Shipping software fast without breaking production is hard.

In Module 3, Episode 1 of AWS for Product Teams, we show how to build a production-ready CI/CD pipeline on AWS that aligns PMs and developers, reduces risk, and accelerates delivery.

This episode is designed for both:

πŸ‘€ Product Managers – understand branching strategies, release cadence, and how source control affects product outcomes
πŸ’» Developers – implement automated pipelines using AWS CodeCommit, CodePipeline, and deploy with repeatable, predictable processes

Learn to set up a CI/CD workflow that delivers:

Faster releases
Fewer risks
Happier users

You’ll walk away knowing how to align teams, automate deployment, and ship products on AWS reliably.

πŸ”‘ Key Takeaways
Align PM & Dev on branching strategy and release cadence
Automate your pipeline for consistent builds and deployments
Use AWS CodeCommit and other AWS services to enforce source control best practices
Reduce production errors with CI/CD automation
Turn your branch convention into a release strategy
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