List of HashiCorp Vault Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased HashiCorp Vault 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 HashiCorp Vault for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: Adobe, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 31360 employees and revenues of $23.77 billion, Datadog, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 5200 employees and revenues of $1.80 billion, New Relic, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 2663 employees and revenues of $926.0 million and many others.
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Adobe | Professional Services | 31360 | $23.8B | United States | HashiCorp | HashiCorp Vault | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Adobe deployed HashiCorp Vault Enterprise as a large-scale shared service to secure secrets across its cloud products and data centers. The implementation positions HashiCorp Vault as Adobe's central Identity and Access Management (IAM) platform for secrets and key management, operating 12+ Vault clusters and processing over 100 trillion transactions per year.
HashiCorp Vault Enterprise was configured to provide centralized secrets management, encryption key lifecycle management, policy driven access controls, and automated credential issuance and rotation. The implementation emphasizes high availability and cluster replication to support continuous access for development, CI CD pipelines, and production workloads, and it leverages Vault's enterprise capabilities for scalability and operational automation.
The deployment serves security and DevOps functions across United States and global operations, integrating Vault into cloud product environments and on premise data center infrastructure to enforce consistent identity based access and secret handling. Running more than a dozen clusters gives Adobe multi cloud consistency and operational segmentation between teams and environments.
Governance was standardized around centralized policy enforcement and role based access controls, turning a previously manual security process that took approximately 2 to 3 hours into a near instantaneous operation of about 30 seconds. Adobe reports improved standardization and multi cloud consistency as direct outcomes of the HashiCorp Vault implementation.
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Datadog | Professional Services | 5200 | $1.8B | United States | HashiCorp | HashiCorp Vault | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Datadog implemented HashiCorp Vault to securely store both its own and customers' third party credentials used by its integrations, aligning the deployment with the Identity and Access Management (IAM) category. The Vault service entered production and had been running for over two years as of 2019, signaling a rollout that began around 2017 and stabilized into an operational secrets platform for Datadog's integrations use case in the United States.
The HashiCorp Vault implementation focused on core secrets management capabilities, including centralized secrets storage, policy based access control, and audit logging. Datadog configured Vault to provide finer grained access control through explicit policies and to capture audit trails for operations, producing a production ready secrets service that enforces separation of duties and access governance.
Operationally the Vault service was applied to Datadog's integrations ecosystem, holding third party credentials used by integrations as well as internal credentials in isolated scopes. The implementation separates customer secrets from internal secrets, enabling distinct access boundaries and audit visibility between customer facing integration credentials and internal operational secrets.
Governance and workflow changes centered on policy driven access controls and centralized auditing, which reshaped credential handling across integration development and operations. HashiCorp Vault at Datadog delivered improved auditing, finer grained access control, and a scalable, production ready secrets service that supports the companys observability and integrations platform.
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New Relic | Professional Services | 2663 | $926M | United States | HashiCorp | HashiCorp Vault | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, New Relic implemented HashiCorp Vault to centralize credential and secrets management across its product suite. The deployment addressed Identity and Access Management (IAM) requirements across security and DevOps teams in the United States, positioning HashiCorp Vault as the authoritative secrets store embedded into development and operations workflows.
HashiCorp Vault was deployed with Consul as storage and high availability, running in a multi-node topology spanning AWS and New Relic data center infrastructure. The implementation emphasized team level partitioning of secrets, automated credential rotation workflows, and lifecycle controls typical of secrets management, with policy driven access controls and audit logging to support governance and compliance needs.
Operational scope covered credential rotation and onboarding across New Relic’s product organizations, and by mid-2017 Vault had become a core part of New Relic’s infrastructure. Governance and process changes centralized secrets ownership, standardized provisioning and rotation processes, and required policy based access for service and human identities, embedding HashiCorp Vault into day to day DevOps and security operations.
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