CDF administration
Use the CDF administration tools to manage access to CDF and configure apps and solutions.
About CDF administration
Use the articles in this section to learn how to manage access to CDF, configure apps and solutions, and to learn about new and deprecated features to prepare for future CDF releases. This article documents the ongoing releases of Cognite Data Fusion~~ (~~CDF) features and products. The release states and availability described in this article apply to functionality in Cognite Data Fusion (CDF), Cognite InField, Cognite Maintain, and Cognite InRobot. Admins and IT professionals can use this information to prepare for future releases. The announcements and deprecations described in this article apply to Cognite Data Fusion (CDF). Admins and IT professionals can use this information to prepare for future releases. Cognite Data Fusion (CDF) and our web-based business applications run in a browser on modern desktops. InField also runs on tablet devices, and in a browser on Android mobile devices. There are many factors and combinations of factors that affect latency. From your company tools, IT systems and set-ups, required data volume and data types, to the combination of CDF features and applications, no deployment is identical. Still, there are some basic guidelines that you can use as part of your planning or troubleshooting for latency. To load user interfaces correctly, add these URLs to your allowlist: Depending on your existing infrastructure and needs, you decide which cluster to run your CDF organization and projects in. 7 items 4 items 5 items📄️ What's new?
📄️ Release states and availability
📄️ Deprecated and retired features
📄️ Supported browsers and devices
📄️ Connectivity and bandwidth
📄️ Allowlist URLs
📄️ Clusters and regions
🗃️ Manage access
🗃️ Configure apps and solutions
🗃️ Trust and security