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Cantor Fitzgerald, a Kyriba Treasury customer evaluated GTreasury

Swedbank, a Temenos T24 customer evaluated Oracle Flexcube

Westpac NZ, an Infosys Finacle customer evaluated nCino Bank OS

Moog, an UKG AutoTime customer evaluated Workday Time and Attendance

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Michelin, an e2open customer evaluated Oracle Transportation Management

Citigroup, a VestmarkONE customer evaluated BlackRock Aladdin Wealth

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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Adobe Professional Services 31360 $23.8B United States OpenStack OpenStack Cloud Application Hosting and Computing Services 2017 n/a
In 2017, Adobe implemented OpenStack Cloud as part of its Application Hosting and Computing Services platform. The implementation centered on provisioning OpenStack Cloud IaaS to support cluster oriented infrastructure across public cloud and on premises datacenter footprints, with a focus on compute, networking, block and object storage, and orchestration layers to host containerized workloads. The deployment integrated OpenStack with public cloud endpoints and platform tooling explicitly referenced by engineering staff, including AWS EC2 and EKS, Azure, datacenter virtualization via VMware, RackHD for hardware management, and cloud provider APIs. Configuration management and automation were implemented through Puppet, SaltStack, and Ansible, while container and workload orchestration leveraged Kubernetes and Mesosphere DC/OS components such as Mesos and Marathon, with application lifecycle workflows managed in GIT and container images delivered via Docker. Operational ownership rested with platform and cloud engineering teams, including contributors based in Lehi, UT, who designed, built, and supported cluster oriented infrastructure. Governance emphasized infrastructure as code and automated orchestration to standardize cluster lifecycle and configuration drift remediation, aligning OpenStack Cloud with Application Hosting and Computing Services functional workflows for development and production platform support.
Barmer GEK Insurance 16000 $3.9B Germany OpenStack OpenStack Cloud Application Hosting and Computing Services 2017 n/a
In 2017 Barmer GEK implemented OpenStack Cloud as its Application Hosting and Computing Services platform. The implementation was designed to provide orchestration for cloud services and to establish IaaS and PaaS foundations that support backend and core systems across Barmer GEK’s German operations. The OpenStack Cloud deployment focused on orchestration, automated provisioning, and lifecycle management, with system engineering responsibilities defined for maintenance, monitoring, and third level support. Functional capabilities implemented included compute and network virtualization, container hosting integration using Docker and Kubernetes, and support for message streaming with Kafka alongside application stacks based on Linux, Tomcat or Apache, and common database systems such as MySQL or MongoDB. Integration architecture work targeted connectors between OpenStack Cloud and existing backend and core systems to expose platform services to mixed development teams composed of internal colleagues and external service provider developers. Operational coverage included multi-site IT teams in locations referenced in hiring and staffing, with network and security configuration responsibilities encompassing routing, access control lists, firewall, VPN and WAF considerations, and with monitoring and metric analysis instrumented to enable automated operational processes. Governance emphasized system ownership by system engineers, structured third level support, and collaborative DevOps style workflows to sustain platform automation and orchestration. OpenStack Cloud served as the named application delivering the Application Hosting and Computing Services capabilities.
CERN Professional Services 2658 $1.6B Switzerland OpenStack OpenStack Cloud Application Hosting and Computing Services 2018 n/a
In 2018, CERN deployed OpenStack Cloud as its private infrastructure solution classified under Application Hosting and Computing Services. The OpenStack Cloud implementation at CERN is operated at scale, described as the largest OpenStack cloud in the world with nearly 200,000 cores, and it serves the organization’s scientific computing needs across experiments and central IT. The deployment leverages core OpenStack capabilities including compute orchestration, block storage and object storage services, software defined networking, identity and access management, and a web-based management console for operations. Configuration practices emphasize instance lifecycle management, automated provisioning, quota and tenancy controls, and storage tiering consistent with Application Hosting and Computing Services functional workflows. Architecturally the environment is organized as scale-out compute pools running on hypervisors, distributed storage backends for high capacity data sets, and API-driven provisioning to support high throughput batch workloads and interactive experiment services. Operational scope spans CERN research departments and shared infrastructure teams, coordinating capacity allocation and service catalogs for scientific projects. Governance of the platform aligns with the upstream OpenStack Foundation model, with CERN consuming community releases and operating the OpenStack Cloud as a core research infrastructure service. The implementation is positioned as infrastructure for research computing within CERN rather than a commercial public cloud offering.
Immediate Media Media 1000 $200M United Kingdom OpenStack OpenStack Cloud Application Hosting and Computing Services 2014 n/a
In 2014 Immediate Media implemented OpenStack Cloud to provide Application Hosting and Computing Services for its digital publishing stack. The deployment created a private cloud layer for virtual compute and networking to host web properties and to support multi environment management across Production, Stage, Dev and UAT, with an explicit effort to replicate Production topology in staging. OpenStack Cloud implementations concentrated on compute provisioning, network segmentation and automated configuration management using Puppet. CI CD pipelines and build orchestration were integrated through Jenkins, TeamCity and Octopus, while edge traffic and application delivery used F5 load balancers and Varnish reverse proxy caching servers. Storage and object workflows were tied into AWS S3 as part of a migration project that used Puppet and GitHub to provision infrastructure and deploy Varnish caching for a high availability database caching architecture. The OpenStack Cloud operated alongside existing public cloud and virtualization platforms including AWS, Rackspace and VMware in a hybrid hosting arrangement. Networking workstreams included provisioning VPN connectivity between multiple remote sites and the cloud, and web delivery relied on Apache and Nginx front ends. Monitoring and observability tooling interfaced with the environment through ELK, New Relic, Pingdom and PRTG, and environment provisioning leveraged Vagrant, Foreman, Geppetto, r10k and Hiera for configuration orchestration. Operational scope focused on DevOps WebOps teams supporting Radio Times and sports sites such as Bikeradar, combining BAU operations with targeted migration projects. Delivery and governance shifted from Kanban to an Agile Scrum cadence with two week sprints, and work tracking and knowledge management used Jira and Confluence to enforce environment parity, configuration as code and automated rollout practices.
Rabobank Australia & New Zealand Banking and Financial Services 1080 $1.2B Australia OpenStack OpenStack Cloud Application Hosting and Computing Services 2019 n/a
In 2019, Rabobank Australia & New Zealand provisioned OpenStack Cloud as the bank's Application Hosting and Computing Services platform to underpin a new cloud based infrastructure across Australia and New Zealand. The OpenStack Cloud deployment served as the foundational infrastructure for the Future Tech program that delivered a new digital banking service, with a 200 person delivery team and a program budget of $50m over two years. OpenStack Cloud was implemented to provide IaaS level compute, storage and orchestration capabilities to host critical banking workloads. The OpenStack Cloud environment supported the core banking implementation using Temenos T24, new online and mobile channels built on BackBase, a Customer Relationship and Business Process Management platform using Pega, Master Data Management using Informatica and an API management layer using Google Apigee, together with a new security framework using Pirean. The deployment integrated the OpenStack Cloud infrastructure with these application stacks to cover front end digital channels, core banking operations and supporting enterprise data services across the bank's Australia and New Zealand operations. OpenStack Cloud was used as the central Application Hosting and Computing Services layer to consolidate application hosting, reduce infrastructure fragmentation and provide standard platform capabilities for application lifecycle management. Program governance and rollout were led by a Program Director reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, who established a program management capability including financial and status reporting, resource management, risk and issue management, schedule management, vendor and procurement management and overall program coordination. The program narrative records that these governance structures accompanied the OpenStack Cloud implementation and the broader stack of platform and application changes delivered by the Future Tech program.
Retail 2100000 $681.0B United States OpenStack OpenStack Cloud Application Hosting and Computing Services 2015 n/a
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  1. Shell, a United Kingdom based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organization with 96000 Employees

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Shell Oil, Gas and Chemicals 96000 $284.3B United Kingdom 2025-04-13
FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD OpenStack Cloud Coverage

OpenStack Cloud is a Application Hosting and Computing Services solution from OpenStack.

Companies worldwide use OpenStack Cloud, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Walmart, Adobe, Barmer GEK, CERN and Rabobank Australia & New Zealand are recorded users of OpenStack Cloud for Application Hosting and Computing Services.

Companies using OpenStack Cloud are most concentrated in Retail, Professional Services and Insurance, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using OpenStack Cloud are most concentrated in United States, Germany and Switzerland, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of OpenStack Cloud across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using OpenStack Cloud range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 16.67%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 33.33%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 50%.

Customers of OpenStack Cloud include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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