We partnered with LeadDev to survey 500 engineering leaders on how they're releasing software today. The findings underscore the necessity for robust feature management & experimentation solutions with release monitoring.
Harness is acquiring Split Software to deliver the most powerful Feature Management and Experimentation offering in the industry.
Mastering software rollbacks is essential for maintaining system stability. By leveraging strategies like rollback plans and feature flags, developers can swiftly undo changes, ensuring smoother updates and minimizing disruptions.
SCIM provisioning automates user identity management by establishing a common schema for creating, managing and deleting users across applications, streamlining authentication.
Aligning incentives is key to influencing others, even without authority. Learn how to design win-win situations to achieve your goals.
Mastering the software release lifecycle—spanning alpha, beta, and production stages—is key to efficient development. Embracing Agile and DevOps methods, along with innovative tools like feature flags, ensures smoother, faster releases.
Database schema changes can be risky, but feature flags offer a safer way to deploy them. Learn how to use feature flags to minimize downtime and ensure smooth transitions.
Choosing the right cloud deployment model means balancing security, control, and cost-efficiency. Learn how private, public, hybrid, community, and multi-cloud approaches each meet different business needs effectively.
Rolling and blue-green deployments offer distinct benefits for software delivery: rolling deployments ensure a gradual, stable release, while blue-green deployments enable instant rollbacks for enhanced reliability. Choose the strategy that aligns with your team's needs for efficiency and control.
Smoke testing offers a quick check on software stability, while regression testing ensures updates don’t break existing features. Both are essential for high-quality software, with automation enhancing efficiency and accuracy.
Smoke and sanity testing ensure software stability and reliability—smoke tests verify core functions, while sanity tests confirm targeted changes haven’t caused issues, streamlining quality assurance for faster releases.
Monolithic, microservices, and serverless architectures each offer distinct advantages in scalability, deployment, and maintenance. Choosing the right approach depends on your project’s needs, growth potential, and resource demands.
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