Enterprise Premium Architecture Edition (PAE) — what it is
Enterprise PAE is the same enterprise license plus the premium deployment architecture “operating model”: hardened, production-grade architecture templates and configuration patterns designed for institutional scale, stricter controls, and higher-performance operations.
Think of it as:
Standard Enterprise = the software and the baseline blueprint
Enterprise PAE = the software + blueprint + the “institutional architecture kit” to run it at higher maturity
PAE typically includes (and should be marketed as):
Premium architecture configuration templates (prebuilt, production-ready patterns)
Stronger environment separation (dev/staging/prod patterns, approvals, promotion gates)
Advanced controls and enforceable guardrails (policy allowlists, artifact integrity, release gates)
More mature audit + retention workflows (automated client-safe exports, retention, diffs, alerts)
Higher-performance reference design options (two-plane patterns, fanout, entitlement caps at scale)
PAE is for customers who:
Need a faster path to “institutional-grade” operations
Need stricter change control, audit trails, release governance
Want hardened templates rather than building controls from scratch
Expect multiple teams/environments and more complex approvals
Enterprise Premium Architecture Edition (PAE) — what it is
Enterprise PAE is the same enterprise license plus the premium deployment architecture “operating model”: hardened, production-grade architecture templates and configuration patterns designed for institutional scale, stricter controls, and higher-performance operations.
Think of it as:
Standard Enterprise = the software and the baseline blueprint
Enterprise PAE = the software + blueprint + the “institutional architecture kit” to run it at higher maturity
PAE typically includes (and should be marketed as):
Premium architecture configuration templates (prebuilt, production-ready patterns)
Stronger environment separation (dev/staging/prod patterns, approvals, promotion gates)
Advanced controls and enforceable guardrails (policy allowlists, artifact integrity, release gates)
More mature audit + retention workflows (automated client-safe exports, retention, diffs, alerts)
Higher-performance reference design options (two-plane patterns, fanout, entitlement caps at scale)
PAE is for customers who:
Need a faster path to “institutional-grade” operations
Need stricter change control, audit trails, release governance
Want hardened templates rather than building controls from scratch
Expect multiple teams/environments and more complex approvals