monolithic launch
[/məˈnɒlɪθɪk lɔːntʃ/]
nounpl: monolithic launches
lançamento monolítico
1. A product or service release where all features, components, and systems are deployed simultaneously as a single, complete unit rather than in phases or incremental updates
The company decided on a monolithic launch of their new operating system, releasing all features at once rather than in beta stages.
A empresa decidiu por um lançamento monolítico do seu novo sistema operacional, liberando todos os recursos de uma vez em vez de em fases beta.
2. In software development, releasing an entire application or platform without modular or phased rollouts
A monolithic launch strategy can be risky if bugs are discovered after release.
Uma estratégia de lançamento monolítico pode ser arriscada se bugs forem descobertos após o lançamento.
This is primarily technical jargon used in software development and product management industries. In Brazil's growing tech sector, especially in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, monolithic launches are increasingly discussed as companies decide between aggressive market entry strategies versus cautious, phased rollouts. The term reflects global tech culture influenced by major Silicon Valley companies and their launch methodologies.
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