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LaunchDarkly Announces FedRAMP® Moderate Authorization
Introducing LaunchDarkly Federal, the first FedRAMP-authorized feature management platform.

Sara Mazer
OpenAI, ChatGPT, and Lowering the Bar for “Code”
Imagine my surprise when I could feed ChatGPT prompts involving LaunchDarkly and frameworks/languages I commonly use (like Python, Flask, and React), and it returned pretty solid examples back!

Cody De Arkland
Introducing LaunchDarkly Professional Services
We’re excited to announce the launch of Professional Services: a dedicated part of our organization that will aid you by offering expertise in your feature flag adoption journey.

LaunchDarkly
Ship Faster with the New LaunchDarkly Approvals Dashboard
We’re excited to let you know we've released a new approval requests dashboard in LaunchDarkly to better track and manage approvals.

Liberty McBride
What Is a Production Environment?
A production environment is a real-time setting where the latest versions of software, products, or updates are pushed into live, usable operation for the intended end users.

LaunchDarkly
AWS re:Invent 2022 re:Capped
Let's catch you up on some of what you missed and how you can still dive in.

Alex Hardman
What Is Platform Engineering?
In this post we’ll take a look at what platform engineering is, the benefits it can bring, and how it differs from DevOps and site reliability engineering.

Rebecca Dodd
ICYMI: The Year in LaunchDarkly 2022
In this post, we'll share some of our highlights from the year in LaunchDarkly before we enter 2023.

Kevin Smith
Manage Approvals with Our New Slack App
LaunchDarkly is taking some of the manual burden out of supervising software changes with our Slack integration.

Liberty McBride
Trajectory Wrapped: 5 Key Takeaways from our November Conference
In this article, we ’ll recap the top five talks based on our top-secret, proprietary, data-driven, and very scientific ranking model.

Peter McCarron
What Is DevOps? (And How To Set Your Organization up for DevOps Success)
In this guide, we’ll take a look at the origins of DevOps, including its predecessors, and explore what DevOps actually means in practice.

Rebecca Dodd
5 Takeaways from Galaxy Conference 2022
For a taste of some of the topics discussed with our customers at Galaxy, we've assembled this quick rundown of moments from various stops, in no particular order.

Kevin Smith
How to Get the Most from Our Datadog Integrations
With more frequent deploys and releases, it becomes crucial to measure the impact of a feature deployment on your systems.

Munnawar Hashim
What Is a Kill Switch in Software Development?
The concept of a kill switch is not confined to just apps and software development. In fact, the term predates anything having to do with a computer or code.

LaunchDarkly
The Role of the Release Manager in DevOps
DevOps and continuous delivery changed the game for release management, but there’s still value in the release manager’s position. We explore the changing role of release managers when much of their job has been automated away.

Rebecca Dodd
Using LaunchDarkly in AWS Serverless
This article will cover how to get LaunchDarkly set up in Lambda and show you how to handle those aspects that are unique to serverless.

Brian Rinaldi and Alex Hardman
Trunk-Based Development with Kubernetes
This article will explore how you can power your trunk-based development strategies for microservices with Kubernetes.

LaunchDarkly
Using LaunchDarkly Feature Flags With GraphQL Applications
This post is about how we can start to layer in feature flags alongside a GraphQL server to make it more dynamic for developers.

Peter McCarron
7 Reasons Percentage Rollouts Reduce Deployment Risk
Deploying new features is often risky business, especially in a high-volume production environment. A bad bug can take down your entire app or affect your user base.

LaunchDarkly
Introducing the 2022 State of Feature Management
In this year's State of Feature Management, you'll learn why companies are investing in feature management, despite uncertain economic conditions.

Kevin Smith
Fall 2022: Product Release Roundup
This fall, we’re introducing updates across LaunchDarkly’s core flagging, experimentation, and automation capabilities aimed at helping teams both minimize risk and maximize value when delivering software.

Matt DeLaney
Guest Post: Automating Customer Feature Requests and Flags with Hightouch and Reverse ETL
This is a guest post from our partner Hightouch, the leading data activation platform that quickly and securely syncs data from the data warehouse directly into over 100 SaaS tools, including LaunchDarkly.

Kevin Tran
Understanding and Balancing the Cognitive Loads of Developers
As DevOps engineers take on additional roles such as SRE (Site Reliability Engineer) or need to learn yet another Kubernetes-based platform tool, when is it just too much to handle?

Sara Mazer
Helm Chart Support Comes to the Relay Proxy
Introducing an easier way for our customers relying on Kubernetes to take advantage of our solution that enables multiple servers to connect to a local stream rather than making several outbound connections to our streaming service.

Matthew Keeler