaron Morrison, director of worldwide channel sales, CloudBees. “It is no longer the unicorns who are undergoing digital transformations, it is becoming mainstream. Having Nuvias across EMEA to help support DevOps digital transformations ensures our mutual customers’ success. We look forward to a fruitful partnership.”

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