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EPISODE · Jul 19, 2026 · 1H 14M

Scaling CI-CD: The Governance Blueprint

from M365.FM - Modern work, security, and productivity with Microsoft 365 · host Mirko Peters - Founder of m365.fm, m365.show and m365con.net

modern platform governance works differently. Rather than enforcing compliance through documentation and manual reviews, governance is embedded directly into templates. These templates automatically include:Security scanningDependency validationApproval gatesSecrets managementNaming standardsAudit loggingBecause these controls are built into the platform itself, development teams don't need to remember every policy. The safest path also becomes the easiest path.GOLDEN PATHS A major concept introduced in this episode is the Golden Path. Instead of giving developers blank pipeline templates, organizations provide opinionated deployment paths that already include best practices. Golden Paths define standard approaches for:Building applicationsRunning automated testsPerforming security validationDeploying through environmentsRolling back failed releasesMost services can successfully use only a small number of Golden Path templates, while exceptional workloads extend rather than replace the standard model. This dramatically reduces onboarding time and ensures consistency across engineering teams.RING-BASED DEPLOYMENTSSafe deployment at scale requires limiting the blast radius of every release. The episode introduces Microsoft's Ring Deployment model. Instead of deploying directly to every user, releases move progressively through increasingly larger audiences. Typical deployment rings include:Ring 0 – Internal engineering teamsRing 1 – Pilot usersRing 2 – Broad productionEach promotion depends on predefined success criteria including deployment success, latency, error rates, business metrics, and overall system health. Only after a ring meets its objectives does the deployment continue to the next stage.CANARY RELEASES While ring deployments target groups of users, Canary Releases gradually increase traffic to a new application version. Instead of exposing everyone immediately, perhaps only 1% of requests use the new version. Observability platforms continuously compare:Error ratesResponse timesBusiness KPIsUser behaviorIf performance remains healthy, traffic gradually increases. If problems appear, traffic immediately returns to the stable version. This minimizes deployment risk while providing real production feedback before a full rollout.OBSERVABILITY AND AUTOMATED PROMOTIONDeployment governance depends on reliable measurement. Observability provides:Distributed tracingCentralized loggingPerformance metricsHealth dashboardsThese measurements feed automated promotion gates that determine whether deployments satisfy predefined quality thresholds. Instead of requiring manual approval for every promotion, policies evaluate real production metrics and automatically decide whether deployments may continue through the release pipeline. This dramatically reduces deployment latency while maintaining high confidence in production quality.PLATFORM AS A PRODUCT One of the strongest messages throughout the episode is that internal platforms should be treated like products. Platform teams should measure:Developer satisfactionAdoption ratesTime to first deploymentSelf-service successGolden Path usageIf engineering teams actively choose the platform because it simplifies their work, governance becomes nearly invisible. The platform succeeds not because people are forced to use it, but because it removes friction from software delivery.IMPLEMENTING THE BLUEPRINT Successful platform transformations happen gradually. Organizations typically begin by identifying the largest deployment pain point before introducing a single Golden Path and a small platform team. As adoption grows, reusable templates, automated governance, observability, ring deployments, and policy-driven promotion gradually become the standard operating model. Leadership support is critical because platform engineering requires cultural change as much as technical implementation. Teams move from owning individual pipelines to participating in a shared delivery ecosystem that improves reliability, security, and developer productivity. KEY TAKEAWAYS Scaling CI/CD isn't about choosing a better pipeline tool. It's about designing a repeatable operating model. Organizations that standardize deployment through reusable templates, Golden Paths, platform governance, ring-based deployments, automated promotion gates, and strong observability can dramatically reduce cognitive load, improve developer productivity, lower operational costs, and strengthen security. The most successful platform teams don't build infrastructure that developers are forced to use—they build products that developers genuinely want to use. By making governance invisible, embedding best practices into templates, and continuously improving the developer experience, organizations create delivery platforms that scale from a handful of teams to hundreds without sacrificing speed, quality, or compliance.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/m365-fm-modern-work-security-and-productivity-with-microsoft-365--6704921/support.

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