List of OpenFaaS Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased OpenFaaS for Cloud Storage 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 OpenFaaS for Cloud Storage include: LivePerson, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 928 employees and revenues of $313.0 million, Vision Banco Paraguay, a Paraguay based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 800 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, Waylay, a Belgium based Professional Services organisation with 50 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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LivePerson | Professional Services | 928 | $313M | United States | OpenFaaS | OpenFaaS | Cloud Storage | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 LivePerson implemented OpenFaaS into its conversational platform under the Cloud Storage category. The integration enabled customer specific functions and extensions and was operationalized for multi tenant conversational and CRM use in the United States.
OpenFaaS was configured to host brand owned serverless modules, enabling customers and internal developers to deploy custom code for chatbot behaviors and integrations. Functional capabilities implemented included event triggered functions, request handlers for conversation flows, and module usage for customer extensions to encapsulate brand specific logic and integrations.
The deployment emphasized multi tenant isolation and operational controls to separate tenant extensions, enabling secure customer provided extensions while improving developer agility. Governance was organized around provisioning workflows, access controls and pre production testing gates to manage third party modules, and the operational scope centered on LivePerson conversational and CRM teams supporting US based brand tenants.
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Vision Banco Paraguay | Banking and Financial Services | 800 | $100M | Paraguay | OpenFaaS | OpenFaaS | Cloud Storage | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Vision Banco Paraguay deployed OpenFaaS to modernize portions of its home-banking service. The OpenFaaS implementation is recorded under the Cloud Storage category and focused on handling high-volume banking workloads including image and check processing for core banking and transactions in Paraguay.
The deployment used a serverless function architecture running containerized functions on Docker and Kubernetes, providing a function runtime and gateway to expose business logic as independent, event-driven units. Configuration centered on stateless function handlers for image/check ingestion, automated scaling of function instances, and packaging of processors as Docker images to simplify developer operations.
Integrations included monitoring with Prometheus and visualization with Grafana, supporting operational telemetry and alerting for the function fleet. The implementation served the bank's home-banking and transaction processing operations, providing an onramp for Docker and Kubernetes tooling across application teams in the bank.
Governance and rollout were presented publicly at KubeCon 2018, signaling an organized pilot and knowledge sharing posture for the program. The project delivered improved reliability and an easy onramp for container orchestration tooling while enabling Prometheus and Grafana based monitoring as part of the operational stack.
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Waylay | Professional Services | 50 | $5M | Belgium | OpenFaaS | OpenFaaS | Cloud Storage | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Waylay implemented OpenFaaS to underpin a cloud agnostic low code automation platform for IoT and automation workloads, positioning the solution within Cloud Storage operational patterns for function persistence and execution. The deployment used OpenFaaS as the primary runtime for running user provided functions, presented to end users as webscripts, to deliver event driven automation capabilities.
The implementation leverages OpenFaaS serverless functions with inferred module usage focused on automation and ETL workflows and event driven processing, aligning with features Waylay purchased in OpenFaaS Pro. Functional configuration emphasized function packaging, runtime isolation, and lifecycle controls to support rapid authoring and deployment of webscripts by automation engineers.
Architecture and operations were cloud agnostic and executed in Europe to serve Waylays professional services and IoT customer base, enabling portability across public cloud targets and on premise nodes. Operational scope included developer and operations teams responsible for automation, orchestration, and IoT edge processing, with CI CD oriented deployment patterns for function updates and versioning.
Governance centered on centralized function deployment, version control, and runtime policy enforcement to manage webscript lifecycles and event routing. Waylay reports improved portability and faster time to production following the OpenFaaS implementation, reflecting the intended benefits of the chosen serverless function architecture.
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