List of Amazon CodeBuild Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Amazon CodeBuild 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 Amazon CodeBuild for Apps Development 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 Amazon CodeBuild for Apps Development include: Woodside Energy, a Australia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 4718 employees and revenues of $8.58 billion, Mori Building Japan, a Japan based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 1680 employees and revenues of $2.51 billion, Felissimo Corporation, a Japan based Retail organisation with 425 employees and revenues of $293.0 million, Base Food Japan, a Japan based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 115 employees and revenues of $99.0 million and many others.
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Base Food Japan | Consumer Packaged Goods | 115 | $99M | Japan | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon CodeBuild | Apps Development | 2020 | n/a | In 2020 Base Food Japan implemented Amazon CodeBuild as part of a CI/CD pipeline for its ecommerce platform, using the CI/CD approach to automate build and test processes. The implementation supported a rebuilt and operated subscription ecommerce site running on Amazon Web Services, and the new platform entered operation in May 2020. Amazon CodeBuild was used for build and test automation within an AWS CodePipeline driven CI/CD workflow, with explicit coverage for the web storefront and backend APIs. The implementation focused on automated testing gates and deployment automation, using CodeBuild to execute build specifications and test suites as part of staged pipeline deployments. Integrations targeted the web storefront and API deployment targets in Japan, with CodePipeline orchestrating the handoff from source through build and test to deployment. Operational scope covered subscription ecommerce operations and engineering and operations teams responsible for storefront and API delivery, and the platform was instrumented to scale in response to traffic patterns. Governance and rollout were coordinated around pipeline promotion and automated testing, with the production platform going live in May 2020. Outcomes documented in the AWS case study include the use of Amazon CodeBuild for build and test automation and the platform handling spikes up to approximately 40x while supporting ongoing subscription growth. | |
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Felissimo Corporation | Retail | 425 | $293M | Japan | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon CodeBuild | Apps Development | 2020 | Feissport | In 2020, Felissimo Corporation implemented Amazon CodeBuild as part of an AWS-native CI/CD pipeline. The Apps Category is . The deployment bundled AWS services CodeCommit, CodePipeline, CodeBuild, and CodeDeploy to standardize build and release workflows across multi-vendor development for ecommerce and internal applications in Japan. Amazon CodeBuild served as the continuous integration execution engine, running buildspec driven build jobs and producing versioned artifacts. CodePipeline provided orchestration of stages and approvals, CodeCommit acted as the source control anchor, and CodeDeploy automated target deployments. Configuration emphasized repeatable buildspec definitions, managed build environments, and stage based approvals to enforce release gates. The implementation scope explicitly covered Felissimo's ecommerce storefronts and internal application portfolio in Japan, aligning developer workflows across multiple vendors. Integrations were AWS-native and centered on CodeCommit, CodePipeline, CodeBuild, and CodeDeploy as the primary connectivity and orchestration points for source, build, pipeline, and deployment. Feissport supported the implementation and helped design the pipeline, rollout, and audit trail instrumentation. The partner enabled standardized release governance and operational processes, and Felissimo increased release cadence from about once per month to three to four times while achieving improved audit trails and traceability. | |
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Mori Building Japan | Construction and Real Estate | 1680 | $2.5B | Japan | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon CodeBuild | Apps Development | 2020 | NEC Corporation | In 2020, Mori Building Japan implemented Amazon CodeBuild within the Hills Network digital platform CI/CD toolchain, Apps Category . The implementation was hosted on Amazon Web Services and focused on continuous integration and continuous delivery for mobile and web applications that enable town services and personalized customer experiences across Mori Building properties in Tokyo. The deployment used Amazon CodeBuild to orchestrate automated builds and deployments, manage build artifacts, and drive release pipelines for the Hills mobile and web apps. Configuration emphasized build automation, environment promotion, and pipeline-driven release sequencing to support frequent releases and coordinated application delivery. NEC Corporation served as the system integrator for the implementation and integrated CodeBuild into the broader AWS environment for the Hills Network platform. The operational coverage included application delivery across Mori Building properties in Tokyo, supporting town services and customer engagement features exposed through the Hills app and related web portals. The AWS case study reports Amazon CodeBuild was used as part of the CI/CD toolchain to improve data driven customer engagement and to support the Hills app release in March 2021. Governance centered on pipeline orchestration and release workflow alignment between development and operations teams to sustain the Hills Network release cadence. | |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 4718 | $8.6B | Australia | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Amazon CodeBuild | Apps Development | 2019 | n/a |
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