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Workfront enterprise SDLC phases

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Interested in knowing how Workfront enterprise pros approach the traditional SDLC phases, thinking of the basic DEV-QA/TESTING-STAGE-PROD steps.
How do newly developed features get QA'd outside of a dynamic Dev environment? Ie. move to QA where data & features are consistent and not under DEV to support use case testing.
Is there a stage environment concept in Workfront to support the orderly transistion to production on a work schedule?

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Hi @atheffernan007,

 

I invite you to consider our Packages solution, which enables you to efficiently select a set of related Workfront objects and/or data from one environment, save them, and then deploy them to another environment.

 

Packages can save an incredible amount of rework, and are particularly valuable for Workfront customers seeking a more efficient and controlled manner to manage migration between federated environments (e.g. Test > User Acceptance > Production).

 

Regards,

Doug

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Community Advisor

 

Hi @atheffernan007,

 

I invite you to consider our Packages solution, which enables you to efficiently select a set of related Workfront objects and/or data from one environment, save them, and then deploy them to another environment.

 

Packages can save an incredible amount of rework, and are particularly valuable for Workfront customers seeking a more efficient and controlled manner to manage migration between federated environments (e.g. Test > User Acceptance > Production).

 

Regards,

Doug