List of Microsoft Azure Service Bus Customers
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Companies using Microsoft Azure Service Bus for iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) include: ZEISS, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 46600 employees and revenues of $13.80 billion, NHS Property Services, a United Kingdom based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 5745 employees and revenues of $950.0 million, BUCHI Group, a Switzerland based Life Sciences organisation with 710 employees and revenues of $250.0 million and many others.
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BUCHI Group | Life Sciences | 710 | $250M | Switzerland | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Service Bus | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2022 | CloudFronts |
In 2022, BUCHI Group implemented Microsoft Azure Service Bus as part of a broader Azure Integration Services deployment. The iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) solution, built by CloudFronts, centralized integration for Salesforce, SAP, Infor LN and other systems to synchronize sales, order and ERP data across BUCHI Group's global operations based in Switzerland.
Implementation combined Microsoft Azure Service Bus with Azure API Management, Logic Apps and Azure Functions to provide messaging, API façade, orchestration and serverless transformation capabilities. Microsoft Azure Service Bus served as the messaging backbone while API Management provided secure external interfaces, and Logic Apps and Functions were used for process orchestration, data mapping and automated connector logic.
CloudFronts constructed the iPaaS to link approximately 60 interfaces and to enable roughly 1 million requests per day, covering sales and order workflows and ERP synchronization from on premises and cloud endpoints. Integrations explicitly included Salesforce, SAP and Infor LN, with additional connectors supporting commerce and back office processes across multiple sites.
Governance emphasized centralized interface management, API lifecycle controls, and operational monitoring within Azure Integration Services, with role based access and standardized connector patterns to accelerate new integrations. The deployment reduced integration costs and accelerated time to market for new connectors, outcomes reported by BUCHI and CloudFronts.
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NHS Property Services | Construction and Real Estate | 5745 | $950M | United Kingdom | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Service Bus | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2017 | Solidsoft Reply |
In 2017 NHS Property Services deployed Microsoft Azure Service Bus as the messaging backbone for a QuickConnect iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) build hosted on Microsoft Azure. The implementation targeted integration of SaaS applications supporting finance, e-billing, purchasing and facilities management across England, aligning the Microsoft Azure Service Bus deployment with the organization’s enterprise integration needs.
The iPaaS implementation combined Microsoft Azure Service Bus for reliable messaging, Azure API Management for gateway and exposure of services, Logic Apps for workflow orchestration, and Azure Functions for serverless processing and transformation. Configuration focused on message brokering, API endpoint governance, workflow automation for invoice and purchase order processing, and event-driven function execution to automate exchanges between systems.
Solidsoft Reply implemented the integration layer and continues to manage the operational integration services, providing ongoing support for connector orchestration and runtime management. The managed layer processed 103,370 data transactions across 17 exchanges in January 2018, reflecting the implemented exchange topology and operational throughput across the integrated SaaS estate.
Governance and operational control included a managed services arrangement with Solidsoft Reply to oversee integration governance, error handling, and transaction monitoring workflows. Reported outcomes included improved invoicing automation and operational efficiency as a direct result of the Microsoft Azure Service Bus led iPaaS integration, and the configuration emphasized scalable message routing and API lifecycle management to sustain cross-departmental integrations.
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ZEISS | Manufacturing | 46600 | $13.8B | Germany | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure Service Bus | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2020 | PlanB |
In 2020, ZEISS Medical Technology implemented Microsoft Azure Service Bus as part of an iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) architecture to rebuild its global order-processing system. The deployment rearchitected order management into an event-driven microservices design running on Azure API Management, Microsoft Azure Service Bus and Azure Kubernetes Service, with Dapr used to decouple and distribute order workflows across Azure regions.
The implementation focused on core functional capabilities typical of iPaaS deployments, including asynchronous messaging, pub/sub routing and durable messaging patterns to support order management and fulfilment workflows. Microservices hosted on AKS expose APIs through API Management while Microsoft Azure Service Bus provides reliable event delivery and workflow orchestration primitives, enabling loosely coupled services and parallel processing of order events across regional clusters.
PlanB GmbH led the deployment and rollout, provisioning the distributed architecture across multiple Azure regions and operationalizing developer practices for event-driven development. The architecture targeted order management and fulfilment business functions, and ZEISS reported improved order fulfilment speed, greater resilience and increased developer velocity by distributing workloads and enabling faster iteration on order workflows.
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