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...   240  Appendix D Examples of Survey Responses Q1. What are the key technologies you would use for system deployment and maintenance?   Answered: 20 Skipped: 3 Answer Choices Responses   1 100.00% 20 2 70.00% 14 3 45.00% 9 # 1 Date 1 Wikis for collaboration 4/24/2016 5:23 PM 2 Salesforce 4/22/2016 11:10 AM 3 test 4/21/2016 2:22 PM 4 Web based mapping 4/20/2016 5:42 PM 5 asdasd 4/20/2016 5:14 PM 6 AWS Code Deploy 4/14/2016 9:49 PM 7 Chef 4/13/2016 10:43 PM 8 Vmware NSX 4/12/2016 12:38 PM 9 nagios 4/12/2016 11:13 AM 10 Java 4/12/2016 9:52 AM 11 jira 4/12/2016 9:16 AM 12 Bamboo 4/12/2016 8:53 AM 13 Grails, Groovy, MongoDB 4/11/2016 4:39 PM 14 Sharepoint 4/5/2016 8:21 AM 15 ASP.NET 4/4/2016 4:31 PM
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...   241  16 Rapid Development - Deploy weekly or even daily, bug fixes are pushed within 1 to 2 days 4/4/2016 10:20 AM 17 Java EE 4/4/2016 9:25 AM 18 Enterprise Cloud backend such as Amazon/Google 4/4/2016 9:24 AM 19 Static website (such as AWS S3 hosting) to make deployment simply being a copy to bucket 4/3/2016 5:49 PM 20 Satellite 4/3/2016 6:52 AM # 2 Date 1 Cloud storage 4/24/2016 5:23 PM 2 Tableau 4/22/2016 11:10 AM 3 AWS 4/20/2016 5:42 PM 4 Puppet 4/13/2016 10:43 PM 5 Docker 4/12/2016 12:38 PM 6 capistrano 4/12/2016 11:13 AM 7 7-zip 4/12/2016 9:16 AM 8 Flightplan 4/12/2016 8:53 AM 9 Cloud 4/5/2016 8:21 AM 10 SQL Server 4/4/2016 4:31 PM 11 JSF 4/4/2016 9:25 AM 12 Rich content/Single Page Front Ends 4/4/2016 9:24 AM 13 Template driven description of the environment (such as AWS CloudFormation)
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...   242  9 Jenkins 4/3/2016 6:52 AM Q2. What technologies and services would  you use to automate continuous integration  and deployment?   Answered: 18 Skipped: 5 Answer Choices Responses   1 100.00% 18 2 83.33% 15 3 33.33% 6 # 1 Date 1 puppet or similar automated deployment system 4/24/2016 5:23 PM 2 Webservices 4/22/2016 11:10 AM 3 html 4/21/2016 2:22 PM 4 Jenkins 4/14/2016 9:49 PM 5 Jenkins 4/13/2016 10:43 PM 6 Jenkins 4/12/2016 12:38 PM 7 jenkins 4/12/2016 11:13 AM 8 Maven 4/12/2016 9:52 AM 9 subversion 4/12/2016 9:16 AM 10 Bamboo 4/12/2016 8:53 AM 11 Jenkins 4/11/2016 4:39 PM 12 OData 4/5/2016 8:21 AM 13 Microsoft Azure 4/4/2016 4:31 PM 14 Jenkins 4/4/2016 10:20 AM 15 GoCD 4/4/2016 9:25 AM 16 Jenkins 4/4/2016 9:24 AM
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...   243  17 Configuration management system hooks on commit (such as GitHub or AWS CodeCommit) to trigger automatic deployment for CI testing 4/3/2016 5:49 PM 18 OpenShift 4/3/2016 6:52 AM # 2 Date 1 jenkins or similar continuous build and test system 4/24/2016 5:23 PM 2 Flat files 4/22/2016 11:10 AM 3 Spinnaker 4/14/2016 9:49 PM 4 Code ship 4/13/2016 10:43 PM 5 Git with hooks 4/12/2016 12:38 PM 6 github 4/12/2016 11:13 AM 7 Graddle 4/12/2016 9:52 AM 8 jira 4/12/2016 9:16 AM 9 Gulp 4/12/2016 8:53 AM 10 Vendor APIs 4/5/2016 8:21 AM 11 ASP.NET 4/4/2016 4:31 PM 12 Octopus Deploy for .NET Web Applications 4/4/2016 10:20 AM 13 JUnit 4/4/2016 9:25 AM 14 SonarQube 4/4/2016 9:24 AM 15 Jenkins 4/3/2016 6:52 AM # 3 Date 1 mercurial for distributed source code management 4/24/2016 5:23 PM 2 Slack 4/12/2016 12:38 PM 3 Custom APIs 4/5/2016 8:21 AM 4 SQL Server 4/4/2016 4:31 PM 5 Cucumber 4/4/2016 9:25 AM 6 Gradle 4/4/2016 9:24 AM  

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