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| description | keywords | title |
|---|---|---|
| manage companies | company, multiple organizations, manage companies | Overview |
A company provides a single point of visibility across multiple organizations. Docker introduced this new view to simplify the management of Docker organizations and settings. It's available to Docker Business subscribers.
The following diagram depicts the set up of a company and how it relates to associated organizations.
Key features
With a company, administrators can:
- View and manage all nested organizations and configure settings centrally.
- Carefully control access to the company and company settings.
- Have up to ten unique users assigned the company owner role without occupying a purchased seat.
- Configure SSO and SCIM for all nested organizations.
- Enforce SSO log-in for all users in the company.
Get started
Docker will work with your current Docker organization owners to create the company, associate your organizations, and identify your company owner(s).
You’ll need to send the following information to your CSM Docker team member to set up your company:
- The name of your company. For example, Docker uses the company name dockerinc.
- The organizations that you want to associate with the new company.
- The verified domains you want to move to the company level.
- Confirm if you want to migrate one of your organization’s SSO and SCIM settings to the company. Migrating SSO settings will also migrate verified domains from the organization to the parent company.
Once created, users with a company owner role can navigate to the Overview page in Docker Hub that displays the company name and organizations associated with the company.

