List of Oracle Solaris Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle Solaris 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 Oracle Solaris for Operating System (OS) include: Aragon, a Spain based Government organisation with 60399 employees and revenues of $8.91 billion, Department of Infrastructure and Transport of South Australia, a Australia based Government organisation with 2281 employees and revenues of $1.81 billion, City of Cleveland - Division of Taxation, a United States based Government organisation with 125 employees and revenues of $10.0 million and many others.
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Aragon | Government | 60399 | $8.9B | Spain | Oracle | Oracle Solaris | Operating System (OS) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Aragon deployed Oracle Solaris as the host operating system for the SGI incident management application. Aragon implemented Oracle Solaris Operating System (OS) to provide the underlying platform for incident management, application management, incident statistics and incident query capabilities used across the Government of Aragon.
The SGI implementation is composed of four functional components, Core, Pub, Priv and Admin, with Core containing business logic and exposing functionality as web services. The Pub component is a public portal for citizens to consult public incidents, Priv is a restricted web application for authorized public employees to manage incidents and applications and Admin is a system configuration and administration console.
The technical architecture follows layered J2EE patterns, with a presentation layer built on Struts2 using JSPs and tiles, a business-services layer using Spring for dependency injection and Apache CXF to generate and expose web services, and a data-access layer using Hibernate with DAO patterns. The runtime requirements are explicit, SGI requires jdk1.5.0_22 with J2EE v1.4, JSP 2.0 and Servlet 2.4, and has been deployed and tested on Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 with Oracle Database 10g Release 2 RAC using the Oracle JDBC Driver 10.1.0.
SGI integrates with named external components including the Electronic Signature Platform ASF, the User Identification System SIU and the User Authorization Platform PAU; applications consuming SGI services must be registered in PAU and public employees must be registered in SIU and PAU. The Core component exposes web services for those integrations, and the deployment documentation and installation and user manuals specify the Solaris based environment and the thin JDBC connectivity used for Oracle Database access.
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City of Cleveland - Division of Taxation | Government | 125 | $10M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Solaris | Operating System (OS) | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, City of Cleveland - Division of Taxation deployed Oracle Solaris as its Operating System (OS) to support core tax processing and data processing workloads within the Division of Taxation. The implementation positioned Oracle Solaris as the primary server OS for specified application tiers and batch processing nodes that underpin municipal tax intake, validation, and reporting functions.
Oracle Solaris was configured to provide standard Operating System (OS) services including kernel-level stability, enterprise file system management, and workload isolation through zones, along with native network stack controls and observability features typical of Oracle Solaris deployments. Configuration work emphasized system-level resource controls, file system tuning, and process isolation to host concurrent tax processing and database connectivity tasks.
The Oracle Solaris deployment operated alongside an existing infrastructure that explicitly included Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2019, SQL Server 2019, Linux desktops and servers, VMware vSphere, Sybase ASE, Veeam, Hyland OnBase, and other platform components listed in the Division of Taxation environment. Integration focus was on cross-platform interoperability for database access and virtualization coexistence, with Solaris nodes contributing to the broader Data Processing Support footprint referenced by the City.
Operational governance emphasized centralized system administration, routine patch and update workflows, role based access controls for system and application administrators, and workload segregation to align Solaris zones with discrete tax processing functions. Rollout and day to day operations were managed within the Division of Taxation IT organization, with Solaris instances mapped to specific application stacks to minimize cross service impact and support predictable maintenance windows.
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Department of Infrastructure and Transport of South Australia | Government | 2281 | $1.8B | Australia | Oracle | Oracle Solaris | Operating System (OS) | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, the Department of Infrastructure and Transport of South Australia implemented Oracle Solaris. The implementation targeted the server environment that hosts the Masterpiece application, with DIT responding that it will be upgrading Masterpiece to the highest supported versions of the Solaris operating system and Oracle database server. Oracle Solaris is the deployed Operating System (OS) for the scoped upgrade.
Configuration work centered on standard Solaris capabilities, including ZFS file system management, Solaris Zones for workload isolation, kernel tuning and an enterprise patch management cadence, aligning with the Operating System (OS) lifecycle requirements. The implementation included system-level security hardening and update sequencing to support concurrent Oracle database server operations on the same platform.
The upgrade required coordination between infrastructure engineers and database administrators to align Oracle Solaris and Oracle database server versions and to sequence application compatibility testing for Masterpiece. Governance activities included version control, change approvals and a staged rollout approach to limit service disruption, with operational ownership resting in the department infrastructure and application operations teams.
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