Global organization
The global organization in Relution describes a functionality that enables the technical interconnection of multiple clients while allowing centralized control of higher-level settings. This feature is often used by organizations operating across various locations or departments with separate clients, ensuring security while integrating them into a unified network.
A key feature of the global organization is the ability to create cross-client policies and standard configurations for all connected clients. This is particularly beneficial for institutions such as school boards or businesses with multiple branches aiming to establish a uniform IT structure. For example, administrators can define default settings for device management, ensuring they are applied consistently and automatically across all clients. Importantly, individual clients cannot access the data of other clients, maintaining data isolation.
Additionally, the global organization provides a centralized overview to ensure consistent implementation of guidelines across all clients. This structure significantly reduces the workload for decentralized administration, as changes to configurations only need to be made once, rather than individually for each client. Settings such as security measures and app permissions are synchronized automatically, enabling seamless control over the entire IT environment.
Another feature of the global organization is the clear separation of responsibilities. While higher-level settings are defined centrally by an administrator, individual clients retain autonomy over day-to-day administration. Local IT teams can adjust specific settings to meet their unique needs without violating or overriding global policies.
The global organization in Relution is especially suited for complex IT structures requiring a balance between centralized control and local flexibility. It simplifies compliance with security requirements and ensures scalability as device fleets continue to grow.