Relationship to the DevOps App
Explains how the Global Console (administration layer) and the DevOps App (execution layer) work together, with governance set in the Console and day-to-day DevOps tasks carried out in the App.
The Global Console at global.revvy.io and the DevOps App at devops.revvy.io work together as two layers of the same platform.
The Global Console is the administration layer. It handles governance, security, user management, licenses, groups, and role-based permissions across your organization.
The DevOps App is the execution layer. This is where developers and release managers perform day-to-day DevOps tasks such as retrieving metadata, managing branches, opening pull requests, running validations, and deploying changes.
By separating setup from execution, Revvy ensures that governance policies, roles, and permissions defined in the Global Console automatically apply inside the DevOps App. This separation allows administrators to stay in control while developers work freely within approved boundaries.
In short:
The Global Console sets the rules.
The DevOps App applies them in practice.
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