List of Microsoft Azure DevOps Server Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Microsoft Azure DevOps Server 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 Microsoft Azure DevOps Server for Apps Development 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 DevOps Server for Apps Development include: Chevron Corporation, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 45298 employees and revenues of $193.41 billion, NedBank, a South Africa based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 25954 employees and revenues of $63.59 billion, Providence Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 122000 employees and revenues of $31.40 billion, Ericsson, a Sweden based Manufacturing organisation with 89898 employees and revenues of $26.79 billion, ABN AMRO, a Netherlands based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 22267 employees and revenues of $10.44 billion and many others.
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A2Dominion Group | Non Profit | 1000 | $556M | United Kingdom | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure DevOps Server | Apps Development | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, A2Dominion Group deployed Microsoft Azure DevOps Server as an Apps Development platform to centralize software delivery and development lifecycle management. The implementation established a server-based DevOps environment to coordinate source control, work item tracking, build and release orchestration and artifact repositories for engineering activities.
Microsoft Azure DevOps Server was configured to capture user stories and technical specifications produced by the Business Analyst team, supporting sprint backlog management and traceability from requirements to deployments. Functional capabilities implemented included source control options such as Git or TFVC, CI/CD pipeline definitions, test case management and role-based project permissions consistent with Apps Development workflows.
Work on the implementation involved collaboration with a System Integrator and senior stakeholders to translate business requirements into user stories and technical tasks, and to operationalize build and release workflows. Operational coverage focused on IT development teams, business analysts and solution architects, with governance established around work item lifecycles, branch policies, pull request reviews and release approvals using Microsoft Azure DevOps Server as the central Apps Development control plane.
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ABN AMRO | Banking and Financial Services | 22267 | $10.4B | Netherlands | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure DevOps Server | Apps Development | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, ABN AMRO implemented Microsoft Azure DevOps Server as part of its multi-year Apollo initiative to embed a DevOps working culture and accelerate cloud-native delivery, using the Apps Development tooling to automate build, release, and environment provisioning for capital markets systems. The adoption of Microsoft Azure DevOps Server supported a program-level shift that moved the bank’s flagship Murex MX.3 trading and treasury front-to-back-to-risk platform into the public Azure cloud, positioning the Apps Development stack as the central orchestration layer for CI CD and environment lifecycle management.
The Microsoft Azure DevOps Server deployment was configured to automate infrastructure, application, middleware, and environment provisioning, preserving nearly 90 percent of the original MX.3 design while enabling rapid, repeatable deployments. Pipelines and release management within Azure DevOps Server were used to spin up full development instances automatically, reducing environment provisioning timelines to roughly half a day and enabling elastic scaling for peak trading moments.
Architecturally the implementation tied Azure DevOps Server to Azure platform services and to the bank’s data tier, where MX.3 moved from Oracle Exadata to Oracle Database on Azure NetApp Files, maintaining enterprise-grade performance and storage integration. Operational coverage spans global markets functions, supporting traders, sales teams, quantitative analysts, risk managers, back-office operations, and accountants, with Azure DevOps Server serving as the Apps Development control plane for deployments across these business functions. ABN AMRO is also using the same Azure tooling to migrate additional applications and to decommission portions of its on-premises environments.
Governance and process change were explicit components of the rollout, driven by Apollo streams that combined capability assessment, tooling adoption, and cultural change. ABN AMRO built new skilled teams and completed staff training under the Microsoft Enterprise Skilling Initiative to secure end-to-end ownership of MX.3 and its interfaces, and governance focused on automation-first workflows and operational runbooks managed through the Azure DevOps Server platform. The bank reports improved flexibility, faster time to market, scalable capacity allocation, automated environment lifecycle control, and reduced on-premises footprint and carbon emissions as direct outcomes of the Apps Development implementation.
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Amdocs | Professional Services | 29058 | $5.0B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure DevOps Server | Apps Development | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Amdocs implemented Microsoft Azure DevOps Server to centralize CI CD orchestration and source control as part of an Apps Development initiative. The deployment targeted engineering and cloud operations teams, including onsite teams in Texas, to provide a unified pipeline and release management platform supporting containerized application delivery.
The Microsoft Azure DevOps Server configuration emphasized pipeline automation, build agents, and artifact management, with pipeline templates and Git-based repositories to support declarative infrastructure workflows. Continuous integration pipelines were used to produce Docker images and trigger downstream delivery, while ArgoCD was used alongside Azure DevOps Server to enforce GitOps patterns and enable consistent rollbacks across environments.
Integrations extended to Azure Kubernetes Service clusters for runtime deployments, Azure Arc for hybrid resource visibility and policy consistency, and Azure NetApp Files for low-latency stateful storage in AKS. Network and microservice security was addressed through collaboration with Cilium using eBPF for Layer 7 policies, aligning Kubernetes networking controls with pipeline-driven deployments.
Governance and operational controls included centralized policy enforcement via Azure Policy, automated cost monitoring with Azure Cost Management and Billing, and anomaly detection workflows implemented with Azure Functions to surface cost issues. The implementation prioritized pipeline-driven infrastructure as code, CI CD automation, and event driven autoscaling with KEDA to support resilient, repeatable Apps Development and cloud operations practices at Amdocs.
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Professional Services | 3120 | $500M | Netherlands | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure DevOps Server | Apps Development | 2022 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 45298 | $193.4B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure DevOps Server | Apps Development | 2022 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 7522 | $3.6B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure DevOps Server | Apps Development | 2021 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 1500 | $1.2B | Canada | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure DevOps Server | Apps Development | 2015 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 89898 | $26.8B | Sweden | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure DevOps Server | Apps Development | 2017 | n/a |
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Insurance | 900 | $272M | Ireland | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure DevOps Server | Apps Development | 2024 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 850 | $153M | Ireland | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure DevOps Server | Apps Development | 2021 | n/a |
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