Applicable Scenarios
You can create projects based on your organizational structure to centrally manage your resources across regions. You can authorize different user groups to different projects to control resource access. This section describes typical application scenarios of enterprise projects.
Project-based Scenario
You can manage multiple projects in an enterprise, separately settle their costs, and assign them to different personnel. A project can be started or stopped independently without affecting others. You can easily manage your projects after creating an enterprise project for each of them.
For example, a game company launches multiple games, such as A, B, and C. The cost of each game is calculated separately. Some games are popular and continue to operate. Others receive poor customer response and are discontinued. In this case, the game company can apply for an account and enable the enterprise project function. It can create an enterprise project for each game and set different user groups for these enterprise projects to manage resources. Figure 1 shows the organization structure of the game company, and Figure 2 shows the solution diagram.
Scenarios Classified by Organizational Structure and Business
Enterprises can create enterprise projects and member accounts based on the organizational structure. The resources and networks of the member accounts are isolated from each other.
For example, an Internet enterprise needs to deploy the development environment and production environment during software development. The former is used for Alpha, Beta, and Gamma tests, and the latter is used to calculate costs based on programs (such as app program, mall program, and collaborative office program). The enterprise also requires that the two environments be isolated from each other to prevent the development tests from affecting the cost accounting in the production environment. In this case, the Internet enterprise can apply for an account and enable the Enterprise Center. Create member account 1 for the development environment and member account 2 for the production environment and associate them with the enterprise master account. Enable the enterprise project function and create enterprise projects A, B, and C for Alpha, Beta, and Gamma development environments, and then create enterprise projects D, E, and F for the app program, mall program and collaborative office program in the production environment. Set a user group for each enterprise project to manage resources. Figure 3 shows the organizational structure of the IT enterprise, and Figure 4 shows the solution diagram.
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