Infield is an intelligent platform designed to manage and automate the upgrade process for open-source software. It utilizes automated tools to create a living upgrade plan that considers risk and effort while handling direct and indirect dependencies. Infield enables users to connect their code, review upgrade backlogs, and provides a white-glove service option for a hands-free upgrade experience.
Infield Core Features
Automated upgrade management
Risk assessment of dependencies
Integration with CI/CD pipelines
White-glove upgrade service
Infield Pro & Cons
The Cons
Not open source, limiting transparency and self-hosting
May require onboarding and subscription fees
Currently limited language support with Java only coming soon
The Pros
Automates complex dependency upgrades to reduce manual effort
Provides expert developer support alongside automation
Tracks progress and improves dependency posture over time
Supports multiple programming languages
Offers white-glove service option for hands-off upgrades