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Turn on the next-generation DevOps Center in your Salesforce org to provide your teams with a collaborative release management tool that helps them adopt DevOps best practices.

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Turn on the next-generation DevOps Center in your Salesforce org to provide your teams with a collaborative release management tool that helps them adopt DevOps best practices.
| 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 | |
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| To turn on DevOps Center: | DevOps Center Admin |
If you use DevOps Center (Managed Package), complete additional steps to associate your development environment with the next-generation DevOps Center. See Switch from DevOps Center Managed Package to Next Generation DevOps Center.

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