List of Chef Habitat Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Chef Habitat 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 Chef Habitat for Apps Development include: Walmart, a United States based Retail organisation with 2100000 employees and revenues of $681.00 billion, Alaska Airlines, a United States based Transportation organisation with 30536 employees and revenues of $11.74 billion, Greenway Health, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 1800 employees and revenues of $368.0 million and many others.
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Alaska Airlines | Transportation | 30536 | $11.7B | United States | Progress Chef | Chef Habitat | Apps Development | 2018 | n/a | In 2018, Alaska Airlines deployed Chef Habitat to create a single development model and consistent application packaging across multiple clouds and hybrid environments, aligning the effort with Apps Development practices for application delivery. The implementation was conducted in the United States and focused on standardizing how applications are packaged and delivered to hybrid and multi cloud targets to reduce variability in runtime artifacts. Chef Habitat was used to centralize packaging and lifecycle configuration, enabling non disruptive updates and automated application delivery workflows consistent with DevOps patterns. Functional capabilities emphasized application packaging, lifecycle management, and orchestrated update processes to enable more consistent deployments and reduced downtime across environments. Operational scope centered on application delivery and engineering teams responsible for cloud and on premise deployments, with the rollout configuring Habitat package artifacts and delivery workflows for hybrid and multi cloud operations. Governance changes included a standardized development model and packaging conventions to enforce consistency across teams, which supported improved deployment consistency and operational agility and enabled non disruptive updates that reduced service interruptions. | |
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Greenway Health | Professional Services | 1800 | $368M | United States | Progress Chef | Chef Habitat | Apps Development | 2022 | n/a | In 2022 Greenway Health deployed Chef Habitat as its application delivery and DevOps platform within the Apps Development domain to accelerate release cadence. The implementation targeted application delivery workflows across the United States and completed initial rollout in under four months, covering approximately 3,000 endpoints distributed across three U.S. data centers. Chef Habitat was configured to build continuous delivery pipelines and to standardize application deployments, providing packaging, lifecycle automation, and runtime configuration consistency. The implementation emphasized pipeline orchestration, automated build and deploy stages, and runtime service management to improve release predictability and to reduce manual deployment tasks. Operational coverage included orchestration across three U.S. data centers, centralized deployment templates, and automated rollout processes, enabling standardized deployments across hosted sites. The work focused on DevOps and engineering teams, shifting operational responsibility into automated delivery pipelines and centralizing deployment definitions for repeatability. Governance changes centered on formalizing application delivery workflows and promoting pipeline ownership within engineering, reducing hands on deployment coordination. Outcomes reported include shrinking a two week update cycle to a few hours, improved visibility and security of deployments, and freeing engineering teams to concentrate on product work. | |
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Walmart | Retail | 2100000 | $681.0B | United States | Progress Chef | Chef Habitat | Apps Development | 2022 | n/a | In 2022 Walmart's Intelligent Retail Lab implemented Chef Habitat for Apps Development to automate packaging and deployment of computer vision and AI workloads. The initiative focused on packaging AI and vision applications including OpenCV, and orchestrating deployments across cloud and on premise infrastructure in the United States. Chef Habitat was configured to encapsulate application artifacts and runtime dependencies, enabling reproducible builds and automated service provisioning for computer vision pipelines. The implementation leveraged Chef Habitat application packaging and lifecycle management capabilities to standardize build to deploy workflows and reduce repeated environment rebuilds. Operational scope covered application and infrastructure automation within the Intelligent Retail Lab, targeting developer velocity and operational control for AI model delivery. Deployments explicitly supported OpenCV based workloads and spanned both cloud environments and on premise compute, aligning application packaging with infrastructure provisioning for production and test tiers. Governance and rollout emphasized automation of packaging and deployment processes to eliminate months previously spent rebuilding environments, and delivered faster developer velocity plus improved monitoring and control. The use of Chef Habitat for Apps Development centralized application lifecycle management for AI and vision workloads and instrumented monitoring and control points as part of the operational model. |
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