The AEB account offers you centralized and secure access to your AEB products and services. We will guide you when you start using this new access.
- We will contact you as soon as you can activate the AEB account for yourself.
Please be patient if you have not yet received any information.
- If you use single sign-on to log in, the AEB account will be introduced at a later time.
What happens when the AEB account is introduced?
Making the AEB world more efficient for you
The AEB account serves as the gateway to a new data model, enabling you to operate more efficiently with AEB products and enjoy a more seamless AEB experience.
How does it work?
Besides the account, we are setting up administrative units on the data level in the background, called tenants. In a tenant, we assign customers AEB products and test systems. You can access this through your AEB account that you can set up and manage on your own as a customer. With the introduction of the tenant in connection with the AEB account, you can access AEB products and services via the AEB Home without having to remember different URLs.
What will change for my company with the AEB account?
Define a tenant admin for your company
In addition to the AEB account, we are introducing administrative units (tenants) on the data level in the background. Each tenant requires a tenant admin on the customer’s side. They can manage accounts and access rights for your AEB products and test systems for themselves and others.
- For existing customers, individuals with the client admin role are also assigned the tenant admin role during the introduction of the AEB account.
I am a tenant admin. How do I create an additional tenant admin?
AEB accounts are based on a personal email address
When activating the AEB account, we ask you to enter a personal work email address. We will use the specified email address for communication relating to the AEB account, e.g. if you have forgotten your password.
For security reasons, we ask you to use only personal work email addresses and not shared mailboxes.
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