How to Ship Faster with Feature Flags: Insights from Unleash
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Still freezing code before Black Friday and hoping nothing breaks? Feature flags can help you ship smaller, safer changes continuously—without the “big bang” risk or painful rollbacks.
Cory O’Daniel talks with Unleash CMO Michael Ferranti about how modern teams use flags as a core delivery primitive alongside CI/CD and trunk-based development. They dig into kill switches for instant mitigation, progressive rollouts tied to real metrics, and why homegrown “if-statement” systems turn into hidden platforms you didn’t mean to build. They also cover the rising volume of AI‑assisted code and how flags provide the control layer to move faster while protecting reliability.
What you’ll learn:
- How feature flags reduce risk for high-stakes periods like Black Friday by avoiding code freezes
- When to replace staging queues with progressive delivery and experiment-driven rollouts
- Practical uses: kill switches, trunk-based development, targeting, and cleanup strategies to manage flag debt
- Build vs. buy: why DIY flag systems become costly and how Unleash’s open source and on-prem options fit regulated or air‑gapped needs
- Using business, engineering, and customer signals to automate safe ramp-ups and ramp-backs
- Why AI increases code throughput, how it affects reliability, and how flags create the safety rails for agentic workflows
Guest: Michael Ferranti, Chief Marketing Officer of Unleash
Michael Ferranti has held leadership roles at Teleport, Portworx, ClusterHQ, and Rackspace Technology, with a focus on go-to-market strategy in open-source and enterprise software. At Teleport he focused on shifting from legacy security models to developer-first, identity-driven access. At Portworx, he was building new GTM strategies for Kubernetes-native storage when everyone was still figuring out containers, and he helped scale the company from under $500K in revenue to a $370M acquisition by Pure Storage. His work has centered on supporting engineering leaders in delivering features, scaling infrastructure, and improving security without adding unnecessary blockers. Michael has spoken at industry events like KubeCon and theCUBE, sharing insights on platform org design, category creation, and growing open-source adoption.
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- Red Hat OpenShift
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- Grafana
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