
00ujezg2z5NWiWWBt0h1.5503794522060852E12 (Customer) asked a question.
Hi,
I am a "service provider" for multiple tenants/customers. For example, there will be tenants say foo@pepsi.com and bar@coke.com that logs into my service, and of course I use okta for authentication etc.. So how do I manage this situation ? Can I have a single okta account under which I can have all the users @pepsi.com and all the users @coke.com ? But then at some point I would need to tie in pepsi's LDAP and coke's LDAP - and all their profile information etc..
So is the only way to create multiple okta accounts one for pepsi and one for coke ? Or is there some architecture around this ?
Rgds,
Gopa.

@00ujezg2z5NWiWWBt0h1.5503794522060852E12 (Customer) , You have to option to achieve this
This case you can integrate global (access by both the organisation) application in hub location and regional application in spoke location. Please find architecture diagram from Okta.
Jijo, Thanks for the response, let me dig through it a bit and ill ask questions if I have - if end of the day its just talking about "groups" in okta, that might not be very useful unfortunately because lets say I have a thousand groups, per my understanding I cant do a profile per group right ? I mean the profiles (including extended profiles) seems to be "common" across groups right ? But let me dig into this a bit more, thanks for the link
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