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For what it’s worth, you can’t really go wrong with Jenkins for the functionality you are looking to achieve.
Although Travis CI may be a better option given that it’s meant to work seamlessly with Github and it appears all of your repositories have been moved to Github.
Really depends on your business needs though.
Getting Jenkins up and running, from past experiences, has always gone very smoothly and it gives you the benefit of keeping all data in house as you have the option to host Jenkins on your own private servers but probably doesn’t scale or run as efficiently as Travis CI does depending on your setup.
Travis CI will probably allow for an even more seamless approach because it’s already being hosted for you and tied directly into Github, but you won’t get the privacy as running Jenkins on your own servers. There is a paid option though it appears for Travis CI which again, depending on your business needs, may be a better option.