We implemented InRule BRMS in ZEPPELIN Eurasia and use it together with Dynamics365.
What do you like best?
InRule is customer oriented company and provides a team of professionals to help InRule solution implementation. InRule team organized trainings for us, consulted during discovery, design and development phases. As well, there is a public GitHub repository with a huge amount of useful samples and solutions.
What do you dislike?
InRule BRMS is built on .NET WCF -- it is an old technology and not so convenient like .NET Core for instance. At the moment when we implemented InRule, there was Integration Framework for Dynamics 365 in early beta version. So, we faced with some issues and had to develop our own integration service between Dynamics 365 and InRule. This year our team will re-check out-of-the-box solution.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
- single repository for complex formulas and calculations
- business analysts define requirements and implement by themself (business rules, formulas, calculations, conditions verifications, etc.)
- capability to test and trace business rules, including testing on real data. Simple switching between different environments (dev, qa, prod CRM, ERP, etc).
As a result, we made a time to market shorter and team of developers and analysts became more balanced (there is no overloading among developers).