I posed these questions to Apple developer relations
Can an enterprise have more than one enterprise license? For example, could 2 departments each have their own enterprise license?
Can a single enterprise license have more than one distribution certificate?
Can a single enterprise distribution certificate apply to more than one app?
I got this response
A single organization can enroll in up to five iOS Developer Enterprise Programs.
Multiple Enterprise distribution provisioning profiles can be created.
Each Enterprise distribution provisioning profile can only be associated with one App ID.*
Edit: and this response...
Two enterprise distribution certificate can be created at a time.
A single enterprise distribution certificate can apply to multiple apps.
and then this response:
Each iOS Developer Enterprise license is completely separate with different distribution certificates. If a company enrolls in five enterprise programs, they will be able to create five different distribution certificates.
编辑:我应该补充一点,上述信息,特别是关于 (1) 的信息,是我根据几年前与 ADR 人员的对话对 Apple 政策的理解。我没有理由相信政策已经改变,但你的情况细节与我的有些不同。您最好的做法是亲自联系 Apple 开发者关系部门,获取适合您情况的最新答案。
Answers:
No. Each enterprise can have only one enterprise program subscription; different departments within the same organization will need to coordinate with each other. After reading the comments, however, I'd say that "department" contains some ambiguity. I'd be surprised if the Department of the Interior and the Department of Defense have to share a single enterprise program subscription, but the Lingerie Department and the Footwear Department will probably have to work together.
No. There's just one team agent per subscription, and only the team agent's certificate can be used to sign apps for distribution.
No, there's no limit to the number of apps that can be signed with a single certificate, but I believe there are some restrictions on to whom you can distribute the apps. Read the developer agreement for details, but expect to distribute only to people connected to your organization.
Edit: I should add that the information above, particularly with respect to (1), is my understanding of Apple's policy based on conversations with ADR folks from a couple years ago. I have no reason to believe that the policy has changed, but the details of your situation differ somewhat from mine. Your best course of action would be to contact Apple Developer Relations yourself and get the most up-to-date answers for your situation.
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我向苹果开发者关系部门提出了这些问题
一个企业可以拥有多个企业许可证吗?例如,2个部门可以分别拥有自己的企业许可证吗?
一个企业许可证可以有多个分发证书吗?
一张企业分发证书可以申请多个应用吗?
我收到这个回复
编辑:此响应...
然后是这个回应:
I posed these questions to Apple developer relations
Can an enterprise have more than one enterprise license? For example, could 2 departments each have their own enterprise license?
Can a single enterprise license have more than one distribution certificate?
Can a single enterprise distribution certificate apply to more than one app?
I got this response
Edit: and this response...
and then this response:
答案:
不。每个企业只能订阅一个企业计划;同一组织内的不同部门需要相互协调。然而,在阅读评论后,我想说“部门”包含一些含糊之处。如果内政部和国防部必须共享一个企业计划订阅,我会感到惊讶,但内衣部和鞋类部可能必须合作。
没有。每个订阅只有一名团队代理,并且只有团队代理的证书可用于对应用程序进行签名以进行分发。
不,可以使用单个证书签名的应用程序数量没有限制,但我相信您可以向谁分发应用程序有一些限制。请阅读开发者协议以了解详细信息,但希望仅分发给与您的组织有联系的人员。
编辑:我应该补充一点,上述信息,特别是关于 (1) 的信息,是我根据几年前与 ADR 人员的对话对 Apple 政策的理解。我没有理由相信政策已经改变,但你的情况细节与我的有些不同。您最好的做法是亲自联系 Apple 开发者关系部门,获取适合您情况的最新答案。
Answers:
No. Each enterprise can have only one enterprise program subscription; different departments within the same organization will need to coordinate with each other. After reading the comments, however, I'd say that "department" contains some ambiguity. I'd be surprised if the Department of the Interior and the Department of Defense have to share a single enterprise program subscription, but the Lingerie Department and the Footwear Department will probably have to work together.
No. There's just one team agent per subscription, and only the team agent's certificate can be used to sign apps for distribution.
No, there's no limit to the number of apps that can be signed with a single certificate, but I believe there are some restrictions on to whom you can distribute the apps. Read the developer agreement for details, but expect to distribute only to people connected to your organization.
Edit: I should add that the information above, particularly with respect to (1), is my understanding of Apple's policy based on conversations with ADR folks from a couple years ago. I have no reason to believe that the policy has changed, but the details of your situation differ somewhat from mine. Your best course of action would be to contact Apple Developer Relations yourself and get the most up-to-date answers for your situation.