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LaunchDarkly
Software Development
Oakland, CA 28,873 followers
Empowering all teams to deliver and control their software.
About us
LaunchDarkly isn’t just a leader in feature management — it’s the first scalable feature management platform. Feature management allows development teams to innovate faster by fundamentally transforming how software is delivered to customers. With the ability to gradually release new software features to any segment of users on any platform, DevOps teams can standardize safe releases at scale, accelerate their journey to the cloud and collaborate more effectively with business teams. Today, LaunchDarkly deploys peaks of 20 trillion feature flags each day, and that number continues to grow. Founded in 2014 in Oakland, California by Edith Harbaugh and John Kodumal, LaunchDarkly has been named on the Forbes Cloud 100 list, InfoWorld’s 2021 Technology of the Year list, and the Enterprise Tech 30 list.
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External link for LaunchDarkly
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Oakland, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2014
- Specialties
- Continuous Delivery, Feature Flagging, DevOps, Feature Toggling, Feature Management, Experimentation, Technology Migration, Targeted User Experiences, and Mobile App Solutions
Products
LaunchDarkly
DevOps Software
Unleash developer productivity for the software-powered world by fundamentally changing how you deliver software to your customers. With LaunchDarkly’s feature management platform, empowered developers can empower the business to release new features faster and more efficiently than ever.
Locations
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1999 Harrison St
Suite 1100
Oakland, CA 94612, US
Employees at LaunchDarkly
Updates
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Unlock the future of application monitoring and feature management with Release Guardian ⚔️ This powerful new feature allows you to de-risks your software changes by monitoring critical metrics on every release to prevent performance issues. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/guPUCM8i
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We're #hiring a new Developer Educator in EMEA. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Bugs and software issues are inevitable, but the disruptions and problems they cause don’t have to be. 👾 Learn how LaunchDarkly can help your team de-risk releases with progressive rollouts, in-depth monitoring and more. Learn more 👇 https://lnkd.in/gG3yBkyq
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Why do engineering teams choose LaunchDarkly over building their own in-house tool? Long story short: Building & maintaining even a minimum viable in-house feature flagging tool comes with a lot of complexity, scaling issues, and unforeseen variable costs. Find out how LaunchDarkly can give you peace of mind, while you focus on building your best software. 🧘🏻♀️ Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g9h6kBSq
LaunchDarkly vs. in-house feature toggles | LaunchDarkly
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We're #hiring a new Senior Frontend Engineer in United States. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Consider this your official invite to join the LaunchDarkly Community! Stay connected with our team and other LaunchDarkly users through Discord! 👾 https://lnkd.in/gd2bP5eA
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New on the blog ⚡️ Our CMO, Manish Gupta, dives into how you can reduce costly incidents and outages for your users using these 4 risk mitigation strategies! Read it here 👇 https://lnkd.in/gemSia6K
4 Risk Mitigation Strategies for Software Releases | LaunchDarkly
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New on the blog by Erin Mikail 🏄🏼♀️ Staples ⚡️ How to build a Pokédex with a Game Mode with #Nextjs, Vercel, #PokeAPI, and LaunchDarkly! https://lnkd.in/gDNFeFxA
How to build a Pokédex with a Game Mode with Next.js, Vercel, PokeAPI, and LaunchDarkly | LaunchDarkly
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LaunchDarkly reposted this
Last Friday was a tough day for CrowdStrike...... Releasing a new update for their Falcon platform, a software outage crashed over 8.5 Million Windows systems, costing Fortune 500 companies more than $5 billion. Crowdstike took the hit, with its stock price falling from $345.00 to $263.00 in a matter of days. The event will go down in history as one of the major IT incidents of the decade, blocking flights, retail POS, and banking payments across the world. The cost to Enterprises was significant, and Crowdstike's set-up for Release and feature management needs to be questioned. It's fantastic to see our friends & incredible partner, LaunchDarkly, having a mission-critical solution solving this exact problem, with Dan Rogers commenting on the outage: “Software bugs happen, but most of the software experience issues that someone would experience are actually not because of infrastructure issues. They’re because someone rolled out a piece of software that doesn’t work, and those in general are very controllable.” With feature flags, you can control the speed of deployment of new features, and turn a feature off, if things go wrong to prevent the problem from spreading widely". The incident is a painful pill for Crowdstrike to swallow, sending a loud to message to Enterprise Software on the potential risk of not investing in mature feature management systems. Lessons to be learnt, we're sure... Marcus Holm Christy Pasion Devin Williams Laurie Maclachlan Jacob Lee Kyle Asay Dale Swan David M. Boyle Nicole Stanley Polizzi Rachel Martin Christina F. Gigi Neuenfeldt Aaron Woods https://lnkd.in/dqK_u3V6
How to prevent your software update from being the next CrowdStrike | TechCrunch
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