List of Microsoft Enterprise Mobility and Security (EMS) Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Microsoft Enterprise Mobility and Security (EMS) for Identity and Access Management (IAM) 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 Enterprise Mobility and Security (EMS) for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: ABM Industries, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 117000 employees and revenues of $8.36 billion, Mitchell Shire Council, a Australia based Government organisation with 600 employees and revenues of $185.0 million, Willemen Construct Belgium, a Belgium based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 169 employees and revenues of $145.0 million and many others.
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ABM Industries | Professional Services | 117000 | $8.4B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Enterprise Mobility and Security (EMS) | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 ABM Industries deployed Microsoft Enterprise Mobility and Security (EMS) together with Office 365 across approximately 12,000 users to enable a mobile and field workforce in the United States. The implementation targeted identity and device controls within the Identity and Access Management (IAM) category, emphasizing multifactor authentication, single sign on, and self service password reset to strengthen access security.
The Microsoft Enterprise Mobility and Security (EMS) implementation centered on Azure AD Premium for identity services, Intune for device management, and Azure Information Protection and Azure Rights Management for data protection and classification. Configuration work included conditional access style controls, device enrollment workflows, identity provisioning and SSO configuration to unify Office 365 authentication for mobile and field endpoints.
Operational scope covered ABM field and mobile employees across the United States, bringing identity, device and data protection under centralized IAM workflows managed by corporate IT and security teams. Governance changes focused on centralized authentication, delegated self service password management for users, and policy-driven device management to align field operations with corporate security requirements.
Integrations included Office 365 authentication and device enrollment flows, with EMS capabilities implemented to improve identity and device security through MFA, single sign on and self service password reset as described in the deployment case notes.
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Mitchell Shire Council | Government | 600 | $185M | Australia | Microsoft | Microsoft Enterprise Mobility and Security (EMS) | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Mitchell Shire Council implemented Microsoft Enterprise Mobility and Security (EMS) as part of an Office 365 deployment to enable a largely mobile municipal workforce across the Goulburn River Valley. This implementation is categorized under Identity and Access Management (IAM) and was positioned to support council staff in field services, records management, and core administrative functions.
Mitchell Shire Council deployed Azure AD Premium, Intune and related Microsoft Enterprise Mobility and Security (EMS) components to provide identity lifecycle management, device enrollment and mobile device management, and policy-driven conditional access. Configuration emphasis included conditional access policies, device compliance checks, single sign-on to Office 365, and controls to support records management compliance workflows.
The EMS deployment was integrated with Office 365 to centralize authentication and access control for email, document storage and collaboration services, while aligning device and identity controls with existing records management processes. Operational coverage focused on council staff working across regional sites in the Goulburn River Valley, with functional impact on records teams, field operations and IT administration.
Governance centered on role and policy based access controls, device enrollment and compliance policies enforced through Intune and Azure AD conditional access, and procedural alignment with records retention and compliance requirements. Rollout prioritized secure mobile access for council staff, embedding IAM controls into day to day workflows for records handling and device security.
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Willemen Construct Belgium | Construction and Real Estate | 169 | $145M | Belgium | Microsoft | Microsoft Enterprise Mobility and Security (EMS) | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Willemen Construct Belgium implemented Microsoft Enterprise Mobility and Security to secure mobile access for project teams and external collaborators across construction sites, establishing a formal Identity and Access Management (IAM) capability. The deployment accompanied an Office 365 adoption and focused on controlling access to corporate email and project documents while enabling mobile productivity for site crews and third party contractors.
The implementation leveraged Azure AD Premium for identity and single sign on, Microsoft Intune for device and application management, and Azure Information Protection with Azure Rights Management for data labeling and rights enforcement. Microsoft Enterprise Mobility and Security configurations emphasized conditional access policies, device enrollment and compliance checks, and mobile application management to separate corporate data from personal apps on field devices.
EMS was integrated with Office 365 to enforce access controls and rights management across Exchange Online and SharePoint content used by project teams, with identity and SSO bridging user accounts to cloud services. Operational coverage targeted construction site access patterns in Belgium, securing laptops, tablets and smartphones used by project managers, on site engineers and external collaborators.
Governance centralized identity administration in Azure AD, introduced conditional access workflows for approvals and compliance gating, and restructured invoice and document review flows to operate under controlled mobile access. As reported, the rollout contributed to a reduction in invoice approval cycles from 60 to 30 days, reflecting process acceleration tied to secure mobile access and rights protected document sharing.
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