According to the company, the MzeroCreate SDK and its integration with application programming interfaces will help foster speed to market for companies creating enterprise self-service applications across all industries and use cases.
February 23, 2015
Meridian has announced the release of its MzeroCreate Software Development Kit, a collection of tools and pre-built modules to assist developers in the creation of self-service applications. According to the company, the MzeroCreate SDK and its integration with application programming interfaces will help foster speed to market for companies creating enterprise self-service applications across all industries and use cases.
MzeroCreate 8.0/8.1 has completed life cycle testing and validation and has most recently been utilized in-house at Meridian, as well as by a select number of outside developers. "We are releasing the new MzeroCreate SDK in order to build a community of self-service software developers committed to the same vision of innovation for the self-service industry as Meridian," said Paul Burden, senior vice president of software at Meridian.
To date, MzeroCreate tools have been used to build enterprise applications for a number of major self-service deployments in a variety of use cases. Notable examples include the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, Direct General Insurance, Clear Channel Airports and the Port Columbus Airport Authority. In each case, MzeroCreate tools and APIs were utilized to develop custom applications to accomplish different end results, the company said.
"MzeroCreate allows our customers to focus on the business value of their solution," said Buck Warren, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Meridian. "MzeroCreate offers a powerful value proposition. It compresses the long and tedious development of code in the SDLC process, which will save time and money while accelerating the rate our customers are able to deliver products to market."