Candace Shamieh

Brooke Chen

Ryan Lucht

Aaron Silverman

Galen Pickard

Modern engineering teams face competing priorities. Developers are expected to deliver new features faster than ever, but users expect rock-solid reliability with every release. Shipping quickly can feel like you’re gambling with user trust. If you move too fast, you risk outages, but if you move too slowly, innovation stalls.

Progressive delivery offers a way to escape this tradeoff. Techniques like feature flags, canary releases, and blue-green deployments give teams control over when and how code reaches users. By enabling safe experimentation in production and decoupling releases from deployments, these techniques naturally minimize risk and help teams ship with confidence. However, progressive delivery c…

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