Rapid Application Deployment with Out-of-the-box Templates, Rules and Features

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, the ability to deploy applications quickly and efficiently is paramount. Businesses are constantly seeking ways to accelerate the development process without compromising on quality or functionality. MERON PIAM+ applications are built on the concept of Rapid Application Deployment (RAD) leveraging out-of-the-box templates, rules, and features to streamline the entire process.

By using pre-built templates and configurable rules, teams can avoid the need to start from scratch, saving valuable time and resources. Also, the risk of errors is minimized, and the overall quality of the final deployed solution is enhanced.

Out-of-the-box Templates

Out-of-the-box templates are pre-designed frameworks that can be customized to meet specific business needs. These templates provide a solid foundation that significantly reduces the initial setup time and MERON deployment time. With templates, much of the basic structure and functionality is already in place, allowing solutions engineers to focus on fine-tuning the details rather than building from the ground up.

Rules for Consistency and Efficiency

Rules are another critical component of rapid deployment strategies. These predefined rules ensure that applications adhere to best practices, maintain consistency across different modules, and comply with industry standards. By implementing rules from the start, teams can avoid common pitfalls and ensure that their applications are robust and scalable. Rules also enable automation, further speeding up the deployment process by reducing the need for manual intervention.

Built-in Features for Enhanced Functionality

MERON PIAM+ application comes with rich built-in feature sets. Hundreds of microservices based features (for example, outlook integration, PACS integration, HR integrations, security protocols, user authentication, data analytics, multi-threading, etc.) means that solution engineers don’t need to spend time coding them from scratch. Instead, they can integrate and configure these features to suit the customer specific requirements, leading to a faster and more efficient deployment process.