List of Microsoft Windows Server Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Microsoft Windows Server customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Microsoft Windows Server for Operating System (OS) 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 Windows Server for Operating System (OS) include: Juniper Networks, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 10901 employees and revenues of $5.30 billion, NuStar Logistics, L.P., a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 1167 employees and revenues of $1.68 billion, Saxo Bank, a Denmark based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 2300 employees and revenues of $550.0 million and many others.
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Juniper Networks | Professional Services | 10901 | $5.3B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Windows Server | Operating System (OS) | 2008 | n/a |
In 2008, Juniper Networks implemented Microsoft Windows Server to enable its Unified Access Control solution to interoperate with Windows Server network policy and health agents. The deployment used Microsoft Windows Server within the Operating System (OS) layer to support network access control and security use cases in the United States.
Juniper licensed Windows Server protocols, specifically Windows Server 2008-era protocols, to achieve protocol-level interoperability between Juniper Unified Access Control and Microsoft network policy and health agent components. Configuration work focused on protocol compatibility and authentication flows that allow Juniper’s network access control logic to evaluate host health and policy signals emitted by Windows Server agents.
Integration scope was explicitly centered on network access control and security functions, with the implementation documented in Microsoft’s Juniper case material. The implementation is described as accelerating Juniper’s product development and increasing customer choice for heterogeneous network policy deployments, reflecting a strategic interoperability effort rather than a change in core business processes.
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NuStar Logistics, L.P. | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 1167 | $1.7B | United States | Microsoft | Microsoft Windows Server | Operating System (OS) | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, NuStar Logistics, L.P. implemented Microsoft Windows Server, Operating System (OS), as part of a program to standardize server platform functionality across its United States operations. The project paired Microsoft Windows Server with Microsoft System Center and Microsoft Forefront to accelerate IT integration across acquisitions and to shorten time to onboard newly acquired systems and people.
The implementation emphasized datacenter management and IT/process integration capabilities. Microsoft Windows Server was configured with standardized server images and configuration baselines, while System Center provided centralized provisioning, monitoring and patch management, and Forefront delivered perimeter and host security controls. These modules supported consistent server configuration, lifecycle orchestration and operational automation across target hosts.
Integrations focused on acquisition onboarding workflows and centralized infrastructure operations, bringing newly acquired systems into a common management plane. Operational coverage centered on NuStar’s IT and infrastructure teams in the United States, consolidating management, monitoring and security processes under the Microsoft stack.
Governance was aligned to enforce consistent server configurations and to streamline operational handoffs during acquisitions, with IT operating procedures updated to use the centralized tools. Outcomes called out in the deployment included faster integration times and more consistent, secure server configurations as a result of the Microsoft Windows Server, System Center and Forefront implementation.
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Saxo Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 2300 | $550M | Denmark | Microsoft | Microsoft Windows Server | Operating System (OS) | 2008 | n/a |
In 2008, Saxo Bank implemented Microsoft Windows Server to virtualize its core trading and infrastructure platforms. The deployment emphasized Microsoft Windows Server at the infrastructure layer, explicitly leveraging Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V and Microsoft System Center consistent with an Operating System (OS) implementation for virtualization and systems management.
The configuration focused on host-level virtualization using Hyper-V for virtual machine hosting, with System Center providing provisioning, patch management, monitoring, and centralized systems management. Module usage is concentrated at the infrastructure and virtualization level, enabling VM lifecycle management, server consolidation, and automated workload orchestration within the Windows Server and System Center toolset.
Operational scope covered trading operations and supporting infrastructure across Denmark and Europe, consolidating physical servers and centralizing management for trading platforms and back office systems. Governance and rollout aligned around infrastructure teams and operations, with Microsoft communications from 2008 reporting server reductions and a multi-year projected ROI as outcomes of the virtualization program.
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