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How to use feature flag management for better app testing

Feature flag management is more than just a technical term for Testlio; it’s a systematic approach to controlling, testing, and delivering features within an application. Furthermore, teams that utilize feature flag management simplify code commits, operate new features in a (semi) risk-free environment, and improve communication between devs, QA, and end product.

3 Key Traits of a Successful Product Owner for Government Applications

The product owner role is becoming increasingly common at government agencies implementing new software, such as government acquisition solutions. The product owner’s responsibilities include defining and prioritizing the product backlog—which includes a list of features, enhancements, and fixes—to make sure the product aligns with business goals.

High Mast Lighting Systems: Illuminating the Future with Smart Integration

High mast lighting systems have long been a staple in illuminating large areas such as highways, airports, sports fields, and industrial facilities. These towering fixtures provide powerful illumination, ensuring safety and visibility in even the most challenging conditions. However, as technology advances, so does the potential to make these systems even more efficient and versatile. In this article, we delve into the concept of high mast lighting and explore the exciting possibilities that arise from integrating smart technologies, such as IoT (Internet of Things) sensors and automation.

GraphQL from the Ground Up

Building APIs is a craft. Your API product must be stable, accurate, well documented, performant, and meet the informational demands of your clients — no small task. In this series, we’ll take a close look at GraphQL, a trending API technology that aims to help you deliver efficient and capable APIs. GraphQL’s unique and nuanced view of the client-server relationship offers interesting benefits for API delivery.

The Pros and Cons of Point-to-Point Integration

Point-to-point integration is a method of connecting two or more software applications or systems together to exchange data seamlessly. It helps organizations break down data silos and enables the sharing of critical information across different systems. P2P integration eliminates the need for complex middleware or custom code, providing a more efficient and streamlined approach to data integration.