Enterprise Mobile Releases Break Down When Compliance Arrives Too Late
Enterprise mobile delivery rarely slows down because feature development is inherently too difficult. It slows down because three different systems impose friction at once: product pressure rewards rapid iteration, quality only becomes visible when telemetry and feedback loops are strong enough to expose defects early, and compliance expands every time an app handles payments, identity, location, health, or other regulated data. That tension often gets described as an unavoidable tradeoff, but in most large organizations, it is actually a design flaw in the delivery system. When release controls, test evidence, app store metadata, and policy declarations live in separate workflows and arrive late, every launch becomes a negotiation instead of a repeatable engineering process.
The tradeoff is usually created by the delivery system
The most effective mobile organizations stop treating speed, quality, and compliance as independent workstreams because the platforms do not treat them that way. DORA’s four core performance...
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