Getting Started with Tavio
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Instant Infrastructure
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now that you have one or more productized solutions, it's time to spin up your customer environments in a traditional development lifecycle, standing up infrastructure for a new client is a manual, error prone process the customer manager streamlines this by treating the customer as a single entity when you create a new customer—either through the interface or programmatically docid 8ofkl9vc8nytl9i8w hy —the platform automatically spins up a dedicated, paired set of infrastructure one staging environment for validation and one production environment for live data despite being provisioned instantly, these environments adhere to strict security standards each environment is logically and cryptographically isolated from all others, ensuring that not only are credentials, and temporary files are completely segregated from one client's infrastructure to another's with no possibility of cross contamination, but also even for a given customer, data is completely segregated between staging and production user management granular access control once the infrastructure is live, the user who created the customer environments will have immediate access to all tools however, you may wish to give your team access to it without exposing your intellectual property or risking system stability the customer manager allows you to assign specific roles that restrict users to the portion of the integration process which they require in each environment for example, you may wish to grant access to your internal integration support team so that they may access execution logs or data health telemetry reports in order to answer client questions about recent activity additionally, you may wish to provide a client access to a user input form so that e g a recruiter may quickly and easily request that a candidate record be reprocessed the moment that some data has been updated by using these role based controls, you ensure that the people closest to the customer have the tools they need to be successful, while the engineering team maintains control over the core product