Cursor Launches "Organizations" for Enterprise Management
Summary
Cursor has launched a new enterprise management framework called Organizations. This framework helps large companies manage multiple teams and business units from a central platform. The new structure addresses the demand from enterprise customers for more control over budgets, security, and feature access across different groups. Administrators can now manage multiple Cursor teams from a single dashboard. They can set spending limits, configure model access for user groups, and monitor usage analytics company-wide. Organizations act as the top administrative layer, controlling company identity and configuration. Teams operate beneath this level with independent settings. Cursor also introduced Groups, which are user collections that can span multiple teams for customized access and spending limits. Many enterprise customers are using these capabilities to create sandbox environments for testing new features. Users can also belong to multiple teams simultaneously. This allows for separate testing and production environments while maintaining a unified user experience. The platform also segments access to AI models. Engineering and product teams can access advanced models, while other departments can operate under stricter controls. Centralized analytics allow administrators to monitor spending and token usage across teams and users. This supports internal chargeback models and cost allocation. Identity provider integrations and SCIM.
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