20.3 Release Highlights: Post-Deployment Workflows
Blog: Appian Insight
Editor’s note: In last week’s post, we looked into 20.3 IDP features. In this post, we’ll focus on post-deployment processes, a new DevOps feature in this release. Next week, we’ll conclude with a post about UI improvements in 20.3.
The software development life cycle doesn’t stop at development. Many low-code options today provide tools to accelerate application development. However, they do little to help developers deploy or maintain applications.
Appian recognized these issues years ago and have worked hard to build a platform that delivers the value of low-code throughout the entire application lifecycle. During this time, platform developers have enjoyed features like: integrated unit testing, automated testing for expressions, security summary reports, conflict detection for deployments, a one-click deployment wizard, and more.
20.3 introduces a powerful feature to support application deployments, post-deployment workflows. Anytime an application is deployed to another environment, developers can choose to run a custom process after deployment. This process could include executing additional tests, assigned users or groups work related to the deployment, execute processes within your CI/CD pipeline, or anything else needed within your organization.
By simplifying the complicated duties of software releases, post-deployment workflows are the epitome of low-code deployments. But it’s not the only feature in 20.3 to support better deployments. Developers will appreciate better visibility around unused objects, executing stored procedures during deployment, and more.
If you want to see how post-deployment workflows work, or any other feature from 20.3, register for a free trial today.
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