List of Microsoft Azure RBAC Customers
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Companies using Microsoft Azure RBAC for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: Marks & Spencer_x000D_, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 64000 employees and revenues of $18.10 billion, Maersk, a Denmark based Transportation organisation with 100000 employees and revenues of $8.72 billion, Heathrow, a United Kingdom based Transportation organisation with 90000 employees and revenues of $4.76 billion and many others.
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Heathrow | Transportation | 90000 | $4.8B | United Kingdom | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure RBAC | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Heathrow implemented Microsoft Azure RBAC for Identity and Access Management (IAM) across its Microsoft Azure tenant to govern access to cloud resources. Heathrow uses Microsoft Azure to aggregate operational data including flight, baggage, and weather into real-time Power BI dashboards that support operations staff preparing for passenger flows and disruptions.
Microsoft Azure RBAC was configured to enforce least-privilege access through role definitions and role assignments scoped to Azure resource groups and subscriptions that host the operational datasets and Power BI workspaces. The implementation encompassed standard IAM capabilities such as role-based permissions, scoped access to platform resources, and separation of duties between human users and system identities to control who can view and manage telemetry and reporting datasets.
The deployment covered operational functions across the airport, applying RBAC policies for thousands of staff and integrated services that consume Azure-hosted data. Governance was centered on centralized role management and role assignment workflows within Azure, aligning access with operational teams responsible for passenger flow, baggage handling, and disruption response, while using Microsoft Azure RBAC to maintain resource-level access control for the airport's analytics and operational tooling.
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Maersk | Transportation | 100000 | $8.7B | Denmark | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure RBAC | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Maersk implemented Microsoft Azure RBAC as part of a strategic adoption of Microsoft Azure to modernize global logistics, run IoT for container monitoring, and centralize data for analytics across shipping and terminal operations. Microsoft Azure RBAC is used to enforce subscription and resource level access controls consistent with the Identity and Access Management (IAM) category, providing least privilege access across Maersk’s Azure tenancy. The deployment is anchored on a centralized Azure tenancy architecture that supports role based access controls at subscription, management group, and resource group scopes.
Configuration focused on standard Azure RBAC constructs, including reusable role definitions, role assignments scoped to subscriptions and resource groups, and separation of duties between cloud engineering and operational teams. Access control was implemented to govern service principals used by IoT and analytics workloads, and to limit administrative privileges for platform services. The implementation reflects common IAM workflows such as role lifecycle management, delegated administration, and scoped privileged access for platform automation.
Integrations align with Azure platform services, supporting Azure IoT for container telemetry ingestion and Azure data services for analytics pipelines, with RBAC applied to protect IoT device identities, data ingestion endpoints, and analytics resources. Operational coverage extends across Maersk’s IT, operations, security, and cloud engineering organizations supporting shipping and terminal sites in multiple regions. The access model centralized authorization decisions in Azure, enabling consistent subscription and resource governance across the company cloud estate.
Governance practices emphasized centralized role catalogs and delegated role assignment workflows to reduce ad hoc privilege grants. Role based controls were used to enforce least privilege and to maintain a consistent authorization model for cloud based IoT and analytics workloads.
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Marks & Spencer_x000D_ | Retail | 64000 | $18.1B | United Kingdom | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure RBAC | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Marks & Spencer implemented Microsoft Azure RBAC as the Identity and Access Management (IAM) control plane for its cloud analytics and machine learning platform. The implementation aligned Microsoft Azure RBAC with the company move of large analytics and ML workloads to Azure Synapse, Databricks, and Azure Machine Learning to speed model training, scale data pipelines, and improve personalization for retail and Sparks loyalty programs across the United Kingdom.
Microsoft Azure RBAC was configured to enforce role assignments, custom role definitions, scoped permissions at subscription, resource group, and resource levels, and to manage service principal and managed identity permissions for compute and data services. Standard IAM workflows such as role provisioning, approval flows, and scoped access to storage, Synapse workspaces, Databricks clusters, and model registries were applied to support operational separation of duties.
Integrations focused on the enterprise data platform components, explicitly covering Azure Synapse, Databricks, and Azure Machine Learning, and extended into deployment pipelines and CI CD orchestration to control who can deploy models and data processing jobs. Operational coverage included data engineering, data science, analytics, and personalization teams supporting retail and loyalty functions across the UK.
Governance practices inferred from the deployment included role lifecycle management, periodic access reviews, and policy aligned scoping to uphold least privilege and reproducible deployment controls across development, test, and production environments. Microsoft Azure RBAC provided the centralized Identity and Access Management (IAM) mechanism to instrument access governance for the platform.
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