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Companies using Mac Cloud Compute for Application Hosting and Computing Services include: Shopify Canada, a Canada based Retail organisation with 8100 employees and revenues of $8.88 billion, Dropbox, a United States based Communications organisation with 1800 employees and revenues of $2.55 billion, GetYourGuide, a Germany based Professional Services organisation with 750 employees and revenues of $195.0 million and many others.
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Dropbox | Communications | 1800 | $2.5B | United States | MacStadium | Mac Cloud Compute | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Dropbox implemented Mac Cloud Compute by integrating a MacStadium hosted VMware Mac cloud to supplement its in house VMware Mac build cluster. The work is within the Application Hosting and Computing Services category and targeted DevOps and mobile CI workloads across teams in North America, with roughly half of CI workload shifted to the MacStadium environment to scale capacity and reduce local build pressure.
The technical implementation provisioned VMware ESXi based Mac hosts and macOS build agents into Dropbox's CI orchestration, enabling automated provisioning and lifecycle management of ephemeral build nodes. Mac Cloud Compute was configured to present VM based macOS builders to existing CI pipelines, supporting parallel mobile builds and centralized image management as part of the build infrastructure.
Architecturally the setup created a hybrid VMware landscape combining the in house VMware Mac build cluster and the MacStadium hosted VMware cloud into a unified CI resource pool. The documented VMware based Mac cloud integration addressed ESXi crash issues in the in house environment, increased reliability for Mac builds, and improved operational flexibility for CI workload placement.
Operational governance was exercised by DevOps, which coordinated provisioning, capacity allocation, and CI orchestration between the two environments. The integration enabled teams to route CI jobs to Mac Cloud Compute on demand, sustaining cross team build continuity while scaling Mac CI capacity.
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GetYourGuide | Professional Services | 750 | $195M | Germany | MacStadium | Mac Cloud Compute | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2023 | n/a |
GetYourGuide implemented Mac Cloud Compute in 2023 to support Application Hosting and Computing Services for its iOS CI/CD and mobile app DevOps workflows. The deployment migrated build workloads from a CI-as-a-service model to bare metal Mac cloud compute provided by MacStadium, with the implementation scoped to developer and QA teams operating in Europe to improve developer productivity and test throughput.
The Mac Cloud Compute implementation provisioned macOS build agents and CI runners to run pull request builds and end to end release testing, aligning with standard Application Hosting and Computing Services capabilities such as on demand compute provisioning, parallelized build execution, and build artifact persistence. Configuration focused on iOS build and test pipelines, pipeline automation for pull request validation, and scaled release testing to leverage dedicated bare metal Mac hosts for consistent macOS runtime characteristics.
Operational coverage included mobile engineering, QA, and release engineering teams, with the Mac Cloud Compute environment supporting both fast feedback during development and broader release test orchestration. The deployment emphasized centralized compute orchestration for CI workloads in Europe, and the implementation narrative centers on using bare metal Mac compute for deterministic macOS builds and tests as described in the vendor case study.
Governance included shifting CI workflow ownership toward platform engineering and standardizing pipeline templates to consume the Mac Cloud Compute environment. Measured outcomes reported by GetYourGuide included reduction in pull request run times from about 30 minutes to 12 minutes, and release testing times from about 70 minutes to 20 minutes, indicating improved developer feedback cycles and test throughput.
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Shopify Canada | Retail | 8100 | $8.9B | Canada | MacStadium | Mac Cloud Compute | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Shopify Canada implemented Mac Cloud Compute as an Application Hosting and Computing Services deployment to support iOS build infrastructure on Mac minis running Anka, hosted by MacStadium. The deployment was a mobile app CI and DevOps implementation led by Shopify's Developer Acceleration team and completed over approximately four months.
The architecture used Mac minis orchestrated with Anka for MacOS provisioning and automated boot sequencing, enabling rapid ephemeral build instances and horizontal scaling of build capacity. Functional capabilities implemented included automated provisioning of build hosts, orchestration of iOS build pipelines, centralized image management and improvements to maintainability and boot times.
MacStadium provided the hosted Mac infrastructure, operating the physical Mac minis while Shopify owned the CI and DevOps workflows and orchestration layers. Operational scope covered Shopify's mobile engineering CI pipelines and supported hundreds of daily builds for iOS development and release workflows.
Governance and rollout were led by the Developer Acceleration team, executed in phased provisioning and validation across build queues during the four month implementation window. The implementation delivered the stated outcomes of improved maintainability, horizontal scalability and faster boot times for hundreds of daily builds.
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