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Why delete?

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Why delete this? Ousterhout is notable. Maybe merge to article about him. --Amir E. Aharoni 06:54, 15 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Product section needs work

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Beyond the explanation of "Electric Accelerator" and "Electric Deploy", the rest of the products use buzz words that leave more questions than answers.

ElectricFlow is an enterprise-grade DevOps Release Automation platform that enables provisioning, build and release of multi-tiered applications. The model-driven approach to managing environments and applications enables teams to coordinate multiple pipelines and releases across hybrid infrastructure in a predictable and auditable way.

Enterprise-grade does not have a very well defined meaning, and adds nothing to the definition. It only says it's for a large number of users, how large are we talking about though? I think you can remove this term and still keep the meaning of the definition intact. It has a model-driven approach, that's good, but so does every other software. What is its model? How does it differentiate itself compared to the others? Teams can coordinate predictably? How? It's auditable? How? Why aren't other approaches auditable?

ElectricFlow Release transforms poorly managed processes into coordinated release events. It provides a unified view of both Traditional and CD-style pipelines and releases to increase transparency and predictability.

How does it transform processes? How is it different than other related softwares?

If someone knows what the software listed here does, you can improve the article by clarifying it, and cut out some of the marketing talk that tells us nothing. Thank you. ChthonicOne (talk) 16:42, 15 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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