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Building an Efficient Release Management Process

Split

A streamlined release management process is imperative for mitigating deployment risks and accelerating software delivery. All too often, releases turn into stressful events, fraught with last-minute surprises that disrupt business processes. What is the Release Management Process Flow?

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A Deep Dive into the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

The Product Coalition

The Software Development Life Cycle provides a practical framework you can apply to your product and improve your processes. With the support of the SDLC, You can track and control your calendar, and increase productivity and speed of development. Choose communication channels, reporting plans, etc.

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The Top Mobile In-app Feedback Tools of 2020

Alchemer Mobile

Apptimize, An Airship Company, helps brands rapidly iterate to make amazing user experiences across all their digital channels through A/B Testing and Feature Release Management with a mobile-first lens. Mobile marketers and product managers can immediately take action on events in Apptentive by simply flipping a switch.

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4 Cost Efficiencies of Feature Management, 1 Sigh of Relief

Split

That pain trickles down to every department—software engineering, product development, Q&A, you name it. As a release manager, I would start the release cycle at 8:30 a.m. We would call it ‘pain of our release’. Now [that we’re using feature flags] releases are 30 minutes and we’re done.

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Three Common Beta Testing Tools That Eat Up Test Managers’ Time

Centercode

In performing an in-depth analysis of the data, our research team discovered some interesting parallels between these tools and the time constraints test managers reported. This inherent lack of structure can muddle follow-up attempts on issues between test managers and users, as well as test managers and developers.

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4 Project Management Tools Product Managers Love

ProductPlan

That makes it easy to click the buy button, but project managers should think about the long-term costs of owning and heavily using each product. Pay particular attention to variable pricing that might shoot up if the tool becomes a core part of the product development process. Features and Function of Project Management Tools.

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What’s Product Management is like a Year after Implementing Agile

All About Product Management

It’s been over a year since the product management team went on a series of agile/scrum training courses. Here’s a report on the journey, progress, issues encountered and experiences to date. Product Managers also worked on a 1-to-1 basis to evangelize the benefits and to secure and maintain buy-in.

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