In which two scenarios would SCIM provisioning be the best method of adding users to a workspace? (Select the TWO best answers.)
A.
Your delivery company has multiple workspaces in its Slack Enterprise Grid plan for each of its subsidiaries, and you need to be able to assign users to specific workspaces.
B.
Your pet food company works closely with a packaging supplier, and you want all employees of the companies to communicate seamlessly in Slack.
C.
You need to preserve all users' apps and integrations (bot users, slash commands, incoming webhooks, etc.) when they are deprovisioned.
D.
You are the Slack admin for a multinational networking corporation and want users to have Slack accounts only if they plan to use the accounts.
E.
Your environmental services company plans to launch Slack to all employees in a single day and sunset its former communication platform.
"SCIM provisioning is ideal for automatically managing large user populations, assigning them to workspaces, and ensuring immediate onboarding or deactivation through integration with your Identity Provider (IdP)."
It is perfect for multiple workspaces (A) and large, one-time onboarding events like a company-wide Slack launch (E).
Options B and C relate to Slack Connect and app behavior, not SCIM. Option D refers to "Just-in-Time" provisioning, not SCIM.
(Reference: Slack Administration Study Guide - SCIM Provisioning)
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