Functions
This section describes the main functions of Enterprise Project Management Service (EPS). You can check if a certain function is available in a region on the console.
Enterprise Project Management
You can create enterprise projects based on your organizational structure. Then you can manage resources across different regions by enterprise project, add users and user groups to enterprise projects, and grant different permissions to these users and user groups. For details, see Creating an Enterprise Project, Modifying, Enabling, or Disabling an Enterprise Project, and Selecting an Enterprise Project for a New Cloud Resource.
Enterprise Project Resource Management
You can group related cloud resources (for example, resources used for the same purpose) and manage them using the enterprise project. For details, see Viewing Resources in an Enterprise Project, Adding Resources to an Enterprise Project, Removing Resources from an Enterprise Project, Viewing Migration Events, and Managing Resource Tags.
Enterprise Personnel Management
You can use IAM to create user groups, grant permissions to the user groups, and add users to the user groups to allow the users to manage enterprise projects and their resources.
Personnel management allows you to manage users and user groups by enterprise project. You can view, add, and remove users and user groups.
For details, see Managing User Groups in an Enterprise Project and Managing Users in an Enterprise Project.
Accounting Management
EPS allows you to manage accounting by enterprise project.
You can create multiple accounts based on your organizational structure, associate the master account with member accounts, and manage accounting based on the enterprise projects created in these accounts. For details, see Accounting Management.
API
EPS supports Representational State Transfer (REST) APIs, allowing you to call APIs using HTTPS. You can use EPS APIs to query enterprise project version information and manage enterprise projects. For details, see API Overview.
SDK
EPS provides SDKs in multiple development languages, helping you easily implement secondary development. Currently, Java, Python, Go, and .NET SDKs are available. For details, see SDK Overview.
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