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Key Differences in Deploy and Release in DevOps

Split

While the terms “deploy” and “release” may seem similar, they represent different processes that play crucial roles in the software development lifecycle. Understanding their nuances is essential for streamlining operations and delivering high-quality software to end-users.

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Did Feature Flags Kill the Canary?

Split

The increased usage of feature flags and canary releases (also “canary deployments”) in software development has had a tremendous impact on the overall release process for software companies globally. Your feature flag framework will then ensure that users have a consistent experience until the new version is rolled out to them.

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Product Management in the Age of Generative AI

BrainMates

With large engineering teams no longer needed, Agile product development methodologies – such as Scrum and Kanban – will also become redundant. These frameworks are designed to improve the effectiveness of teams collaborating on software development.

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16 Product Management Best Practices For Successful PMs

Userpilot

Make sure the development team understands the overarching goal they’re working towards. Develop a solid differentiation strategy and use a mix of differentiators to help your product stand out from competitors. Align your development team around the same objectives. How can you differentiate your product?

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How we Developed a Talent Growth Plan at Almundo

Mind the Product

We analyzed dozens of job descriptions from leading companies (Airbnb, Amazon, Booking, eBay, Expedia, Instagram, Intercom, LinkedIn, Netflix, PayPal, Spotify, among others) and we were able to differentiate hundreds of distinct skills and responsibilities. Agile : Product owner role, software development, team cadence, delivery.

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How to Develop, Articulate, and Sell Product Strategy

The Product Guy

Vikas was able to provide me with a framework for developing product strategy, which ultimately revolves around answering the fundamental question of “how do we win?” This framework covers five major questions: What do we aspire to be? Julian Dunn is a senior product manager with Chef Software where he. Where do we play?

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How to Implement Testing in Production

Split

Your users are not going to log into your staging environment to use your software, so why do companies use dummy environments to test their features before release? The answer is that it’s just been the status quo for so long in software development.