List of Action1 Platform Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Action1 Platform customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Action1 Platform for Endpoint Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Action1 Platform for Endpoint Management include: ThyssenKrupp, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 98120 employees and revenues of $38.50 billion, Coats, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 18000 employees and revenues of $1.50 billion, StepStone, a Germany based Professional Services organisation with 4000 employees and revenues of $1.10 billion and many others.
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Coats | Manufacturing | 18000 | $1.5B | United Kingdom | Action1 | Action1 Platform | Endpoint Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Coats selected the Action1 Platform to modernize endpoint security, automate third-party and OS patching, and improve vulnerability remediation across its global operations. Apps Category .
The Action1 Platform deployment focused on core endpoint management capabilities including automated patch management for third party applications and operating systems, vulnerability discovery and remediation orchestration, and endpoint inventory and remediation workflows. Configuration emphasized centralized policy templates, scheduled patch windows, and role based access controls for IT and security teams.
Deployment was scoped to Coats global operations and targeted IT operations and cybersecurity functions supporting manufacturing sites and distributed workforces. The implementation covers device discovery, patch deployment orchestration, and automated remediation workflows across desktops and servers, aligning endpoint security and IT operations workflows.
Governance changes included standardizing patch schedules, formalizing vulnerability triage workflows, and centralizing remediation responsibilities within Coats security and IT operations teams. Action1 states these enterprise adoptions deliver faster remediation workflows and better patch compliance for large distributed organizations deploying the platform.
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StepStone | Professional Services | 4000 | $1.1B | Germany | Action1 | Action1 Platform | Endpoint Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, StepStone deployed the Action1 Platform for endpoint management and automated patching across its IT estate in Europe, using the Action1 Platform to address distributed, remote and hybrid endpoints. The implementation is recorded under the Apps Category .
Configuration focused on inventory driven automated patch orchestration and endpoint management policies, combining scheduled and on demand remediation workflows. Functional capabilities implemented include centralized endpoint discovery, patch assessment and deployment, remediation scripting and role based administration, consistent with standard endpoint management solutions.
Operational scope centered on IT operations and security teams managing workstation and server fleets across StepStone Europe, with process integration into patch compliance and remediation workflows. The Action1 Platform is used to surface compliance reporting and to orchestrate remediation tasks across distributed endpoint groups.
The deployment aligns with Action1 communications that enterprise deployments aim to reduce mean time to remediate, MTTR, and improve patch compliance for distributed, remote and hybrid endpoints. Governance emphasis included centralized patch policy enforcement and phased rollout across regional IT groups.
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ThyssenKrupp | Manufacturing | 98120 | $38.5B | Germany | Action1 | Action1 Platform | Endpoint Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, ThyssenKrupp implemented the Action1 Platform to modernize endpoint management across its distributed estate in Europe, deploying the solution as its primary Endpoint Management tool. The Action1 Platform was selected to centralize automated patching and vulnerability remediation workflows while providing a unified control surface for remote endpoint operations.
The implementation focused on platform capabilities for automated patch orchestration, centralized vulnerability remediation, and endpoint discovery and inventory, aligning technical configuration with standard patch management and endpoint security processes. Action1 Platform configurations emphasized scheduled and on-demand patching, vulnerability triage workflows, and remediation orchestration to reduce manual intervention across Windows and common endpoint classes.
Operational scope covered ThyssenKrupp’s European sites and impacted IT operations and security operations functions, with the platform used to enforce consistent patching policies and incident response playbooks across distributed teams. Deployment architecture favored centralized policy administration with distributed agent-based enforcement on endpoints, enabling coordinated patch campaigns and vulnerability scans across regional estates.
Governance changes included standardizing patch compliance workflows and centralizing audit-ready reporting to support cross-site coordination and security governance. Action1’s announcement cites faster vulnerability remediation and improved patch compliance as platform outcomes for enterprise customers using the solution for endpoint security and patch management, outcomes that ThyssenKrupp expects to realize through the Action1 Platform implementation.
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