Organizations can improve their release and go-live practices on their way to releasing on-demand and reducing their change failure rate. In order to improve release frequency and deployment success, you need to shorten the feedback cycle between release and reflection and, importantly, shift your culture toward a blameless retrospective.
To accelerate release frequency you need to quickly learn the root cause of deployment issues and address them. This can be achieved by breaking down silos between deployment and ops by more efficiently capturing issues in the deployment process and customer experience.
Join Jeff Keyes and Helen Beal to learn how to make the journey to blameless retrospectives by efficiently tracking issues during deployment and utilizing them for continuous improvement. Key takeaways:
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