List of eXistdb Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying eXistdb 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 eXistdb 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 eXistdb for Database Management include: U.S. Department of State, a United States based Government organisation with 75359 employees and revenues of $53.07 billion, Kungliga Biblioteket, a Sweden based Media organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $27.0 million, Reclaim Hosting, a United States based Communications organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Kungliga Biblioteket | Media | 200 | $27M | Sweden | eXist | eXistdb | Database Management | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Kungliga Biblioteket implemented eXistdb for Database Management as the XML database underpinning manuscripta.se. The project delivered a TEI encoded digital catalogue of medieval and early modern manuscripts, providing public access to manuscript descriptions and images via IIIF and a public web portal for digital heritage in Sweden.
eXistdb was configured to store TEI XML records, perform indexing for descriptive metadata and full text, and execute server side TEI to HTML conversion for presentation. Implemented functional capabilities include XML document storage, XQuery based search and retrieval, template driven rendering of manuscript descriptions, and indexing to support complex querying across TEI encoded fields.
Integrations explicitly include IIIF image delivery for manuscript images and TEI based ingestion workflows, and technical presentations for the project list eXistdb as the XML database powering the service. Operational scope centers on the National Library of Sweden public catalogue manuscripta.se, with governance and content workflows aligned to library cataloging, XML content curation, and public access publishing.
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Reclaim Hosting | Communications | 10 | $1M | United States | eXist | eXistdb | Database Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Reclaim Hosting deployed eXistdb to host TEI Publisher instances in Reclaim Cloud for digital humanities publishing in the United States. The documented deployment used an eXist-db Docker container provisioned in Reclaim Cloud, positioning eXistdb as the Database Management back end for TEI-encoded scholarly editions. The case study highlights a quick cloud deployment that enabled scholars to publish TEI-encoded manuscript transcriptions and online scholarly editions.
The implementation configured eXistdb with XML-native storage and indexing capabilities typical of eXist-db, exposing content via standard XQuery and RESTful access patterns to the TEI Publisher application. TEI Publisher was backed directly by the eXist-db Docker container so the publishing stack relied on XML repository capabilities, search indexing and collection-level access controls to render TEI-encoded documents. Container-based provisioning simplified application lifecycle tasks such as deployment and versioned content staging.
Operational scope was focused on digital humanities and scholarly publishing workflows, supporting researchers and course projects within the United States using TEI Publisher and eXistdb together. Governance and rollout were project oriented as described in the Reclaim Cloud case study, with the documentation emphasizing rapid provisioning and the use of containerized Database Management infrastructure to enable publication workflows.
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U.S. Department of State | Government | 75359 | $53.1B | United States | eXist | eXistdb | Database Management | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007, the U.S. Department of State Office of the Historian deployed eXistdb to publish the Foreign Relations of the United States digital edition. The eXistdb deployment supported Database Management for searchable TEI-based publications, enabling searchable volumes, eBook and OPDS exports, and developer APIs that serve digital publishing and archives functions across the department.
The implementation configured eXistdb to ingest TEI-encoded documents, index full text and structured metadata, and expose API endpoints for programmatic access. Functional capabilities implemented include searchable volume composition, export pipelines for eBook and OPDS feeds, and developer-facing APIs for retrieval and content delivery.
The deployment powered publisher-facing web content and developer APIs used by the Office of the Historian and for selected United States federal government digital publishing workflows. Vendor and partner involvement from Evolved Binary and eXist Solutions is documented in vendor materials and release notes, which track configuration iterations and release details for the eXistdb implementation.
Operational governance was centered on the Office of the Historian content workflows and documentation that accompanies the deployment, with publication and API access controlled through the department's archival publishing processes. The record of this deployment is focused on eXistdb as the Database Management platform underpinning TEI-based digital editions and programmatic access for government archival publishing.
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