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What is Release Management in ServiceNow?
Release Management encompasses the planning, design, build, configuration, and testing of hardware and software releases to create a defined set of release components. <br><br> ServiceNow handles releases using the task record system. Each planned feature is generated through a variety of means as a task record, populated with pertinent information in individual fields. These tasks can be assigned to appropriate release management team members, who will deal with the task as appropriate until the release has been properly deployed. <br><br> Release Management can be effectively used to coordinate releases as a vehicle for planning releases, composed of individual features. Once a release is finalized, a Change Item can be generated, allowing the implementation and deployment of a release to be handled within the change management process.
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