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How Chronosphere releases features at massive cloud native scale
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How Chronosphere releases features at massive cloud native scale

Sidney Wijngaarde Chronosphere

Chronosphere provides her customers cloud native observability platform in a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) product. In a cloud native world one must be agile and expect to release new features often and Chronosphere is no exception. With each new feature comes meticulous testing to ensure each tenant remains highly secure and performant throughout the process. To support varying requests and customer requirements, the testing and release process needed certain features turned on for some customers and not for others. To manage this complex release program at a massive cloud native scale, Chronosphere uses LaunchDarkly’s feature flags. Join us for half an hour of power as we share how Chronosphere uses LaunchDarkly to manage testing and releases at massive cloud native scale.

Sidney Wijngaarde

Sidney is from New York, where he works as a Software Engineer at Chronosphere. He has 5 years of experience in building Cloud Native applications with a focus on Kubernetes. In his spare time, Sidney enjoys traveling and bouldering.