List of Microsoft Azure Container Registry Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Microsoft Azure Container Registry for Container Service 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 Container Registry for Container Service include: Mercedes-Benz USA, a United States based Automotive organisation with 17000 employees and revenues of $5.00 billion, VCA, a United States based Retail organisation with 25000 employees and revenues of $2.97 billion, Relativity, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 2000 employees and revenues of $300.0 million and many others.
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Mercedes-Benz USA | Automotive | 17000 | $5.0B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Container Registry | Container Service | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Mercedes-Benz USA implemented Microsoft Azure Container Registry as part of a Container Service architecture to support containerized head unit applications for vehicle software delivery. The Connected Cars R&D team used Microsoft Azure Container Registry together with Azure Kubernetes Service to containerize head unit apps and enable over the air updates for vehicles, establishing a container-first pipeline for in-car software delivery.
The implementation centered on registry capabilities such as image storage and lifecycle management, role based access controls for engineering teams, and image tagging and promotion workflows to drive consistent deployments. Microsoft Azure Container Registry fed container images into AKS clusters, supporting continuous integration and deployment pipelines and orchestrated rollouts of head unit application versions to test and production fleets.
Operational scope covered the Connected Cars R&D organization and vehicle software teams across North America and Europe, providing a unified container repository for development, test, and release environments. Integration with AKS enabled the teams to push validated images to cluster targets, streamline release engineering, and coordinate deployment windows for vehicle OTA updates.
Governance and rollout followed an accelerated prototype then production path, with a working prototype delivered in 24 hours and a market ready solution within three months, moving from experimental validation to operational release. The project improved release frequency and reduced time to market for in car software by formalizing container image workflows, registry governance, and AKS based deployment orchestration.
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Relativity | Professional Services | 2000 | $300M | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Container Registry | Container Service | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 Relativity implemented Microsoft Azure Container Registry as part of a Container Service modernization for its Windows-based RelativityOne SaaS platform, using the registry to store and geo-replicate container images for global distribution. Microsoft Azure Container Registry was provisioned to centralize image repositories and enable multi-region replication to support RelativityOne delivery and runtime consistency.
The implementation included moving core application components into Windows containers running on Azure Kubernetes Service and configuring container image lifecycle controls, tagging and promotion workflows, and automated registry replication. Relativity used the registry to support automated deployment pipelines that pull signed images into AKS clusters, reducing manual image distribution and standardizing build to deploy flows.
Integrations focused on close coupling between Microsoft Azure Container Registry and AKS orchestration, enabling image pull authentication and region-aware deployment orchestration for RelativityOne. The scope was global, with the registry serving as the authoritative image store for production and staging environments, and the Container Service architecture supporting application deployment, scaling, and image versioning across sites.
Operational governance centralized image management and geo-replication policy, which supported faster release practices and rollout coordination across teams. The change shortened feature delivery cycles from months to same day deployments and improved application response times by up to 12x, with Microsoft Azure Container Registry functioning as the central Container Service for RelativityOne image distribution.
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VCA | Retail | 25000 | $3.0B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Container Registry | Container Service | 2020 | CloudIQ Technologies |
In 2020, VCA implemented Microsoft Azure Container Registry in a Container Service deployment as part of a microservices architecture running on Azure Kubernetes Service. The deployment was focused on reworking practice-management and referral workflows to support a distributed, containerized application model and to manage container artifacts centrally with Microsoft Azure Container Registry.
The implementation configured Azure Container Registry to host immutable container images pushed from Azure Pipelines, establishing an automated CI/CD flow for build, test, and deployment stages. Container image management, versioning, and orchestration were aligned with AKS cluster deployments to enable rapid service updates and isolated microservice lifecycles.
Integrations included Azure Pipelines for image build and push operations and Azure Kubernetes Service for runtime hosting, with the solution scoped to a US-based rollout that touched practice-management and referral systems across more than 800 hospitals. The work impacted clinical record continuity processes, reducing duplicate records through service-level data handling and tighter coupling between microservices and persistent data flows.
CloudIQ Technologies served as the systems integrator for the engagement, and governance was restructured around container image lifecycle and CI/CD pipeline ownership to support ongoing deployments. The US-based implementation improved record continuity across 800 plus hospitals, reduced duplicate records, and sped development and deployment through the automated CI/CD pipeline.
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