List of CoreView Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased CoreView for Software Asset Management (SAM), IT Asset Management (ITAM), SaaS Spend 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 CoreView for Software Asset Management (SAM), IT Asset Management (ITAM), SaaS Spend Management include: Fugro, a Netherlands based Professional Services organisation with 10000 employees and revenues of $1.89 billion, Carlisle Construction Materials, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 3000 employees and revenues of $816.0 million, Burke Porter Group, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $120.0 million and many others.
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Burke Porter Group | Manufacturing | 1500 | $120M | United States | CoreView | CoreView | Software Asset Management (SAM),IT Asset Management (ITAM),SaaS Spend Management | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Burke Porter Group implemented CoreView as a Software Asset Management (SAM),IT Asset Management (ITAM),SaaS Spend Management solution to gain a 365-degree view of its sprawling Microsoft 365 tenant. The deployment addressed a manufacturing holding company environment spanning more than 16 brands across 14 countries and over 1,600 licensed Microsoft 365 users, where rapid M&A growth had created multiple IT administrative teams and inconsistent tenant controls. CoreView was configured to deliver tenant security and governance, role based delegation, automated onboarding and offboarding workflows, license reclamation, and a centralized reporting engine. The implementation focused on policy driven provisioning and deprovisioning, workflow automation to reduce manual tasks, and delegated admin scopes that let the global IT director assign precise administrative rights to subsidiary IT teams while preserving centralized oversight. The solution integrated directly with the Microsoft 365 estate including Microsoft Teams and SharePoint to inventory users, services, and licenses, and to surface actionable insights in a centralized report. Reporting capabilities were used by IT and finance to calculate and charge back local Microsoft 365 spend for P and L reporting, with the reporting engine allowing changes and remediation actions to be initiated from within reports. Governance and operational changes included a delegated administration model, standardized lifecycle processes for employees, and automation to enforce consistent workflows across newly acquired brands. Outcomes reported by Burke Porter Group included elimination of many manual tasks, reclamation of unused licenses, repeatable onboarding and offboarding processes, faster chargeback calculations, and a reduced security exposure from previously unmanaged tenant configurations. | |
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Carlisle Construction Materials | Manufacturing | 3000 | $816M | United States | CoreView | CoreView | Software Asset Management (SAM),IT Asset Management (ITAM),SaaS Spend Management | 2014 | n/a | In 2014, Carlisle Construction Materials implemented CoreView to gain centralized visibility and operational control over its Microsoft 365 estate across more than 3,000 employees and 30 plus locations, while operating with an eight person IT operations team. The deployment targeted enterprise-wide administration for Microsoft 365, addressing visibility gaps in mobile device activity and limited native reporting, using CoreView as the primary management console. CoreView, classified under Software Asset Management (SAM),IT Asset Management (ITAM),SaaS Spend Management, was configured to deliver hundreds of built-in reports and monitoring capabilities. Functional modules implemented included user and group reporting, Microsoft Teams telemetry, Exchange and OneDrive activity monitoring, licensing analytics, and license lifecycle reporting, enabling detailed account-level and license-level views across the environment. The implementation integrated directly with Microsoft 365 to ingest activity and license state, and it was extended to monitor mobile device interactions with M365 services. Operational coverage spanned departments, divisions, and geographic locations, consolidating visibility into a single dashboard where the IT team could manage accounts, adjust license assignments, and review usage trends across sites. Governance and administrative workflow changes centered on CoreSuite's RBAC, which was used to define custom roles and granular permissions for individual administrators and delegated groups. This role based access control model allowed Carlisle to restrict views and administrative actions, while enabling quicker, auditable responses to security or provisioning events without expanding the central operations headcount. As a result of implementing CoreView, Carlisle’s IT organization gained a single-pane view to take action faster across users, groups, Microsoft Teams, Exchange, OneDrive, and licensing, the ability to grant precise permissions through RBAC, and improved license lifecycle oversight via granular reporting across departments and locations. | |
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Fugro | Professional Services | 10000 | $1.9B | Netherlands | CoreView | CoreView | Software Asset Management (SAM),IT Asset Management (ITAM),SaaS Spend Management | 2018 | n/a | In 2018, Fugro deployed CoreView to govern its Microsoft 365 environment for Software Asset Management (SAM),IT Asset Management (ITAM),SaaS Spend Management. The deployment addressed a global footprint of more than 9,000 employees across roughly 60 countries and focused on giving the central IT team visibility and control across multiple business units. Fugro required delegation capabilities, improved reporting, and license optimization to align Microsoft 365 usage with its distributed operating model. CoreView was configured to deliver in-depth reporting, tenant segmentation through Virtual Tenants, and centralized license management. The implementation emphasized usage analytics and role based delegation workflows so that reporting could feed license entitlement reviews and reclaiming workflows, and administrative responsibilities could be shifted from central IT to designated business unit administrators. CoreView provided the tooling to generate the detailed consumption and seat level reports necessary for those SAM and ITAM processes. Integration scope centered on Microsoft 365 as the primary SaaS platform, with CoreView operating against the single tenant while slicing it into Virtual Tenants to mirror Fugro business unit boundaries. Operational coverage included central IT and multiple business units, with delegated administrators granted scoped permissions to manage users and licenses inside their Virtual Tenant. The configuration maintained a centralized reporting and audit layer while distributing day to day administration. Governance and rollout combined tooling with people changes, including educational workshops to train delegated administrators and revised permission models to enforce principle of least privilege. Outcomes stated by Fugro included improved reporting that enabled license optimization, improved delegation through Virtual Tenants which reduced central IT burden, and license management changes that saved time and money. CoreView was used as the application to operationalize SAM and ITAM practices across Fugro’s Microsoft 365 estate. |
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