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    Introducing targeting rules support for feature flags in version 1.1
    Irina Southwell
    • Feb 6, 2021
    • 2 min

    Introducing targeting rules support for feature flags in version 1.1

    FeatureHub extends its capabilities and in addition to percentage splits now supports a variety of targeting rules. Now you can release your features to a limited audience based on the following rules: ✅ Country ✅ Device ✅ Platform ✅ Version ✅ User key (email, id) ✅ Percentage split ✅ Custom keys if none of the above satisfies your requirements When would you most likely to use targeting rules? Testing in production with Beta-testers groups We know how important it is to test
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    What is FeatureHub?
    Irina Southwell
    • Aug 20, 2020
    • 3 min

    What is FeatureHub?

    FeatureHub is a Cloud Native and Open Source feature management and experimentation platform. It comes with FeatureHub Admin Console — web interface to control your features, and a variety of SDK’s that help you to connect FeatureHub with your code. It is designed for developers, testers, business people or anyone else in your team who wants to have control over features, release management and testing in production. What type of features do you support? Currently FeatureHub
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    What are Feature Flags and why should we use them?
    Irina Southwell
    • Jun 17, 2020
    • 3 min

    What are Feature Flags and why should we use them?

    Feature Flags (often also referred to as Feature Toggles) are a powerful technique, allowing teams to modify system behavior without changing code. (MartinFowler.com) Feature Flags explained If your software development team is on the journey to adopt #DevOps practices, increasing maturity with continuous deployment pipelines and trunk-based development will likely introduce bottlenecks in various stages of your release process. For example, the team is developing a feature i
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