List of COMPaaS Platform Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying COMPaaS 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 COMPaaS Platform for Identity and Access Management (IAM) 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 COMPaaS Platform for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: Kookaburra Coffee, a United States based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $4.0 million, Rockin Sheep Products, a United States based Retail organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million, Pacific Pearls, a United States based Retail organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Kookaburra Coffee | Leisure and Hospitality | 50 | $4M | United States | COMPaaS | COMPaaS Platform | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Kookaburra Coffee implemented the COMPaaS Platform Identity and Access Management (IAM) to centralize authentication and authorization across its U.S. multi location coffee operations. The deployment was provisioned as a cloud hosted COMPaaS Platform instance designed to manage user identities for both store staff and corporate users, with a focus on access control for commerce and finance applications.
The COMPaaS Platform configuration included core Identity and Access Management (IAM) capabilities such as user provisioning, role based access control, single sign on, multi factor authentication and access audit logging, each configured to support store-level cashier workflows and corporate finance roles. Operationally the environment governed access to commerce connectors and bookkeeping tools, and Commerce Sync was used to automatically transfer multi location Square and Stripe sales into QuickBooks and Xero for bookkeeping and finance reconciliation.
Rollout targeted store operations, bookkeeping and finance functions across the U.S. locations, accompanied by role based policy definitions and audit trails to align access rights with reconciliation workflows. The Commerce Sync integration reduced manual data entry and saved bookkeeping time, an outcome noted in vendor documentation and used to streamline finance reconciliation processes.
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Pacific Pearls | Retail | 10 | $1M | United States | COMPaaS | COMPaaS Platform | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Pacific Pearls implemented COMPaaS Platform, an Identity and Access Management (IAM) application. The implementation targeted the U.S. retail jeweller’s small-scale environment of about 10 employees, centralizing authentication and access controls for sales, finance, and inventory business functions.
Configuration focused on standard Identity and Access Management (IAM) capabilities including user provisioning, single sign-on, role-based access control, password policy enforcement, and audit logging. The COMPaaS Platform deployment emphasized cloud-hosted provisioning patterns and per-role access templates appropriate to a single-site retail operation, enabling automated account lifecycle workflows and policy-based access assignments for point-of-sale and accounting roles.
Customer-sourced notes also document Pacific Pearls using Commerce Sync to automate transfers of POS sales into QuickBooks, with a Square-to-QuickBooks daily summary transfer described on Commerce Sync’s Trustpilot page and reflected in Commerce Sync install guides. That bookkeeping automation runs alongside the COMPaaS Platform deployment, with COMPaaS Platform governing identities and access to the connected retail and accounting systems rather than performing transaction sync functions itself.
Governance and rollout centered on role mapping for store clerks and accounting staff, scheduled credential rotations, and centralized policy enforcement to support regular access reviews. Operational coverage remained scoped to core retail and finance functions within the single U.S. site, with logging and audit trails configured to support ongoing access governance.
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Rockin Sheep Products | Retail | 10 | $1M | United States | COMPaaS | COMPaaS Platform | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Rockin Sheep Products deployed the COMPaaS Platform for Identity and Access Management (IAM) to centralize access controls for its 10-person retail operation. The COMPaaS Platform implementation focused on consolidating identity and authentication responsibilities across core business functions, including sales, inventory handling, and back-office finance, reflecting typical small retail operational scope. Deployment followed a lightweight SaaS-oriented architecture with centralized administration and role definitions to keep configuration and ongoing management proportionate to company size.
Configuration included centralized user provisioning, single sign-on, password policy enforcement, role-based access control, multi-factor authentication, and audit logging as functional modules. Operational coverage addressed employee onboarding and offboarding workflows and delegated administrative controls for non-specialist IT staff to reduce manual access tasks. Governance changes formalized access request and approval workflows and instituted audit trail review as part of routine operations to improve accountability and support compliance activities.
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