From Monolith to CI/CD
Breaking apart a large monolith is a major undertaking. Being successful requires a deliberate strategy and a willingness to embrace the unknown. Relativity is the leading e-discovery software with hundreds of applications built on its application platform.
Over the past year Relativity has been working with software teams to decouple their code and move into a CI/CD release cadence. In this session Dan Wells, Staff Architect for the Relativity Platform, will discuss Relativity's CI/CD journey so far. He will share lessons learned along the way and techniques that helped Relativity change its release processes quickly and safely.

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Keynote: Fireside chat with Gene Kim
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State of LaunchDarkly Experimentation
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How LaunchDarkly Uses LaunchDarkly
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Scaling LaunchDarkly to Teams of Teams
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Automating Progressive Delivery
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The Power of Targeting Via Attributes
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LaunchDarkly Product Demo
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Doing Deployments at Scale
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A Tale of Three Digital Transformations
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Game Dev Using LaunchDarkly
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Making Releases Boring in the Enterprise
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The Power of Feature Workflows
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Champion versus Challenger
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Launch Day Workflows
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The Language of Liftoff
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Production as an Experiment Lab
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Backyard Chat: Progressive Delivery
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