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Add any team members who need access to DevOps Center Hub org. For each team member, specify the appropriate license and profile based on their role.

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Add any team members who need access to DevOps Center Hub org. For each team member, specify the appropriate license and profile based on their role.
| Available in: Lightning Experience in Professional (API access required), Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions |
| Available in: Government Cloud Plus as interoperable. Turning on DevOps Center in Government Cloud Plus orgs can send data outside the authorization boundary. Contact your Salesforce account executive for more details. |
| Not available in: EU Operating Zone. EU Operating zone is a special paid offering that provides an enhanced level of data residency commitment. DevOps Center is supported in orgs in the EU that aren’t part of EU OZ, per standard product terms and conditions. |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To add team members to the DevOps Center Hub org: | DevOps Center Admin |
Assign these minimum required licenses and profiles to team members based on their roles in DevOps Center.
| Role | License | Profile |
|---|---|---|
| DevOps Center Admin, DevOps Center Deployment Manager (anyone who manages and adds environments to DevOps Center) | Salesforce | Standard User |
| Team Members | Salesforce | Standard User |
The team members receive an invitation. We recommend asking them to wait for your confirmation before logging in. Their access to DevOps Center is limited until you complete the setup.

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