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  • 2025.11.3
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  • 2020.2.4
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  • 2021.2.3 (build 99711)
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  • 2021.1 (build 92597)

JetBrains TeamCity 2025.11.3 is a continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) server engineered for DevOps-centric teams that need to automate the building, testing, and release of complex software projects. Operating in the Developer Tools category, the platform orchestrates pipelines across heterogeneous stacks, supporting containerized builds, cloud agents, and on-premise infrastructure while providing real-time feedback on code quality, test coverage, and deployment status. Development squads use it to compile every commit, run unit and integration tests in parallel, package artifacts, and promote validated releases through staging to production; QA engineers integrate it with issue trackers and test frameworks to trigger regression suites on demand; platform engineers embed infrastructure-as-code steps so that environments are provisioned consistently; product managers rely on its dashboards and build history to trace which change introduced a defect or feature. Since its debut, JetBrains has shipped forty-two numbered versions, each expanding the matrix of supported runners—Maven, Gradle, MSBuild, Docker, Kubernetes, .NET, Node, Python, Ruby, Go—and deepening integrations with IDEs, version-control systems, and artifact repositories. The 2025.11.3 release refines the experimental Kotlin-based DSL, adds conditional build steps, improves artifact caching for monorepos, and updates the bundled Amazon Corretto runtime to mitigate recent JVM vulnerabilities. Role-based permissions, audit logs, and per-project encryption keys remain standard, allowing regulated industries to keep compliance documentation current. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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