Richard91
ServiceNow Employee
ServiceNow Employee

In a May store update, we've expanded on some of the work delivered in the San Diego release timeframe for DevOps Change Velocity - our application for connecting the world of DevOps to the work in ServiceNow (included with ITSM Professional and Enterprise).

There are three key enhancements in this release:

  • DevOps CHG approval policy in the base system
    • The DevOps change approval policy is meant to provide guidance to enhance CHG automation. Policy conditions execute against DevOps data to auto-reject or approve change requests, or to defer the decision to the manual approval process.​ The data can include metrics on commits, code coverage, test results, SonarQube scan results, and so on. Our DevOps change approval policy is configurable and paired with our DevOps demo workflow (inactive by default).
  • Import historical data for DevOps tools – Azure DevOps
    • Import historical data for all capabilities (Code, Plan, and Orchestration) by fetching data through the app-onboarding self-service catalog and periodic polling. The import framework helps you to onboard teams by importing DevOps data into your instance without having to edit the pipeline or configure webhooks. The imported data provides insights into root causes for complete change traceability. Starting with version 1.34, you can import data and configure a polling mechanism for Azure DevOps.
  • JFrog Artifactory - Jenkins Integration
    • Integrate Jenkins and JFrog Artifactory to link the CI and CD pipelines and enable change request traceability. Associate build pipelines (CI) with the artifacts built and published to JFrog, and associate deploy pipelines (CD) with the packages downloaded for deployment from JFrog repositories. Changes are fully traceable because each commit is linked to its associated built and deployed artifacts.

Check out the release in the ServiceNow Store here and find out more about this solution here.

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