List of EDB EnterpriseDB Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying EDB EnterpriseDB 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 EDB EnterpriseDB for Database 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 EDB EnterpriseDB for Database Management include: Ericsson, a Sweden based Manufacturing organisation with 89898 employees and revenues of $26.79 billion, KT Korea, a South Korea based Communications organisation with 19737 employees and revenues of $19.39 billion, InMobi, a Singapore based Professional Services organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $200.0 million and many others.
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Ericsson | Manufacturing | 89898 | $26.8B | Sweden | EDB | EDB EnterpriseDB | Database Management | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Ericsson implemented EDB EnterpriseDB to replatform the database tier for its Content Management System. The initiative targeted media ingestion and scalability and formed part of a broader global media and CMS modernization program completed in 2014.
The deployment used EDB Postgres Advanced Server as the EDB EnterpriseDB database engine, configured to support high-volume media ingestion workflows and large catalog storage. Functional capabilities implemented included CMS database consolidation, ingestion pipeline optimization for title processing, and throughput tuning to handle concurrent work orders and title records.
The EDB EnterpriseDB implementation integrated directly with Ericsson’s Content Management System to increase ingestion capacity and operational scale. Operational coverage was global, supporting media customers and enabling the environment to handle millions of titles and work orders, with title ingestion throughput increasing from 5 to 11 titles per minute.
Governance and rollout followed a phased modernization approach across Ericsson’s media operations, completed in 2014, which reduced licensing costs and improved performance for Ericsson’s media customers. This Database Management deployment focused on scalability, media ingestion optimization, and centralized database orchestration for large scale content operations.
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InMobi | Professional Services | 2000 | $200M | Singapore | EDB | EDB EnterpriseDB | Database Management | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, InMobi implemented EDB EnterpriseDB by deploying EDB Postgres Plus Advanced Server as the backbone of its global mobile ad serving infrastructure. This deployment positioned EDB EnterpriseDB as the primary Database Management platform supporting high throughput ad delivery and transactional processing across InMobi's ad stack.
The implementation emphasized multi datacenter replication for global ad delivery and was configured for low latency and massive scale. EDB Postgres Plus Advanced Server was configured to handle high concurrency ad serving workloads, leveraging database clustering and replication capabilities typical of enterprise database management to maintain throughput and availability.
Operationally the rollout targeted global ad delivery pipelines and remained in production after the initial deployment announced in June 2011, enabling over 32 billion ad impressions per month and approximately 200K transactions per minute as reported. Multi datacenter replication supported consistent global delivery and reduced regional latency for ad serving traffic.
Governance centralized database operations under the Database Management function, formalizing replication and failover procedures and ongoing production support for the EDB Postgres Plus Advanced Server environment. The implementation is described as dramatically improving ad serving performance and scalability while serving as the durable database layer for InMobi's mobile advertising platform.
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KT Korea | Communications | 19737 | $19.4B | South Korea | EDB | EDB EnterpriseDB | Database Management | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, KT Korea deployed EDB EnterpriseDB using the EDB Postgres platform to power a portfolio of IoT and digital services including GiGA IoT Home and GiGA IoT Health, positioning the implementation within the Database Management category. The initial proof of concept processed 30,000 iPhone orders in 60 seconds, and the deployment later expanded to support 130 critical systems across the operator's IoT and service portfolio.
The implementation emphasized Postgres based transactional processing and high throughput configuration to support large scale IoT message ingestion and real time service backends, leveraging standard Database Management capabilities such as connection pooling, replication, and horizontal scaling patterns typical of Postgres platforms. EDB EnterpriseDB was configured to address operational performance and availability requirements for device telemetry, order processing, and service state management across consumer and health IoT functions.
This work was executed as part of a South Korea regional modernization and open source adoption drive, with the partnership announced in 2012, and the program delivered large software cost savings while enabling broader roll out of cloud and IoT services by KT Korea.
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating EDB EnterpriseDB
- Yettel Bulgaria, a Bulgaria based Construction and Real Estate organization with 1900 Employees
- Da Direkt Germany, a Germany based Insurance company with 10 Employees
- Teraco, a United States based Media organization with 50 Employees
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