Difference between revisions of "Admin Terminology"
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Here's a hierarchy of administrative terminology to help keep things straight: | Here's a hierarchy of administrative terminology to help keep things straight: | ||
:;Platform:Like an office building | :;Installer:Someone who installs and maintains the constellation of servers that constitutes the ''platform''. | ||
::; | :;Platform:A host for applications and related services. Like an office building, it is a place where one or more organizations are [[tenants]]. | ||
::;Tenant: | ::;ISV Admin:An admin who has the privileges needed to [[Manage Tenant Capabilities]]. | ||
:::;System | ::;Tenant:An organization (typically a company or company division) that has, in essence, a ''virtual platform''--an independent space, completely decoupled from other tenants. | ||
:::;System Admin:An system admin who can modify settings for a tenant's users and roles, along with other aspects of the tenant's system. | |||
:::;Teams:[[Users]] are members of one or more [[teams]]. ''Team members'' have specific [[roles]] within each team. | :::;Teams:[[Users]] are members of one or more [[teams]]. ''Team members'' have specific [[roles]] within each team. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:26, 22 June 2011
Here's a hierarchy of administrative terminology to help keep things straight:
- Installer
- Someone who installs and maintains the constellation of servers that constitutes the platform.
- Platform
- A host for applications and related services. Like an office building, it is a place where one or more organizations are tenants.
- ISV Admin
- An admin who has the privileges needed to Manage Tenant Capabilities.
- Tenant
- An organization (typically a company or company division) that has, in essence, a virtual platform--an independent space, completely decoupled from other tenants.
- This template provides the reader with basic terminology and relationships among them (in reality, an Ontology).
- Usage
- {{:Admin Terminology}}