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With a company, administrators can:
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- View and manage all nested organizations and configure settings centrally.
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- Carefully control access to the company and company settings.
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- Have up to ten unique users assigned the company owner role.
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- Configure SSO and SCIM for all nested organizations.
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- Enforce SSO for all users in the company.
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- View and manage all nested organizations and configure settings centrally
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- Carefully control access to the company and company settings
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- Have up to ten unique users assigned the company owner role
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- Configure SSO and SCIM for all nested organizations
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- Enforce SSO for all users in the company
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## Prerequisites
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Before you create a company, verify the following:
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- Any organizations you want to add to a company have a Docker Business subscription
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- You're an organization owner
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- You're an organization owner for any additional organizations you want to add to the company you create
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- You're an organization owner for your organization and any additional organizations you want to add
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- /docker-hub/new-company/
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---
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You can create a new company in the Docker Admin Console. Before you begin, make sure you're the owner of the organization you want to add to the new company. The organization also needs to have a Docker Business subscription.
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You can create a new company in the Docker Admin Console. Before you begin, you must:
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- Be the owner of the organization you want to add to your company
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- Have a Docker Business subscription
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{{< include "admin-early-access.md" >}}
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To create a new company:
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1. In the Admin Console, navigate to the organization you want to place under a company. The organization must have a Business subscription, and you must be an owner of the organization.
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1. Sign in to the [Admin Console](https://app.docker.com/admin).
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2. Select your organization you want to add to your company from the **Choose profile** page.
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2. Under **Organization settings**, select **Company management**.
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3. Select **Create a company**.
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4. Enter a unique name for your company, then select **Continue**.
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---
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description: Learn how to manage organization in a company.
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description: Learn how to manage organizations in a company.
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keywords: company, multiple organizations, manage organizations
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title: Manage organizations
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title: Manage company organizations
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---
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You can manage the organizations in a company in the Docker Admin Console.
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When you have a [self-serve](../../subscription/details.md#self-serve) subscription that has no pending subscription changes, you can add seats using the following steps.
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1. Sign in to the [Admin Console](https://admin.docker.com).
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2. Select your company on the **Choose profile** page.
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3. Under **Organizations**, select **Overview**.
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4. Select the action icon in the organization's card, and then select **Get more seats**.
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For more information about adding seats, see [Manage seats](/manuals/subscription/manage-seats.md#add-seats).
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## Add organizations to a company
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>
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> You must be a company owner to add an organization to a company. You must also be an organization owner of the organization you want to add.
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You must be a company owner to add an organization to a company. You must also be an organization owner of the organization you want to add. There is no limit to the number of organizations you can have under a company layer. All organizations must have a Business subscription.
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There is no limit to the number of organizations you can have under a company layer. All organizations must have a Business subscription.
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Once you add an organization to a company, you can't remove it from the company.
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1. Sign in to the [Admin Console](https://admin.docker.com).
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2. Select your company on the **Choose profile** page.
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3. Select **Add organization**.
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4. Choose the organization you want to add from the drop-down menu.
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5. Select **Add organization** to confirm.
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3. Select **Organizations**, then **Overview**.
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4. Select **Add organization**.
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5. Choose the organization you want to add from the drop-down menu.
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6. Select **Add organization** to confirm.
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## Manage an organization
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You can deactivate an account at any time. This section describes the prerequisites and steps to deactivate an organization account. For information on deactivating a user account, see [Deactivate a user account](../accounts/deactivate-user-account.md).
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>[!WARNING]
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> [!WARNING]
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>
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> All Docker products and services that use your Docker account or organization account will be inaccessible after deactivating your account.
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### What permissions does the company owner have in the associated/nested organizations?
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Company owners can navigate to the **Organizations** page to view all their nested organizations in a single location. They can also view or edit organization members and change single sign-on (SSO) and System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) settings. Changes to company settings impact all users in each organization under the company. See [Roles and permissions](../../security/for-admins/roles-and-permissions.md).
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Company owners can navigate to the **Organizations** page to view all their nested organizations in a single location. They can also view or edit organization members and change single sign-on (SSO) and System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) settings. Changes to company settings impact all users in each organization under the company. For more information, see [Roles and permissions](../../security/for-admins/roles-and-permissions.md).
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### What features are supported at the company level?
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### How does a company owner add an organization to the company?
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You can add organizations to a company in the [Admin Console](../../admin/company/organizations.md#add-organizations-to-a-company.md).
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You can add organizations to a company in the Admin Console. For more information, see [Add organizations to a company](../../admin/company/organizations.md#add-organizations-to-a-company.md).
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### How does a company owner manage SSO/SCIM settings from a company?
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See [SCIM](scim.md) and [group mapping](../../security/for-admins/provisioning/group-mapping.md) for more information.
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### What's the definition of a company vs an organization?
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### What's the definition of a company versus an organization?
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A company is a collection of organizations that are managed together. An organization is a collection of repositories and teams that are managed together.
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### What is a Docker ID?
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A Docker ID is a username for your Docker account that lets you access Docker products. All you need is an email address to create a Docker ID, or you can sign up with your Google or GitHub account. Your Docker ID must be between 4 and 30 characters long, and can only contain
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numbers and lowercase letters. You can't use any special characters or spaces.
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A Docker ID is a username for your Docker account that lets you access Docker products. To create a Docker ID, you need an email address or you can sign up with your social or GitHub accounts. Your Docker ID must be between 4 and 30 characters long, and can only contain numbers and lowercase letters. You can't use any special characters or spaces.
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For more information, see [Docker ID](/accounts/create-account/). If your administrator enforces [single sign-on (SSO)](../../security/for-admins/single-sign-on/_index.md), this provisions a Docker ID for new users.
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### What is a service account?
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> As of December 10, 2024, service accounts are no longer available. Existing Service Account agreements will be honored until their current term expires, but new purchases or renewals of service accounts no longer available and customers must renew under a new subscription plan. It is recommended to transition to Organization Access Tokens (OATs), which can provide similar functionality. For more information, see [Organization access tokens (Beta)](/manuals/security/for-admins/access-tokens.md).
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A [service account](../../docker-hub/service-accounts.md) is a Docker ID used for automated management of container images or containerized applications. Service accounts are typically used in automated workflows, and don't share Docker IDs with the members in the Team or Business plan. Common use cases for service accounts include mirroring content on Docker Hub, or tying in image pulls from your CI/CD process.
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### Can I delete or deactivate a Docker account for another user?
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### Can I force my organization's members to authenticate before using Docker Desktop and are there any benefits?
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Yes. You can [enforce sign-in](../../security/for-admins/enforce-sign-in/_index.md) and some benefits are:
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Yes. You can [enforce sign-in](../../security/for-admins/enforce-sign-in/_index.md). Somme benefits of enforcing sign-in are:
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- Administrators can enforce features like [Image Access Management](/manuals/security/for-admins/hardened-desktop/image-access-management.md) and [Registry Access Management](../../security/for-admins/hardened-desktop/registry-access-management.md).
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- Administrators can ensure compliance by blocking Docker Desktop usage for users who don't sign in as members of the organization.
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### Our users create Docker Hub accounts through self-service. How do we know when the total number of users for the requested licenses has been met? Is it possible to add more members to the organization than the total number of licenses?
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There isn't any automatic notification when the total number of users for the requested licenses has been met. However, if the number of team
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members exceed the number of licenses, you will receive an error informing you
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to contact the administrator due to lack of seats. You can [add seats](../../subscription/manage-seats.md) if needed.
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There isn't any automatic notification when the total number of users for the requested licenses has been met. However, if the number of team members exceed the number of licenses, you will receive an error informing you to contact the administrator due to lack of seats. You can [add seats](../../subscription/manage-seats.md) if needed.
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### How can I merge organization accounts?
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### What is the difference between user, invitee, seat, and member?
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User may refer to a Docker user with a Docker ID.
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User refers to a Docker user with a Docker ID.
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An invitee is a user that an administrator has invited to join an organization, but has not yet accepted their invitation.
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description: Convert your Docker Hub user account into an organization
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title: Convert an account into an organization
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keywords: docker hub, hub, organization, convert account, migrate account
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> Once you convert your account to an organization, you can’t revert it to a user account.
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* **Member of Organizations**: All organizations the user is a member of within a company.
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* **Invited to Organizations**: All organizations the user is an invitee of within a company.
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* **Account Created**: The time and date when the user account was created.` }}
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{{ $member_navigation = "Select your company in the left navigation drop-down menu, and then select **Users**." }}
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{{ $member_navigation = "Select your organization from the **Choose profile** page, and then select **Members**." }}
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{{ $remove_button = "**Remove user**" }}
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{{ $role_mapping_link = "[SCIM for role mapping](/security/for-admins/provisioning/scim/)"}}
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{{ end }}
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