Jenkins
Jenkins is a widely used open-source automation server for building, testing, and deploying software. It supports pipelines and job scheduling to keep engineering workflows consistent, while integrating with many tools in CI/CD ecosystems. Teams rely on Jenkins for visibility into build health, quick troubleshooting, and repeatable release processes.
With Jenkins connected, BOBs can listen for real-time build status notifications and turn them into immediate operational awareness. When a job succeeds, fails, or changes state, BOBs can decide what needs attention next—then coordinate the right responses through other connected systems like incident tracking, messaging, and internal reporting.
This is especially useful for engineering operations and release management: reduce time-to-detection for failed builds, keep stakeholders informed with timely updates, and trigger downstream actions such as creating tickets, escalating to the right owners, or launching a troubleshooting checklist when builds break.
Once connected, Jenkins becomes a reliable “signal source” for CI/CD health that your BOBs can respond to—without requiring engineers to manually check dashboards during busy release windows.
What can BOBs do with Jenkins?
Perform actions
- List Job Name Options
Listen to real-time events
- New Jenkins Job Status Notification (Instant)
