List of Oracle Blockchain Platform Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle Blockchain Platform 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 Oracle Blockchain Platform for Blockchain Platform 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 Oracle Blockchain Platform for Blockchain Platform include: TotalEnergies, a France based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 100000 employees and revenues of $195.61 billion, Tesco, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 340000 employees and revenues of $92.60 billion, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, a India based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 30439 employees and revenues of $88.58 billion, Oracle, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 162000 employees and revenues of $57.40 billion, Volvo, a Sweden based Automotive organisation with 91154 employees and revenues of $55.49 billion and many others.
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Abbott | Healthcare | 114000 | $42.0B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 Abbott implemented Oracle Blockchain Platform to establish a single source of truth for COVID-19 rapid test results across federal and commercial partners. Abbott used Oracle Blockchain Platform in the Blockchain Platform category to address requirements for data integrity, immutability and privacy in public health reporting.
The implementation deployed a permissioned enterprise grade blockchain network with dedicated nodes for Abbott, HHS and other agencies. Nodes are hosted in the Oracle Government Cloud environment with FedRAMP authorization, and APIs for submitting test results are exposed via OCI API Gateway to support near real time ingestion from distributed sites.
Operational feeds include Abbott Labs BinaxNOW results originating in Microsoft Azure, with data recorded by Abbott's NAVICA mobile app at non lab locations such as workplaces and nursing homes. The BinaxNOW feed into the HHS blockchain network has been live since early 2021 and has been incorporated into the HHS Protect Public Data Hub.
Governance centered on a permissioned multi agency topology to enforce confidentiality and tamper evidence while providing a single authoritative ledger for agencies involved in pandemic response. The deployment was explicitly scoped to meet HHS goals for near real time reporting and secure immutable storage of test results.
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Alpha Acid Brewing | Distribution | 44 | $5M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Alpha Acid Brewing deployed Oracle Blockchain Platform as a Blockchain Platform to instrument batch level provenance and supply chain tracking across its microbrewery and taproom operations. The implementation was presented as a demonstration at Oracle Code One, and the deployment architecture centers on internet enabled sensors that feed fermentation temperature telemetry into the Oracle cloud while transactions and provenance records are recorded on a blockchain ledger.
Oracle Blockchain Platform was configured to capture sensor telemetry, timestamped temperature logs, supplier provenance records, and QR code enabled point of sale scans. Functional capabilities implemented focus on immutable transaction recording and traceability for ingredients, with the ledger linking brewer inventory events to supplier deliveries and consumption at the taproom.
Integrations implemented in the demonstration include sensor telemetry ingestion to the Oracle cloud and ledger level records tied to upstream suppliers, specifically hops from New World Ales in Gilroy, yeast from Gigayeast, and malt from Admiral Maltings. Operational scope covered brewing operations in Alpha Acid Brewing Co.s Belmont microbrewery and taproom activity at the Oracle Code One event, impacting sourcing, brewing quality control, and point of sale fulfillment and storytelling.
The deployment operated as a beta test of Oracle Blockchain Platform, with governance oriented around transaction level provenance and supply chain workflow visibility so participants can identify affected batches. The project emphasized targeted recall capability and ingredient rejection based on sensor alerts, and it also supported marketing uses by enabling consumer facing provenance via QR codes, which the brewery cited as the cool factor that helps tell the beers sourcing story and could reduce wasted kegs and associated costs.
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American Electric Power | Utilities | 16330 | $19.7B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020 American Electric Power implemented Oracle Blockchain Platform as a pilot to establish a Zero Trust, passwordless verifiable credential ecosystem aimed at protecting consumers from unscrupulous power marketers and increasing customer control over personal data. The deployment targeted AEP Ohio and mapped directly to business goals including reducing data liability, streamlining onboarding of legitimate third-party power marketers, and improving corporate reputation by weeding out bad actor firms, the solution using the Blockchain Platform to provide auditability and decentralized identity control.
The implementation provisioned a private identity network and issued verifiable decentralized credentials for customers and for trusted third-party resellers. Functional capabilities implemented included credential issuance and lifecycle management, consent-based data access workflows, municipal and vendor portal access controls, and an audit fabric for compliance instrumentation. The pilot configuration was lightweight, requiring no platform upgrades or major business disruption, and a small team established the private identity network, integrated credentials, and audit fabric within a week as part of an early 2020 employee pilot.
Integrations were executed through secure APIs connecting the Oracle fabric audit layer and the private identity network, enabling credential verification to interoperate with existing AEP systems without wholesale replacement. The implementation adapted customer credentials to work with existing platforms and supported workflows where verified vendors could download approved utility data requests, preserving interoperability while keeping credential validation on-chain. Operational scope for the pilot included AEP Ohio staff, simulated vendor and regulator personas on provisioned iPads, and business functions such as customer service, vendor onboarding, and regulatory compliance.
Governance and process changes centered on explicit consent flows and verifiable vendor identities, moving verification away from paper processes and password-based access toward decentralized identity controls. The deployment enabled deeper, granular auditing for regulators through Oracle fabric and reduced opportunities for third-party collection of unnecessary personally identifying information. Early outcomes reported by AEP included improved customer control, reduced data liability exposure, a low-friction user experience that impressed staff, and initial reduction in friction for vendor verification, while early challenges focused on stakeholder education about blockchain and integration nuances that were resolved through targeted explanations and secure API work.
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Healthcare | 82786 | $2.6B | India | Oracle | Oracle Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 837 | $198M | Jordan | Oracle | Oracle Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2019 | ICS Financial Systems |
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Banking and Financial Services | 3910 | $2.5B | Saudi Arabia | Oracle | Oracle Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2023 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 550 | $120M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
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Education | 1955 | $254M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | N2N Services |
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Banking and Financial Services | 3087 | $2.6B | Saudi Arabia | Oracle | Oracle Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2023 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 250 | $30M | Hong Kong | Oracle | Oracle Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Oracle Blockchain Platform
- American University of Sharjah, a United Arab Emirates based Education organization with 1500 Employees
- India.Gov.In, a India based Government company with 500 Employees
- Guardia di Finanza, a Italy based Government organization with 1000 Employees
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