List of Exostar Platform Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Exostar 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 Exostar Platform for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: Lockheed Martin, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 121000 employees and revenues of $71.04 billion, Boeing, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 172000 employees and revenues of $66.52 billion, Rolls-Royce Holdings, a United Kingdom based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 42400 employees and revenues of $25.91 billion and many others.
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Boeing | Aerospace and Defense | 172000 | $66.5B | United States | Exostar | Exostar Platform | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, Boeing adopted the Exostar Platform as part of its One ID supplier identity management program. The Exostar Platform was deployed under Identity and Access Management (IAM) to secure supplier portal access and mitigate advanced persistent threat risks across Boeing procurement and supply chain operations in the United States.
Deployment used Exostar's Managed Access Gateway MAG and OTP credentialing to provide centrally managed two factor authentication for supplier access. Configuration emphasized supplier identity lifecycle, credential issuance, and authentication enforcement at the portal edge, standardizing onboarding workflows and consolidating credential formats across supplier organizations.
Operational scope covered Boeing procurement and supply chain functions, onboarding roughly 10,000 supplier organizations and about 50,000 users into a standardized supplier credential model. Governance was executed through the One ID supplier identity management program, and documented outcomes explicitly included securing supplier portal access, mitigating APT risks, standardizing supplier credentials, and improving secure onboarding for suppliers.
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Lockheed Martin | Aerospace and Defense | 121000 | $71.0B | United States | Exostar | Exostar Platform | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2006 | n/a |
In 2006, Lockheed Martin adopted the Exostar Platform as an Enterprise Identity Solution, deploying it under the Identity and Access Management (IAM) category to issue and manage digital credentials across its environment. The engagement established enterprise wide digital credential management for over 100,000 users, linking employees, government agencies, partners and suppliers across supply chain and IT security processes in the United States.
The Exostar Platform implementation focused on credential issuance and lifecycle management, access provisioning, and authentication workflow controls consistent with Identity and Access Management (IAM) functional patterns. Configuration work included centralized certificate or credential authorities, role and entitlement mapping for partner access, and automated onboarding and revocation workflows to manage supplier and partner identities.
Operational integrations concentrated on connecting partner portals, supplier access flows, and government agency federated access where required, while tying credential checks into IT security processes and supply chain access controls. The deployment architecture emphasized a central identity service that provided trust federation and standardized authentication for downstream systems and third party access, without naming specific internal applications.
Governance was harmonized around centralized credential issuance and policy enforcement to streamline partner access and trust across program and procurement processes. The solution announcement in 2006 signaled a shift toward standardized digital identity controls for Lockheed Martin, enabling consistent access governance across supply chain and security functions for more than 100,000 identified users.
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Rolls-Royce Holdings | Aerospace and Defense | 42400 | $25.9B | United Kingdom | Exostar | Exostar Platform | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2001 | n/a |
In 2001, Rolls-Royce Holdings joined Exostar as a founding exchange member to conduct secure transactions and collaborate with suppliers on procurement and distributed product development in the United Kingdom. The engagement centered on the Exostar Platform, provisioned to deliver Identity and Access Management (IAM) capabilities that controlled supplier connectivity and collaborative engineering exchanges.
Configuration and functional focus inferred from the founding member relationship emphasized supplier collaboration and supply-chain identity and access via the Exostar Platform, including identity provisioning, role based access controls, authentication and secure exchange workflows consistent with Identity and Access Management (IAM) solutions. Implementation activities aligned with procurement and distributed product development use cases, enabling external supplier organizations to access shared technical and procurement artifacts under centralized access policies.
Governance operated through the Exostar exchange membership model, with processes for supplier onboarding, identity vetting and access provisioning managed on the Exostar Platform to enforce supplier access controls and collaborative workflows. The relationship with Exostar enabled secure supplier connectivity and collaboration across Rolls-Royce Holdings procurement and engineering functions in the United Kingdom.
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