Day 4 of the IDMC (Intelligent Data Management Cloud) training covers various aspects related to Sub Organization within the system.
Here's an overview of the topics discussed:
Informatica IDMC Sub-Organization
• Organization Hierarchy
• Creating a sub-organization
• Enable/Disable a sub-Organization
• Switching between sub-orgs
• Editing sub-organization licenses
• Synchronizing licenses with the parent organization
• Denying parent organization access to a sub-organization
• Discussion: Create a sub-Org and review its properties
Organization Hierarchy: This refers to the structure of the organization within IICS, which may include parent organizations and sub-organizations arranged in a hierarchical order.
Creating a sub-organization: This involves the process of establishing a new organizational unit within the existing parent organization, allowing for better management and segregation of resources.
Enable/Disable a sub-Organization: Administrators can enable or disable sub-organizations as needed, controlling their active status within the system.
Switching between sub-orgs: Users with appropriate permissions can switch their view or access between different sub-organizations within the hierarchy, facilitating seamless navigation and management.
Editing sub-organization licenses: This involves the ability to modify or adjust the licenses allocated to specific sub-organizations, ensuring proper allocation of resources based on organizational needs.
Synchronizing licenses with the parent organization: This process ensures that the licenses and permissions granted to sub-organizations are aligned with those of the parent organization, maintaining consistency and compliance across the board.
Denying parent organization access to a sub-organization: Administrators have the ability to restrict access to certain sub-organizations for users or groups within the parent organization, providing additional security and privacy controls.
Discussion: Create a sub-Org and review its properties: This component involves engaging in discussions or activities related to the creation of a new sub-organization and reviewing its properties, which may include settings, permissions, and other configurations.