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Home » Latest News Releases » Rollout.io Ends the Feature Delivery Guessing Game, Is First to Provide Full Visibility Into Production Feature Deployment

Rollout.io Ends the Feature Delivery Guessing Game, Is First to Provide Full Visibility Into Production Feature Deployment

By: Deborah Schalm on July 17, 2018 1 Comment

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San Francisco, July 17, 2018 – Rollout.io, an organic feature delivery company, today announced the preview release of Rollout Visibility – a major addition to the popular Rollout.io platform. For the first time, organizations will have real-time access to the status of feature deployment, eliminating guesswork and allowing for smarter business and technical decisions.

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Feature delivery is no longer tied to distinct software versions. Instead, today’s software developers release new features continuously. However, this complexity can create challenges when multiple stakeholders are involved.

“We’ve heard countless stories from organizational leaders that features they believed were released to a certain user group, in fact, were not. The ability to gradually release features and roll them back if they don’t perform as expected, is critical to true agile deployment,” explained Erez Rusovsky, CEO and co-founder of Rollout.io.

Rusovsky continued, “Most customers start with one or two feature flags which quickly grows to tens or hundreds. Then, add-in the subset of users a feature is deployed to, and you end up with hundreds of permutations of production deployments. With Rollout Visibility, we’ve taken our already powerful feature delivery platform and added a real-time dashboard so that engineers, developers and product managers never have to wonder if a feature is truly rolled out, or if it is just a phantom feature caught in limbo.”

Rollout has helped numerous organizations speed up application delivery and reliably push, test, and modify new features without the risk of deploying new code. The platform has helped some of the world’s iconic brands enable delivery of features to specific users at a granular level, while letting them test and measure feature impact to make smarter business and technical decisions; and modify the values of application constants and variables on the fly, remotely, in highly configurable ways.

Now, Rollout Visibility provides customers with complete visibility, flexibility, and agility to monitor all aspects of feature deployments and ensure its operation meets KPIs.  The result is “organic feature delivery” – features behaving like dynamic organisms that evolve independently and provide the ultimate agility.

Other powerful features already supported by Rollout.io include:

  • Flag dependency: By allowing a flag value to be dependent on another flag value, customers have advanced and smarter, more targeted feature release
  • Unified solution: By unifying remote configuration and feature management into one platform, customers can control both features and configurations from the same dashboard, with the same capabilities around segmentation and deployment
  • Rollout offers enterprise-grade security and privacy and is SOC 2 Type II certified.

Rollout supports multiple clients and backend platforms. It adds feature level support across an organization’s entire stack. The company also recently announced its integration with Atlassian’s Jira Software.

To learn more, please visit Rollout Visibility.

For information on feature flags, check out Rollout’s eBook The Ultimate Feature Flag Guide or follow Rollout’s blog, or on Twitter @RolloutIO and LinkedIn.

About Rollout.io

Rollout.io is an organic feature delivery company that accelerates software development and release and minimizes the risk of deploying new code. It is the only unified platform for feature delivery, experimentation, and application-layer remote configuration. Built for engineers, developers and product managers, to rollout, rollback, test and adapt features at scale, in real time. Rollout gives teams full visibility and control of all application features to deliver the right feature to the right user at the right time. Founded in 2014, Rollout has offices in San Francisco and Tel Aviv, Israel. Learn more at www.rollout.io.

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