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   - If your organization uses device management software, like MDM or Jamf, you can use the device management software to help identify Docker users. See your device management software's documentation for details. You can identify Docker users by checking if Docker Desktop is installed at the following location on each user's machine:
      - Mac: `/Applications/Docker.app`
      - Windows: `C:\Program Files\Docker\Docker`
      - Linux: `/opt/docker-desktop`
   - If your organization doesn't use device management software or your users haven't installed Docker Desktop yet, you can survey your users.
2. Ask users to update their Docker account email to one in your organization’s domain, or create a new account with that email.
   - To update an account's email address, instruct your users to sign in to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com), and update the email address to their email address in your organization's domain.
   - To create a new account, instruct your users to go [sign up](https://hub.docker.com/signup) using their email address in your organization's domain.
3. Ask your Docker sales representative or [contact sales](https://www.docker.com/pricing/contact-sales/) to get a list of Docker accounts that use an email address in your organization's domain.

### Step two: Invite owners

When you create an organization, you are the only owner. It is optional to add additional owners. Owners can help you onboard and manage your organization.

To add an owner, invite a user and assign them the owner role. For more details, see [Invite members](/admin/organization/members/).

### Step three: Invite members

When you add users to your organization, you gain visibility into their activity and you can enforce security settings. In addition, members of your organization receive increased pull limits and other organization wide benefits.

To add a member, invite a user and assign them the member role. For more details, see [Invite members](/admin/organization/members/).

### Step four: Manage user access with SSO and SCIM

Configuring SSO and SCIM is optional and only available to Docker Business subscribers. To upgrade a Docker Team subscription to a Docker Business subscription, see [Upgrade your subscription](/subscription/upgrade/).

Use your identity provider (IdP) to manage members and provision them to Docker
automatically via SSO and SCIM. See the following for more details:

   - [Configure SSO](/manuals/security/for-admins/single-sign-on/configure.md) to authenticate and add members when they sign in to Docker through your identity provider.

Title: Identifying Users and Inviting Owners and Members to Your Docker Organization
Summary
This section details how to identify Docker users within your organization, including using device management software or surveying users. It also explains how to ensure users update or create Docker accounts with their organization's email domain. Furthermore, it outlines the process of inviting owners and members to the organization, emphasizing the benefits of increased visibility and security. Finally, it mentions managing user access with SSO and SCIM, a feature available for Docker Business subscribers.