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What is Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CICD)? Why using CI/CD is valuable practice for large scale multi-environment projects. Problems that we can be solved using CI/CD.
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The big box retailer had spent $100,000,000 on the redesign effort. That’s right. One hundred million dollars on redesigning their e-commerce site.
It may seem counter intuitive, but Flip-the-Switch redesigns turn out to be the most ineffective way to get major changes into a design. They are overburdened by corporate politics, the need for everyone to get their piece of the pie, and huge expectations of amazing improvements the moment the new design is launched. The expectations are rarely realized and everybody is left wondering what just happened.
Part of the problem comes with the attitude of having a single moment when you’ll launch the new thing. Suddenly that launch moment becomes everyone’s focus. Nobody wants to have their new feature or capability left out.
adapted from “Extraordinarily Radical Redesign Strategies,” by Jared Spool
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