By MyCena | Posted on: 21 March 2025
Does deployment really take two weeks — what does that include?
Two weeks is the standard deployment timeline for organisations with a typical enterprise IT environment. It includes: pre-deployment assessment (systems in scope, protocol mapping, integration points), client software installation across endpoints, credential migration (existing accounts are reprovisioned under MyCena governance — users do not need to take any action), administrator training, and go-live validation.
The two-week timeline is possible because MyCena installs as a software overlay. There are no network changes, no server changes, no Active Directory schema modifications, and no application reconfiguration. The systems employees access are unchanged. The credential generation and injection layer is added above them.
For organisations with a complex legacy estate, or large-scale deployments above 5,000 users, the timeline may extend to three to four weeks. The proof of value (POV) process covers a defined scope in two weeks and demonstrates full functionality before commitment to full deployment.
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