The Airmatics cloud interface uses a directory structure based on 'Tenants'. A tenant is a location where a variety of edge devices (e.g. AIR-TAG's) and Aircloud users are associated with. Tenants live in a hierarchical structure. A user either has access to a tenant or he does not. When a user has access to a tenant, it also has access to all it's lower tier tenants.
This makes it possible for a distributor to manage multiple customers, or for an end customer to monitor multiple sites.
General naming:
In the above example, a user who has access to the tier 2 tenant, will also have access to the tier 3 tenant. However, a user that has only access to the tier 3 tenant, can not see the Primary tenant, nor the tier 2 tenant.
General example:
- Tenant allocated to a distributor
- Tenant allocated to an end user
- Tenants allocated to specific sites
Practical example:
- Name of the distributor company (e.g. GreenAirProviders)
- Name of the end user company (e.g. CleanWood Sawmill)
- Site specific location name or system reference (e.g. Sawmill Belgium)