List of Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) for Cognitive Computing 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 Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) for Cognitive Computing include: Microsoft, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 221000 employees and revenues of $243.00 billion, Mercedes Benz, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 175264 employees and revenues of $171.47 billion, UPS, a United States based Transportation organisation with 490000 employees and revenues of $91.07 billion, Progressive, a United States based Insurance organisation with 66300 employees and revenues of $75.37 billion, Hitachi Systems, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 282743 employees and revenues of $67.27 billion and many others.
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AFP Habitat | Banking and Financial Services | 1581 | $215M | Chile | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) | Cognitive Computing | 2018 | n/a | In 2018, AFP Habitat implemented Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) within the Cognitive Computing category to create Habi, an intelligent assistant designed to increase customer satisfaction and deliver fully personalized and transparent 24x7 service to affiliates. AFP Habitat Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) Cognitive Computing supports the company objective of providing affiliates with timely information and access to services in an automated, conversational format. The implementation emphasized conversational AI and natural language understanding capabilities common to Cognitive Computing deployments, configuring intent recognition, entity extraction, and knowledge retrieval to surface affiliate-specific information. Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) powered automated responses and scripted interactions for routine queries, while supporting escalation paths for complex cases to human advisors. Operationally Habi was focused on affiliate-facing customer service operations, deployed to provide continuous availability and to streamline information access for pension fund members. The deployment scope centered on customer service workflows and contact center processes, embedding the assistant into existing service channels to handle routine information requests and service inquiries. Governance included ongoing model tuning and content curation to keep responses accurate and transparent, aligned with AFP Habitat service policies and affiliate communication standards. The stated outcome of the Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) implementation was higher customer satisfaction, and a more agile, efficient 24x7 service experience for affiliates. | |
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Allianz Global Corporate and Speciality (AGCS) | Insurance | 4450 | $9.1B | United Kingdom | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) | Cognitive Computing | 2018 | n/a | In 2018 Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty SE Singapore partnered with Microsoft to create a virtual assistant prototype built on Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) in the Cognitive Computing category, focused on automating claims notification intake. The implementation targeted continuous availability, routing customer claims notifications 24 hours a day to appropriate employees and brokers as the core operational objective. The prototype was implemented using core Cognitive Computing capabilities such as natural language understanding, intent classification, entity extraction, dialog management, and automated routing logic to classify incoming claims information and orchestrate next steps. Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) provided the underlying cognitive services for language understanding and decision orchestration, and the solution was configured to capture claim metadata and generate structured notification payloads for downstream processing. Integrations centered on connecting the virtual assistant to internal claims intake workflows and broker communication channels, enabling automated forwarding of notifications to assigned employees and external broker contacts. Operational scope was explicitly Singapore and focused on claims and customer service functions, with the virtual assistant acting as a front line intake and triage mechanism for notifications. Governance for the prototype phase emphasized workflow definitions for escalation and handoff to human agents, broker routing rules, and compliance controls for handling customer claim data during automated intake. The initiative remained positioned as a Microsoft partnered prototype to validate continuous intake and routing capability using Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) within Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty SE Singapore's claims operations. | |
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Audioburst | Communications | 25 | $7M | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) | Cognitive Computing | 2017 | n/a | In 2017, Audioburst implemented Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) on Microsoft Azure to power its audio analysis and search capabilities, using the platform as its core Cognitive Computing solution for processing millions of minutes of live and prerecorded audio each day. The deployment emphasized cloud-native scalability and low-latency query response to support Audioburst’s mission of organizing audio content at scale. The implementation combined Azure Search for index management and query orchestration with Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) for automated speech to text and natural language processing, enabling transcription, entity extraction, and semantic enrichment of audio streams. Audioburst configured continuous ingestion and indexing pipelines that feed Cognitive Services processing, producing searchable metadata and full text indexes to support advanced audio search and content discovery functions. Architecturally the solution is structured as layered Azure-hosted services, with ingestion and preprocessing feeding Cognitive Services and Azure Search, and API driven serving layers exposing search and recommendation capabilities to product and partner applications. Operational coverage centered on media and content engineering functions, with governance focused on automated pipelines, index refresh workflows, and runtime monitoring to maintain responsiveness and scalability, delivering a robust and highly scalable audio search capability. | |
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Retail | 24000 | $11.3B | United Kingdom | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) | Cognitive Computing | 2017 | n/a |
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Government | 3000 | $2.1B | Ireland | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) | Cognitive Computing | 2022 | Codec |
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Non Profit | 375 | $40M | South Africa | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) | Cognitive Computing | 2021 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 4500 | $1.6B | Germany | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) | Cognitive Computing | 2017 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 72593 | $21.8B | Japan | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) | Cognitive Computing | 2016 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 282743 | $67.3B | Japan | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) | Cognitive Computing | 2018 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 29153 | $13.4B | Japan | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI) | Cognitive Computing | 2018 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services (AI)
- Miami-Dade County Public Schools, a United States based Education organization with 34700 Employees
- Morgan Stanley, a United States based Banking and Financial Services company with 80000 Employees
- Business Hero Consultants, a United States based Professional Services organization with 10 Employees
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