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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Ory Hydra for Identity and Access Management (IAM) 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 Ory Hydra for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: OpenAI, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 5328 employees and revenues of $3.70 billion, Macromill, a Japan based Professional Services organisation with 2637 employees and revenues of $404.6 million, NorthOne, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 80 employees and revenues of $12.0 million and many others.
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Macromill | Professional Services | 2637 | $405M | Japan | Ory | Ory Hydra | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Macromill implemented Ory Hydra to consolidate 25 years of disparate authentication systems into a single platform for its market research operations. The deployment established Ory Hydra as a centralized OAuth2 and OpenID Connect server providing an enterprise Identity and Access Management (IAM) layer for employees, clients, and panelists.
The implementation configured Ory Hydra to manage core authentication flows, token issuance and lifecycle, consent handling, and session orchestration consistent with Identity and Access Management (IAM) best practices. Developers were given standard OIDC endpoints and SDK-friendly authentication flows to enable faster integration, and customization points were used to adapt login experiences for distinct user cohorts.
Ory Hydra was integrated into Macromill's market research platforms across Japan and APAC, unifying login flows across internal applications, client portals, and panelist interfaces. The architectural approach centralized identity logic in the Hydra service while allowing platform teams to call standardized OAuth2/OIDC endpoints, reducing duplicated authentication code across services.
Governance and rollout emphasized staged consolidation of disparate authentication endpoints and standardized access policies, with central teams owning identity configuration and platform teams consuming centralized authentication. The case notes report the migration reduced time-to-migrate and enabled easier customization of authentication flows, improving developer velocity and simplifying identity management for Macromill's market research platforms.
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NorthOne | Banking and Financial Services | 80 | $12M | United States | Ory | Ory Hydra | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, NorthOne migrated its customer facing authentication to Ory Network and implemented Ory Hydra as part of its Identity and Access Management (IAM) stack. The case study documents a mid December 2024 launch of the Ory-based authentication surface for the companys finance platform in the United States.
Ory Hydra was deployed as the OAuth2 and OIDC authorization server, providing token issuance, session management, and standardized authentication flows. Implementation work included adding multi factor authentication and elevated authentication assurance level capabilities, and configuring client credentials and consent flows to align with customer facing login journeys. The Ory Network layer was used to stabilize logins and reduce incidents tied to DDoS and rate limiting.
Operational scope focused on customer facing authentication for NorthOnes finance platform in the United States, with integration points into the platform authentication APIs and customer session handling. The rollout consolidated identity workflows used by product, engineering, and customer support teams, and the Ory implementation reduced engineering overhead while improving availability as reported in the case study.
Governance changes centered on centralizing authentication policy and enforcing MFA and AAL through the Ory Hydra configuration, adjusting incident response and monitoring to the new centralized identity service, and establishing lifecycle controls for OAuth2 clients and tokens.
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OpenAI | Professional Services | 5328 | $3.7B | United States | Ory | Ory Hydra | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, OpenAI implemented Ory Hydra under an Ory Enterprise License to build a customer identity and access management capability. Ory Hydra was deployed as the CIAM backbone for ChatGPT and related AI products, fitting within the Identity and Access Management (IAM) category and serving United States and global authentication needs.
The implementation configured Ory Hydra as an OAuth2 and OpenID Connect authorization server, with controls over authorization flows, token management, session handling, and observability instrumentation. The Ory Enterprise License enabled OpenAI to tune authentication policies and runtime behavior, and to embed Ory Hydra into standard IAM workflows for developer and product teams.
Operationally the deployment addressed very high login volumes by scaling Ory Hydra across OpenAI service endpoints, providing web scale authentication and improved resilience. The implementation emphasized observability for authentication flows, giving operational teams transparency into token issuance, error rates, and session activity as described in Ory's case study.
Governance changes focused on centralized control of OAuth2 and OpenID Connect flows and clearer operational ownership for CIAM. Reported outcomes include improved resilience, scalability, and operational transparency for OpenAI authentication services, aligning Ory Hydra with the companys customer facing identity and access management functions.
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