List of Microsoft Azure VMware Solution Customers
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Companies using Microsoft Azure VMware Solution for Network Virtualisation include: Investors Bancorp, Inc., a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 1707 employees and revenues of $746.0 million, Lucky Brand, a United States based Retail organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $300.0 million, Home Trust Company, a Canada based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 900 employees and revenues of $250.0 million and many others.
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Home Trust Company | Banking and Financial Services | 900 | $250M | Canada | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure VMware Solution | Network Virtualisation | 2019 | Bell |
In 2019, Home Trust Company implemented Microsoft Azure VMware Solution as a Network Virtualisation platform to support an Azure first infrastructure strategy. The deployment consolidated more than 750 virtual machines and enabled a datacenter exit as part of a broader infrastructure consolidation for the bank's finance operations in Canada.
Microsoft Azure VMware Solution was configured to run VMware workloads within Azure, providing virtual compute and network layers to centralize VM provisioning, workload mobility, and availability controls. The implementation emphasized virtual machine consolidation, disaster recovery orchestration, and network segmentation capabilities consistent with Network Virtualisation best practices.
The program was delivered with Microsoft and Bell Canada, and integrated VMware-based workloads into native Azure services to enable application modernization efforts. Operational coverage included the infrastructure and platform teams supporting banking product environments, with the solution supporting core finance applications and production workloads across Canadian operations.
The deployment enabled improved performance and faster time to market for Home Trust Company banking products, while also improving availability, disaster recovery, and cost optimization, and freeing the IT team to modernize applications in Azure. Microsoft Azure VMware Solution therefore became the central Network Virtualisation layer underpinning the bank's Azure first infrastructure strategy.
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Investors Bancorp, Inc. | Banking and Financial Services | 1707 | $746M | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure VMware Solution | Network Virtualisation | 2019 | Applied Information Sciences |
In 2019, Investors Bancorp, Inc. deployed Microsoft Azure VMware Solution as part of a multi-year data center transformation to migrate enterprise VMware workloads into Microsoft Azure. The implementation is categorized as Network Virtualisation and targeted the bank's core banking operations in the finance function across the United States, aligning cloud-hosted VMware infrastructure with corporate availability and scalability objectives.
Microsoft Azure VMware Solution was configured to host VMware virtual machines and virtualized network constructs in Azure, enabling standard VMware operational models while leveraging cloud elasticity. The project emphasized workload mobility and orchestration to accelerate migration velocity, and it delivered an improved storage and security posture through integration with Azure platform security controls and native storage services.
The rollout was executed jointly with Microsoft and Applied Information Sciences, delivering seamless migration with no customer-facing downtime. Operational scope focused on enterprise server consolidation and continuity for banking workloads, producing a hybrid cloud architecture that consolidated on-premises VMware patterns into Azure-hosted VMware clusters.
Governance centered on a phased, runbook-driven migration approach as part of the broader data center program, with AIS and Microsoft coordinating cutover and validation to maintain transactional continuity for finance operations. The engagement enabled faster workload migration and strengthened storage and security configurations, reflecting an infrastructure modernization trajectory for Investors Bancorp, Inc.
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Lucky Brand | Retail | 2500 | $300M | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Azure VMware Solution | Network Virtualisation | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Lucky Brand transitioned several VMware workloads to Microsoft Azure VMware Solution in a Network Virtualisation implementation. The retailer moved workloads via CloudSimple to reduce its third party co-located datacenter and AWS footprint while centralizing data for faster merchant and finance analytics in the United States.
The Microsoft Azure VMware Solution deployment encompassed core VMware compute and storage workloads, rehosting vSphere based virtual machines onto Azure VMware Solution to preserve operational consistency. Configuration emphasized preserving existing VMware management constructs so tooling for VM lifecycle, templates, and backup could continue to operate within the cloud hosted environment. Network Virtualisation capabilities were applied to abstract network topology and enable predictable traffic flows for commerce and finance systems.
Integrations included the CloudSimple migration path into Azure and direct consolidation of data into merchant and finance analytics pipelines to centralize access and accelerate reporting cycles for merchandising and financial planning. Operational coverage focused on retail business functions, specifically merchant analytics and finance teams across Lucky Brand sites in the United States. The Azure hosted VMware environment also provided streamlined access to Azure native services for future analytics and platform extension.
A governance workstream standardized VMware operational processes on Azure, aligning change control, capacity planning, and VM lifecycle management to the cloud hosted VMware model. The rollout preserved familiar VMware administration workflows while shifting infrastructure ownership to a cloud model to simplify vendor consolidation and ongoing operations.
The project delivered early ROI and improved performance, enabling a scalable VMware environment on Azure that supported operational consistency and faster access to cloud services for merchant and finance use cases. Microsoft Azure VMware Solution served as the central Network Virtualisation platform for consolidating Lucky Brand application and analytics workloads in 2019.
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