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Citigroup, a VestmarkONE customer evaluated BlackRock Aladdin Wealth

Moog, an UKG AutoTime customer evaluated Workday Time and Attendance

Wayfair, a Korber HighJump WMS customer just evaluated Manhattan WMS

Swedbank, a Temenos T24 customer evaluated Oracle Flexcube

Westpac NZ, an Infosys Finacle customer evaluated nCino Bank OS

Michelin, an e2open customer evaluated Oracle Transportation Management

Cantor Fitzgerald, a Kyriba Treasury customer evaluated GTreasury

Citigroup, a VestmarkONE customer evaluated BlackRock Aladdin Wealth

Moog, an UKG AutoTime customer evaluated Workday Time and Attendance

Wayfair, a Korber HighJump WMS customer just evaluated Manhattan WMS

Swedbank, a Temenos T24 customer evaluated Oracle Flexcube

Westpac NZ, an Infosys Finacle customer evaluated nCino Bank OS

Michelin, an e2open customer evaluated Oracle Transportation Management

Cantor Fitzgerald, a Kyriba Treasury customer evaluated GTreasury

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Adept AI Professional Services 25 $1M United States Docker Docker Container Service 2022 n/a
In 2022, Adept AI implemented Docker as its Container Service to standardize back-end engineering and deployment workflows. The deployment addressed a 25-employee professional services firm with distributed back-end developers, and implementation work was led from the engineering organization including contributors working remotely. The implementation focused on containerizing back-end application components using Docker, creating Dockerfiles and image builds to package runtime dependencies and enforce consistent build layers. Operational architecture emphasized local developer container runtimes and an image-based artifact workflow for versioned deployment artifacts, while functional capabilities implemented included image creation, runtime isolation, layered image optimization, and standardized Dockerfile configurations. Governance centered on developer workflow standardization, image tagging and versioning policies, and documentation to ensure reproducible builds across engineering and operations teams, with rollout and ongoing enforcement managed by the back-end engineering function.
Altair Engineering Professional Services 3300 $666M United States Docker Docker Container Service 2021 n/a
In 2021, Altair Engineering deployed Docker as a Container Service to containerize REST APIs, microservices and backend components used by its data engineering and application development teams. The implementation supported web based applications for insurance premium calculations and REST microservices that synchronize data between database services, positioning Docker as the runtime for containerized application delivery. Docker images were organized to encapsulate Python 3.7 based services built with Flask, PyUnit test harnesses, and Celery task workers, and to package PySpark related tooling used for distributed ETL workloads reading and writing JSON, ORC and Parquet on HDFS. Continuous integration and automated testing were implemented through Jenkins pipelines, with GitHub as the source repository and Puppet used for configuration management, enabling automated build, test and deployment of Docker containers. The Container Service implementation integrated with MongoDB for operational storage of parsed JSON and BSON payloads, with PySpark and Hive ORC used for large scale data processing, and with AWS and Splunk for infrastructure hosting, scalability, monitoring and centralized logging. Additional operational tooling in the environment included Informatica, Tivoli Jobs for scheduling, and SOAP and RESTful interfaces for data exchange, reflecting a hybrid stack that combined analytics pipelines and application microservices within containerized deployments. Governance and operational model emphasized Agile Scrum delivery, automated CI CD pipelines, production rollouts and vulnerability remediation workflows, with Jenkins orchestrating deployments and Splunk providing run time observability. Altair Engineering Docker Container Service supported cross functional workflows spanning data engineering, backend development and operations, while CI CD and automated test frameworks enforced deployment controls and faster iteration cycles.
Banco Multiva Banking and Financial Services 1000 $150M Mexico Docker Docker Container Service 2021 n/a
In 2021 Banco Multiva implemented Docker as a Container Service to standardize microservices runtime and packaging across its Google Cloud Platform environment. The engagement, executed across 2021 to 2022, focused on supporting Quarkus and Cloud Functions microservices development while aligning platform operations with DevOps practices for banking workloads. Docker images were configured to encapsulate a range of application servers and frameworks including EAP, Jetty, WebLogic, Wildfly, WebSphere Liberty, Spring, Quarkus, Micronaut and persistence layers using Hibernate and JPA. The implementation integrated Container Service patterns with CI CD toolchains using Giit, Maven, Jenkins, Nexus, SonarQube, Jacoco, JUnit, Cucumber and Selenium, and applied automated infrastructure provisioning with Terraform and Ansible to manage cluster lifecycle and image promotion. Operational integrations included Kubernetes and Openshift for orchestration and runtime, Prometheus and Grafana for metrics and monitoring, and ELK for centralized logging. Data and analytics tie-ins used BigQuery for information management while application-level integrations covered DataStore, SQL Server and MongoDB backends, and secure APIs were implemented with single sign on to support authenticated service-to-service and user flows. Governance and pipeline controls were instituted through automated test gates, code quality scans with SonarQube, artifact management in Nexus, and scripted deployments into Kubernetes and Openshift clusters. The rollout emphasized infrastructure as code and CI CD orchestration to shift deployment responsibility toward DevOps and microservices teams, and to codify build, test and release workflows for containerized banking applications.
Banking and Financial Services 150 $10M United Kingdom Docker Docker Container Service 2019 n/a
Healthcare 219000 $372.8B United States Docker Docker Container Service 2022 n/a
Manufacturing 1672 $3.0B United States Docker Docker Container Service 2017 n/a
Professional Services 70 $11M United States Docker Docker Container Service 2021 n/a
Professional Services 6000 $720M United States Docker Docker Container Service 2016 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 2243 $749M Mexico Docker Docker Container Service 2019 n/a
Professional Services 325 $75M Malaysia Docker Docker Container Service 2021 n/a
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  1. Genesys Integrated Group Practice, a United States based Healthcare organization with 10 Employees
  2. Bizkonnect Solutions, a India based Professional Services company with 113 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Docker Coverage

Docker is a Container Service solution from Docker.

Companies worldwide use Docker, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as CVS Health, Royal Bank of Canada, Screwfix Direct, Encore Wire Corporation and Monex are recorded users of Docker for Container Service.

Companies using Docker are most concentrated in Healthcare, Banking and Financial Services and Retail, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using Docker are most concentrated in United States, Canada and United Kingdom, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of Docker across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using Docker range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 18.75%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 25%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 37.5%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 18.75%.

Customers of Docker include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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