Compare the Top Change Management Software that integrates with Docker as of July 2025

This a list of Change Management software that integrates with Docker. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Docker. View the products that work with Docker in the table below.

What is Change Management Software for Docker?

Change management software is a tool used to coordinate changes and improve the effectiveness of varying processes. It enables organizations to track and manage change requests, assess impact, approve or reject change proposals, assign tasks to relevant personnel, and monitor progress until completion. Change management software also allows users to document all changes for audit and compliance purposes. Additionally, it provides notifications and automated workflows which simplify the process of adapting to organizational change. Finally, the software can enable collaboration between team members by providing them with access to data stored in one central repository. Compare and read user reviews of the best Change Management software for Docker currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Faddom

    Faddom

    Faddom

    Faddom's application dependency mapping software (formerly VNT) uses network traffic protocols to automatically map all on-prem and cloud platforms. Have a real-time, holistic view of all your hybrid servers, applications, and dependencies 24/7. A completely passive dependency mapping tool. Lightweight. No agents. No credentials. No firewalls. Pricing starts at $1 per node, per month, with a free trial -- no credit card needed.
    Starting Price: 0$
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    Cloudaware

    Cloudaware

    Cloudaware

    Cloudaware is a cloud management platform with such modules as CMDB, Change Management, Cost Management, Compliance Engine, Vulnerability Scanning, Intrusion Detection, Patching, Log Management, and Backup. Cloudaware is designed for enterprises that deploy workloads across multiple cloud providers and on-premises. Cloudaware integrates out-of-the-box with ServiceNow, New Relic, JIRA, Chef, Puppet, Ansible, and over 50 other products. Customers deploy Cloudaware to streamline their cloud-agnostic IT management processes, spending, compliance and security.
    Starting Price: $0.008/CI/month
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    Harness

    Harness

    Harness

    Harness is an AI-native software delivery platform that helps engineering teams achieve excellence by automating and streamlining the entire software delivery lifecycle. It enables continuous integration, continuous delivery, and GitOps for multi-cloud, multi-region deployments with increased speed and reliability. Harness simplifies infrastructure as code, database DevOps, and artifact management to improve collaboration and reduce errors. The platform offers AI-powered testing, incident response, chaos engineering, and feature management to enhance quality and resilience. Harness also provides cloud cost management, security testing orchestration, and developer insights to optimize performance and governance. Trusted by leading enterprises, Harness accelerates innovation while reducing manual effort and risk.
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    Sqitch

    Sqitch

    Sqitch

    Sensible database-native change management for framework-free development and dependable deployment. What makes Sqitch unique among database migration frameworks. Binary and source code downloads and installation instructions. Command references, tutorials, best practice guides, and more. Get help, get involved. Issues, mail list, and source repository. Sqitch is not tied to any framework, ORM, or platform. Rather, it is a standalone change management system with no opinions about your database engine, application framework, or development environment. Database changes may declare dependencies on other changes — even changes from other Sqitch projects. This ensures proper order of execution, even when you’ve committed changes to your VCS out-of-order. Sqitch manages changes and dependencies via a plan file, and employs a Merkle tree pattern similar to Git and Blockchain to ensure deployment integrity. As such, there is no need to number your changes, although you can if you want.
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