Enterprise Release Management (ERM) allows organizations to build apps and configurations on an upstream project space and then to push them to one or many downstream project spaces. The apps remain locked In the downstream project spaces, i.e., they can’t be edited.
ERM enables different use cases, the common use cases being:
Software development risk mitigation
ERM also enables organizations that desire separate environments/project spaces for application development, testing, training, and production usage of digital solutions. The separation of environments is often desirable for complex applications that are updated often and require rigorous testing.
Rapid deployment of centrally built apps to multiple local teams
Centralize your app building to a dedicated team of experts, who can then push read-only versions of such apps for multiple teams with the click of a button!
In order to link Project Spaces with ERM, the user needs the Enterprise Release Management permission added to their role.