List of Ivanti Pulse Secure Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Ivanti Pulse Secure 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 Ivanti Pulse Secure for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: PERSOL HOLDINGS Japan, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 72905 employees and revenues of $8.59 billion, Konica Minolta, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 39755 employees and revenues of $7.37 billion, BMO Capital Markets, a Canada based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 2800 employees and revenues of $364.0 million, Digital Technologies Japan, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 182 employees and revenues of $33.0 million and many others.
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BMO Capital Markets | Banking and Financial Services | 2800 | $364M | Canada | Ivanti | Ivanti Pulse Secure | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, BMO Capital Markets implemented Ivanti Pulse Secure to manage remote access and VPN authentication for its Capital Markets organization. Ivanti Pulse Secure was positioned as an Identity and Access Management (IAM) capability to secure front-office connectivity for traders, investment bankers, and equity research professionals.
The deployment covered endpoint and virtual desktop footprints, including laptops, Surface devices, desktops, virtual machines, VDI sessions, and mobile devices, providing VPN client provisioning, remote access control, and endpoint access troubleshooting. Operational experience recorded by support staff highlights hands on activities such as installing VPN software, configuring client tokens, and resolving remote access issues using Ivanti Pulse Secure.
Ivanti Pulse Secure was operated alongside tokenized authentication technologies, with explicit operational interaction with RSA SecurID and SoftToken for multi factor authentication. Ticketing and incident workflows were integrated with ServiceNow for creating and tracking support tickets, while triage routinely routed specialized tasks to internal teams responsible for email, mobile devices, servers, security, firewall, and proxy systems.
Operational governance relied on a 24/7 helpdesk model as the primary escalation path, with technicians required to document troubleshooting steps, originate incident tickets for outages, and assign incidents to appropriate teams. These process controls supported structured escalation, consistent remote access support, and recorded resolution steps for compliance and audit traceability.
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Digital Technologies Japan | Professional Services | 182 | $33M | Japan | Ivanti | Ivanti Pulse Secure | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2017 | Macnica Hong Kong |
In 2017, Digital Technologies Japan implemented Ivanti Pulse Secure to provide secure remote access, deploying the solution in Japan with integration and rollout support from Macnica Hong Kong. The deployment aligned with the Identity and Access Management (IAM) category and targeted IT and security process areas for remote client onboarding and access control.
The implementation leveraged Ivanti Pulse Secure onboarding functionality to automate client certificate issuance and SSL VPN profile distribution, centralizing post installation management of endpoints. Configuration focused on automated onboarding workflows, certificate lifecycle handling, and profile provisioning, which cut device provisioning time from days to minutes.
Operational scope covered IT and general affairs teams, with Macnica Hong Kong managing technical deployment and orchestration. Governance changes emphasized automated onboarding and centralized endpoint management to streamline operational procedures within IT/security, improving efficiency for ongoing device provisioning and post installation administration.
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Konica Minolta | Professional Services | 39755 | $7.4B | Japan | Ivanti | Ivanti Pulse Secure | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2017 | Macnica Hong Kong |
In 2017, Konica Minolta implemented Ivanti Pulse Secure in Japan. The deployment addressed Identity and Access Management (IAM) requirements by consolidating distributed SSL VPN appliances into a virtual SSL VPN appliance to improve access governance and to support the company work-style reform efforts in the IT and security process area.
The implementation centered on the Pulse Secure virtual SSL VPN appliance provisioned as a virtual subscription to reduce initial capital outlay. Configuration emphasized device authentication and single sign on via SAML, with the Ivanti Pulse Secure appliance providing centralized session control, client posture checks, and role based access policies typical of Identity and Access Management (IAM) solutions.
Macnica Hong Kong acted as the system integrator for the virtual deployment, which was scoped to consolidate distributed remote access points across the Japan region and to centralize access governance under IT and security teams. Integrations documented in the rollout included SAML based SSO and strengthened device authentication workflows, aligning remote access, endpoint posture validation, and user authentication flows under a single virtual appliance architecture.
Governance changes focused on centralized access policy administration and operational handoff to IT/security teams, with the subscription virtual model enabling a staged rollout. The environment moved to full production in mid 2018, and the deployment materially lowered operational burden while improving access governance as part of Konica Minolta work-style reform initiatives.
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Professional Services | 72905 | $8.6B | Japan | Ivanti | Ivanti Pulse Secure | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2020 | Macnica Hong Kong |
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