List of Jenkins Customers
Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Jenkins 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 Jenkins for API 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 Jenkins for API Management include: CVS Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 219000 employees and revenues of $372.81 billion, Centene, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 60500 employees and revenues of $163.07 billion, Progressive, a United States based Insurance organisation with 66300 employees and revenues of $75.37 billion, Allstate, a United States based Insurance organisation with 55000 employees and revenues of $67.69 billion, Bouygues, a France based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 200200 employees and revenues of $65.45 billion and many others.
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Achilles | Professional Services | 600 | $158M | United Kingdom | Jenkins | Jenkins | API Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Achilles implemented Jenkins within its API Management environment to formalize CI/CD orchestration and release governance. Jenkins was adopted to centralize pipeline execution and approval controls supporting the MyAchilles programme and the companys delivery lifecycle.
The implementation configured Jenkins pipelines with approval workflows and policy gates to enforce progression through the SDLC and the defined environment train. Functional capabilities of the Jenkins deployment include pipeline automation, stage gating for approvals, and orchestration of repeatable deployments, aligned with QA automation practices maintained by the Quality Assurance team.
Integrations are explicitly instrumented between AzureDevOps and Jenkins pipelines, enabling end to end handoffs between source control, build pipelines, and release approval workflows. Operational coverage spans the Achilles platform estate, supporting 22 FTEs across three countries and timezones and coordinating cross functional scrum teams responsible for customer integration and internal project deliveries.
Governance and process changes accompanied the technical deployment, with the Head of Quality Assurance and Release Management reporting to the CTO while retaining ownership of release management. The program formalized SCRUM ceremonies, test strategy guidance for QA Managers and QA Automation engineers, and best practices for standardized and repeatable deployments using Jenkins.
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Achmea | Banking and Financial Services | 14000 | $24.1B | Netherlands | Jenkins | Jenkins | API Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Achmea implemented Jenkins as an API Management platform to orchestrate API test execution and CI/CD pipelines. Achmea Jenkins API Management supported application development and release workflows across testing and SAP integration projects.
Deployment focused on pipeline orchestration, scripted pipeline configuration and scheduled job execution tied to automated test suites and build processes. Jenkins was configured to run SoapUI API tests, trigger HP ALM and UFT functional test runs, and coordinate builds for SAP Fiori application development.
Integrations explicitly included SoapUI for API testing, HP ALM/UFT for automated functional tests, BitBucket for source control and pipeline triggers, and SAP FS-CD with connected systems for end to end validation. Operational coverage centered on the Debtor Management release train and a scrum team based in Tilburg, with Jenkins acting as the central orchestration layer for those teams.
Governance and workflow changes emphasized CI/CD ownership within the scrum team, ongoing pipeline maintenance, and test automation stewardship. Jenkins served as the standardized orchestration point for job templates, pipeline scripting and automated test scheduling to align development, testing and release activities.
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ACI Worldwide | Professional Services | 2903 | $1.8B | United States | Jenkins | Jenkins | API Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, ACI Worldwide deployed Jenkins as a core automation and CI/CD engine within its API Management environment. Jenkins orchestrated build and pipeline workflows that aligned with API Management activities, driving automated build, test, and deployment steps for microservices that expose and consume APIs.
Jenkins pipelines were used to compile microservices and publish artifacts to a Docker registry, the Jenkins pipelines then triggered container-based deployments using Docker images. The implementation integrated with Kubernetes for orchestration, where Pods were created and a private Kubernetes cloud was provisioned to support DEV, TEST, and PROD environments. Jenkins served as the central pipeline orchestrator for continuous delivery and release automation.
The Jenkins deployment was tightly integrated with AWS infrastructure components, including EC2, S3, DynamoDB, Route53 for multi-region routing, EBS, Elastic Load Balancer, and Auto Scaling groups, along with IAM, VPC segmentation, Security Groups, and NACLs. Configuration management and release automation were implemented with Ansible, including inventories and YAML playbooks that Jenkins invoked to push changes, and monitoring was handled via Nagios with shell and Python scripts plus event handlers for automated restart of failed services.
Operational ownership spanned DevOps and infrastructure teams, covering middleware, application delivery, and site reliability activities in Norcross, GA and across AWS regions. Governance elements included pipeline-driven deployments, Ansible-based configuration control, and monitoring-driven incident handling, while Jenkins provided the CI/CD backbone supporting ACI Worldwide Jenkins API Management business functions.
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Acquia | Professional Services | 1400 | $445M | United States | Jenkins | Jenkins | API Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Acquia implemented Jenkins as part of its API Management tooling to support development pipeline automation and test orchestration. The Jenkins implementation was applied within software engineering teams, notably the Cloud UI team referenced in internal apprenticeship notes, to align continuous integration with Agile and Scrum workflows.
The deployment focused on Jenkins pipeline orchestration, automated build and test execution, and CI job configuration to run unit and integration tests written with Mocha and Jasmine. Jenkins served as the continuous integration engine coordinating build triggers from pull request workflows, enforcing code review gates, and executing scripted pipelines that encapsulate build, test, and artifact packaging stages.
Jenkins operated alongside other CI tooling used by the engineering organization, including Travis and source control pull request processes, and was connected operationally to issue and workflow management via Jira ticket workflows. The environment was provisioned to support cloud native application development for the Cloud UI team, with Jenkins jobs integrated into developer-facing workflows so that code changes submitted through pull requests automatically executed test suites and reported results back to the team.
Governance emphasized Agile process controls, daily stand-ups, story ownership, and code review policies that gated Jenkins-driven pipelines, with apprentices and senior engineers collaborating on pipeline definitions and best practices. The implementation narrative centers on Jenkins as the application name, API Management as the Apps Category, and Acquia 2018 as the deployment year, reflecting a practical CI orchestration layer embedded in engineering delivery processes.
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Acturis | Professional Services | 600 | $162M | United Kingdom | Jenkins | Jenkins | API Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Acturis implemented Jenkins as its chosen Jenkins API Management platform to centralize build and release orchestration across development teams. The implementation positioned Jenkins as the core automation engine for code promotion and pipeline control, supporting the companys integration and delivery workflows for client-facing insurance software.
The Jenkins deployment emphasized pipeline as code and job orchestration capabilities, with configured pipelines for building C# .NET webservices, running automated test suites, and producing versioned artifacts. Functional modules and capabilities implemented included build orchestration, test automation triggers, artifact publishing, and release orchestration for staged deployments, with Jenkins used to coordinate these steps end to end.
Integrations were explicitly implemented with Artifactory for artifact storage and with an internal code deployment system to drive environment promotions, and the environment coexisted with a WebMethods based integration layer and Oracle Database back end. Operational scope included Integration and Development teams in the London Area, with Jenkins coordinating releases for client projects and interfacing with the teams maintaining PL SQL and XSLT transformations for downstream systems.
Governance centered on structured release processes and developer coordination to support ongoing modernization of the pipeline, including responsibilities for organising and overseeing code releases and allocating developer resources. Acturis Jenkins API Management supported business functions spanning integration engineering, release management, and client project delivery, while roles such as integration software developers and senior developers were tasked with maintaining pipelines and tooling to ensure reliable deployments.
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Professional Services | 705 | $410M | Netherlands | Jenkins | Jenkins | API Management | 2017 | n/a |
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Insurance | 592 | $120M | United Kingdom | Jenkins | Jenkins | API Management | 2019 | n/a |
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Insurance | 4200 | $3.7B | United Kingdom | Jenkins | Jenkins | API Management | 2018 | n/a |
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Insurance | 55000 | $67.7B | United States | Jenkins | Jenkins | API Management | 2021 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 3300 | $666M | United States | Jenkins | Jenkins | API Management | 2018 | n/a |
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