by Oliver Oldfield-Hodge | Jul 26, 2017 | Continuous Delivery
Why Beta? Betas are an important approach to ensuring you release the right stuff to your customers. Betas are usually pre-released to a subset of customers, they should involve a feedback mechanism of some sort (whether direct or implied through analytics) and are...
by Oliver Oldfield-Hodge | Jul 26, 2017 | Continuous Delivery, Feature Management
Got something big to release? Jittery knees? Not sure how the system or the public will react? Gradual rollouts can be your friend and they can be easier than you’d expect. Risk reduction If there is one thing that can kill a companies’ reputation, thats a...
by Oliver Oldfield-Hodge | Jul 26, 2017 | Continuous Delivery
Continuous delivery is a software practice which enables you to get tour software to customers in small, quick increments. It is a core part of lean and, to some extent, agile methodologies (rapid rather than continuous for agile). There are many benefits to this but...
by Oliver Oldfield-Hodge | Jul 18, 2017 | Product Updates
So now you can manage your java feature toggles with featureflow’s cracking feature control platform! You can use it now by following the guide at https://github.com/featureflow/featureflow-java-sdk Implementing is simple: install the sdk with <dependency>...
by Oliver Oldfield-Hodge | Jul 18, 2017 | Product Updates
So now you can manage your feature toggles with featureflow’s cracking feature control platform! You can use it now by following the guide at https://github.com/featureflow/featureflow-ruby-sdk Implementing is simple: install the gem with gem 'featureflow'...
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