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Organizations provide logical separation of infrastructure within your 2501 account. They enable multi-tenancy, allowing you to partition resources, agents, and operations based on your operational structure.

What is an Organization?

An organization is a scoping boundary that groups related infrastructure and operations. All operational resources are associated with an organization, providing isolation and access control within your account.

Organization Structure

Scoped Resources

The following resources are always scoped to a specific organization:
  • Agents: Each agent belongs to one organization
  • Hosts: Target systems are registered within organizations
  • Tasks: Execution history tied to organization context
  • Jobs: Scheduled or batch tasks
  • Gateways: Ticket routing integrations
  • API Keys: Authentication tokens scoped to a specific organization

Shared Resources

These resources can be scoped to a specific organization or made available across all organizations: When shared resources are organization-scoped, only agents and operations within that organization can use them. When unscoped, they’re available to all organizations in your account.
Users with the User role have read-only access to shared resources that are not scoped to a specific organization. Only administrators can create or modify tenant-wide shared resources.

Creating Organizations

Organizations can be created using the 2501-infra CLI. See Users & Organizations for the setup workflow.