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business and finance business operationsWhat is the purpose of the deployment management practice?
Just so, what is the purpose of release management?
It is the process of coordinating the movement of project into production environments where they can be consumed by end-users. The primary goal of release management is to ensure that the integrity of the live environment is protected and that the correct components are released.
In this regard, what are the four phases of release and deployment management?
The Release and Deployment Management process can be segmented into four phases: R&D Planning, Release Build & Test, Deployment and Review & Close. The Release & Deployment planning phase is where an organization should compile their plans to release and deploy their service/software.
Simply put, a release (also called a release package) is a set of authorized changes to an IT service. As part of your release policy, ITIL encourages creating a system for categorizing your releases. Categories typically include: Major releases.