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# Resources structure

- [Organization](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-cloud/administering-sonarcloud/about-sonarqube-cloud-solution/resources-structure/organization.md): SonarQube Cloud mirrors the organization-based structure of your DevOps platform. Projects are grouped together for collaborative work and permission management.
- [Organization's projects](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-cloud/administering-sonarcloud/about-sonarqube-cloud-solution/resources-structure/projects.md): SonarQube Cloud projects represent DevOps platform repos and can be public or private, with binding to the repository determining visibility. Project permissions are managed through user groups.
- [Enterprise](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-cloud/administering-sonarcloud/about-sonarqube-cloud-solution/resources-structure/enterprise.md): SonarQube Cloud's Enterprise plan allows the centralized administration of multiple Organizations which may or may not be linked to multiple DevOps platforms.
- [Binding with the DevOps platform](https://docs.sonarsource.com/sonarqube-cloud/administering-sonarcloud/about-sonarqube-cloud-solution/resources-structure/binding-with-dop.md): Your organizations and projects in SonarQube Cloud are bound to their respective organization or repository on GitHub, Bitbucket Cloud, GitLab, or Azure DevOps.


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