Tenant Domain

What is a Tenant Domain?

A tenant domain is based on the same logic as a tenant. The difference is that the tenant domain further subdivides a tenant, just as a tenant subdivides cybernality. This means that cybernality users can subdivide their tenant into further subtenants, known as tenant domains.

In addition, a tenant domain is the actual ‘place’ where users can actively use cybernality. Every user must be assigned to a tenant domain in order to be able to use cybernality. This means that every tenant requires at least one tenant domain. The tenant domain accommodates the corresponding users and also other concepts such as feeds, analytic buckets etc. A tenant domain can also be configured further.

Why do I need it?

A tenant domain is required so that you can use cybernality at all. It is your home, so to speak. The tenant domain gives your use the right context, i.e. it determines what you can see and enables your organisation to adapt certain parts of cybernality to its own needs. The tenant domain concept also allows your organisation to set up several separate ‘domains’ in cybernality, e.g. to manage your own customers or map your own organisational structure.

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