Continuous Delivery is a software development technique in which software is developed for short life cycles and then reliably deployed as needed. Continuous Delivery is the ability to securely and quickly release updates of all kinds into production or into the hands of users, such as bug fixes, configuration changes, new features, and experimentation. The initial purpose of this strategy is to improve the speed and efficiency with which software is developed, tested, and delivered. This method aims to reduce the value, save time, and reduce the risk of delivering changes by approving more incremental updates to commercial applications.
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