Continuous Integration, Delivery and Deployment: Accelerate Innovation and Drive Business Results

Dakshitha Ratnayake
1 min readJan 2, 2018

Continuous integration, delivery and deployment is a set of software practices and techniques that enable the frequent release of small batches of code changes, with extensive visibility and traceability. It typically involves the creation of a largely automated pipeline that orchestrates the build, test and deployment of software across staged environments, ultimately leading to deployment in production. The goal is to accelerate development and test processes, and get new code out to production fast. Enterprises that make this shift effectively can open up new revenue channels, enhance customer service and engagement, and stand out from their competition — all the while reducing operational cost, time and risk. My talk at WSO2Con Europe 2017 focused on how to sustainably flow ideas into the hands of customers in the form of innovative digital capabilities and applications, and continuously improve the digital business with CI/CD. Check out the talk below:

Continuous integration, continuous delivery and continuous deployment are essential practices adopted by agile organizations to meet the new demands of digital transformation. In the new age of mobility and digital transformation, enterprises need to move faster and more flexibly in application development, testing and QA to keep up with the competition and meet customer expectations for shorter cycle times and higher service levels — Speed wins in Digital Transformation!

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