The document discusses continuous delivery and why everyone should adopt it. It promotes releasing new features on a frequent basis, such as weekly, daily or even hourly. This allows companies to get ideas to customers much faster, within the same day. The document also lists the pillars of continuous delivery as product, people and process, and emphasizes automating releases, getting early user feedback, and implementing smaller, more frequent release cycles.
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Do new developers deploy code on their first day, or even during job interviews?
Can you sleep soundly after a new hire’s deployment knowing your applications are all running fine?
Do you practice software development with tools, process and culture that can respond to the speed of market?
By contrast you have the early innovators who have fully embraced and adopted an approach to software where There is no release cycle there is just a deploy button
A financial Wealth management company (Wealthfront in this case) proudly publishes on their external webpage how often they push code to production.
Wealthfront was founded in 2011 and now manages $2.5b and uses software as a competitive advantage
Do you practice software development with tools, process and culture that can respond to the speed of market?
Do new developers deploy code on their first day, or even during job interviews? An important and in-demand resource these days – Your developers. This is what they really want