List of Microsoft Azure Pipelines Customers
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Companies using Microsoft Azure Pipelines for Apps Development include: Manulife Financial, a Canada based Insurance organisation with 37000 employees and revenues of $53.29 billion, National Grid USA, a United States based Utilities organisation with 18177 employees and revenues of $15.20 billion, ABN AMRO Netherlands, a Netherlands based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 18295 employees and revenues of $7.00 billion, J. J. Keller & Associates, a United States based Retail organisation with 2400 employees and revenues of $265.0 million and many others.
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ABN AMRO Netherlands | Banking and Financial Services | 18295 | $7.0B | Netherlands | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Pipelines | Apps Development | 2023 | Capgemini |
In 2023, ABN AMRO Netherlands operationalized Microsoft Azure Pipelines as part of an Azure DevOps CI/CD strategy to deploy conversational agents that support customer-facing and employee chatbots. The work sits in the Apps Development category and is directly tied to agent delivery for Microsoft Copilot Studio across contact-center and internal IT and HR workflows in the Netherlands.
Microsoft Azure Pipelines was configured to provide continuous integration and continuous delivery for agent code and artifacts, using pipeline templates to standardize builds, automated testing, and environment promotion. The implementation included CI processes for voice and text handling components and pipeline-driven deployment of updated intent recognition models, aligning release processes with developer workflows.
The solution integrated Azure DevOps pipelines with Microsoft Copilot Studio to orchestrate agent provisioning and updates, and targeted operational scope includes contact-center operations and internal IT and HR service agents within ABN AMRO Netherlands. Capgemini served as the systems integrator for the rollout, coordinating pipeline configuration, environment staging, and release orchestration.
Governance changes emphasized CI/CD led release governance and synchronized change control between AI model updates and application deployments, enabling more frequent agent updates. The engagement with Capgemini reduced operational and maintenance costs, improved Dutch intent recognition and voice and text handling, and enabled faster time-to-market for agent updates and feature releases.
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J. J. Keller & Associates | Retail | 2400 | $265M | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Pipelines | Apps Development | 2021 | Split Software |
In 2021, J. J. Keller & Associates implemented Microsoft Azure Pipelines as part of an Apps Development effort to modernize CI/CD for its product development teams in the United States. The deployment paired Microsoft Azure Pipelines within Microsoft Azure DevOps with Split Software’s Feature Data Platform, aligning build and release orchestration with feature flagging and experimentation control.
The implementation configured Microsoft Azure Pipelines to run automated build, test, and deployment stages and to trigger feature rollouts managed by Split Software’s platform. Functional capabilities included continuous integration, continuous delivery, feature flag orchestration, and controlled experimentation workflows to support staged releases and rollback control.
Split Software served as the implementation partner, integrating its Feature Data Platform with Azure DevOps to enable controlled feature toggles across services and teams. Governance changes introduced release gating and experimentation governance within engineering and product operations, and the combined setup enabled more frequent, safer releases moving from quarterly to biweekly, with faster time-to-market and improved feature control and experimentation across teams.
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Manulife Financial | Insurance | 37000 | $53.3B | Canada | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Pipelines | Apps Development | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Manulife Financial implemented Microsoft Azure Pipelines as part of an Apps Development initiative to automate build, test and deployment workflows. The implementation was tied to a broader modernization of Manulife's global valuation system on Microsoft Azure, with Azure DevOps tooling adopted to support actuarial and finance valuation processes across Canada and international operations. Microsoft Azure Pipelines was used to codify CI CD pipelines that orchestrated end to end delivery of valuation code and models.
Configuration focused on build pipelines, automated test execution and release pipelines to deploy computation workloads and application components. The deployment used pipeline templates and environment promotion patterns to ensure repeatable builds and consistent artifact handling for actuarial models and finance reporting code. Automation also covered scheduled pipeline runs to align with batch valuation cycles and compute orchestration for heavy processing jobs.
Integrations centered on embedding pipeline execution into actuarial and finance valuation workflows, and into regulatory and finance reporting pipelines. The implementation leveraged Azure hosted compute to scale for peak valuation demand, with Microsoft Azure Pipelines coordinating build artifacts and deployment of compute jobs across the global valuation environment. Operational coverage included actuarial and finance teams across Canada and international business units.
Governance and workflow changes standardized CI CD practices for developers working on valuation and reporting software, tightening release controls and test gating for regulatory deliverables. Developer workflows were streamlined through pipeline templates and consistent environment promotion, reducing manual handoffs between development, test and production stages. The approach supported repeatable audits and traceability for finance reporting pipelines.
The project shortened valuation runs from six days to two, improved scalability for peak compute needs, and streamlined developer workflows for regulatory and finance reporting through the use of Microsoft Azure Pipelines.
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Utilities | 18177 | $15.2B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Pipelines | Apps Development | 2022 | n/a |
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