To access the DataMiner Cloud Platform (DCP) you need to authenticate yourself with your corporate email address.
This is imperative in order to link your DCP account with your organization and to make sure you can access features that are exclusively available for authorized members of your organization (e.g. to view information related to your projects in the new Project Collaboration module, to share live dashboards from your private DataMiner System, etc.).
NOTE: Not all people registering with a corporate email address associated with your organization automatically get access to all information exclusively available for your organization. This is only the case for the users that already had an earlier account on our legacy dcp.skyline.be platform, who were therefore already linked to your organization.
About DataMiner Cloud PlatformIf your corporate email address is linked to a Microsoft, Google, Amazon or LinkedIn account, then you can simply proceed by selecting one of those login methods to authenticate yourself via those third-party identity providers, and access DCP instantly.
This option is the preferred choice, if available, as you can then reuse your existing account rather than having to make a new dedicated one.
You are welcome to invite other people in your organization to join you on the DataMiner Cloud Platform. However, keep the following things in mind:
When you want to log in using your existing corporate Microsoft account, you could be facing a screen like this.
If you see this screen, you should contact your IT department, so they can approve the access to the resources that are needed. Be aware they only have to give consent once. After doing so, you should no longer see this screen.
There are two options for your IT department to give consent. They can just go to dataminer.services and go through the normal process of registering an account. A second option is to use the following link to directly give consent to our application:
https://login.microsoftonline.com/{tenant-id}/adminconsent?client_id=2e25a456-a261-44cf-beb8-06da7f5199f5In both cases, it is important that they check the box next to 'Consent on behalf of your organization'. Checking this also automatically allows access for regular users in your organization.
When following the link above, your IT department should see this page. If they do not see this page, they should use an account that has the ‘Global Administrator’ role in Azure.
The only things we require access to are the following: