Guaranteeing Production Readiness Prior to Deployment
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- Introduction
- Step 1: Identify an Executive Sponsor
- Step 2: Select a Process Owner
- Step 3: Solicit Executive Support
- Step 4: Assemble a Production Acceptance Team
- Step 5: Identify and Prioritize Requirements
- Step 6: Develop Policy Statements
- Step 7: Nominate a Pilot System
- Step 8: Design Appropriate Forms
- Step 9: Document the Procedures
- Step 10: Execute the Pilot System
- Step 11: Conduct a Lessons-Learned Session
- Step 12: Revise Policies, Procedures, and Forms
- Step 13: Formulate Marketing Strategy
- Step 14: Follow Up for Ongoing Enforcement and Improvements
- Full Deployment of a New Application
- Harris Kern's Enterprise Computing Institute
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Novel concept: Ensuring that a new application system is completely production-ready before it gets deployed. In this article, infrastructure expert Rich Schiesser goes far beyond the typical recommendations of testing and documentation, providing numerous practical tips to guarantee first-time successful deployment of new applications.
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No matter how well designed and well tested an application may be, the firstand often lastingimpressions that users form about that application come from how successfully it's deployed into production. Developers and operations personnel sometimes let unnecessary obstacles take their eyes off the goal of a successful deployment. This article discusses each of the 14 steps required to design and implement an effective production acceptance process.
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