Organizations

When you sign up to TIBCO Cloud™ Integration, you are assigned an organization and you become its owner. As an organization owner, you can, among other things, create child organizations.

Organizations are created and administered in the TIBCO Cloud™ Integration Web UI.

You can logically partition TIBCO Cloud™ Integration by using organizations.

You can see your current organization or switch to another organization in the global navigation bar.

Child Organization

A child organization is an organization created and owned by a TIBCO Cloud account holder within an organization, making it a child organization.

  • All organization owners become the owners of the child organizations.

  • Child organizations can have their own subscriptions.

Note: Although there is a limit to the number of child organizations that an organization owner can create, you can contact the TIBCO Support team to modify this limit.

The Behavior of Child Organizations

The following points describe the behavior of child organizations:

  • If you enable the option to inherit subscriptions from the parent organization, then at the time of creating a child organization, only the active purchase order subscriptions of TIBCO Cloud™ Integration are inherited.

    Note: When you create a child organization, the active subscriptions that are copied to the child organization are the ones that you have purchased in the region where you are currently signed in to.

    For example, if you are signed in to the EU region at the time of creating a child organization, only the active subscriptions from the EU region are copied to the child organization.

  • At the time of creating a child organization, the organization users (owners and members) existing in the parent organization are copied to the child organization.

  • If you enable the option to sync users when creating a child organization, any of the add, update or delete operations performed on a user of a parent organization are synchronized in all its child organizations.

  • When you remove organization users (owners and members) from the organization, they are removed from its child organizations. However, if only ownership privileges are removed, then the users continue to be members of the organization.

  • When subscriptions in an organization expire, they also expire in all the child organizations.

  • Child organization owners can sign up for trial subscriptions independently.