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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Perforce Helix Core for Digital Asset Management 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 Perforce Helix Core for Digital Asset Management include: Ramsay Health Care, a Australia based Healthcare organisation with 90000 employees and revenues of $11.62 billion, Transurban, a Australia based Transportation organisation with 4100 employees and revenues of $2.71 billion and many others.
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Ramsay Health Care | Healthcare | 90000 | $11.6B | Australia | Perforce | Perforce Helix Core | Digital Asset Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Ramsay Health Care implemented Perforce Helix Core as a Digital Asset Management solution. Ramsay Health Care Perforce Helix Core Digital Asset Management was positioned to centralize versioned assets used across application development and clinical content pipelines, aligning with the organisation’s broader digital strategy under CIO John Sutherland.
The implementation focused on core Digital Asset Management capabilities typical for Perforce Helix Core, including centralized asset repositories, strong version control for large binary files, metadata-driven indexing, and role based access controls to govern creative and development artifacts. Configuration work emphasized workflow automation for check in and release, branching strategies for concurrent development of assets, and metadata taxonomies to support search and reuse across projects.
Operational coverage extended to IT and application development teams supporting Ramsay’s network of 70 hospitals and day surgery facilities in Australia, and to clinical application initiatives that serve physicians and staff. The Perforce Helix Core deployment was used alongside external development engagements, and it served as an authoritative store for digital assets that feed mobile and web applications used by clinicians and the broader workforce.
The rollout incorporated external partner engagement, notably IntelliHealth, which had previously collaborated with Ramsay on physician facing applications and provided focused delivery support during application projects. Ramsay’s supplier selection criteria and its bimodal IT operating model shaped governance, requiring partners to embed with the business, align culturally, and allow internal teams to remain focused on a broad pipeline of support and development work.
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Transurban | Transportation | 4100 | $2.7B | Australia | Perforce | Perforce Helix Core | Digital Asset Management | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, Transurban implemented Perforce Helix Core as its Digital Asset Management platform to support software delivery and DevOps for its toll road networks in Australia and the United States. Transurban is a transportation operator with approximately 4,100 employees and about 200 Helix Core users, using Perforce Helix Core to manage code and artifacts across engineering teams and IoT initiatives for smart road sensors.
Perforce Helix Core was configured as a single source of truth for digital content, providing lightning fast access even for very large files, including an example of syncing a 27 GB file. The deployment emphasizes reproducible builds through consistent branching strategies, labels applied to both code and artifacts, and use of Helix Core jobs to trigger labels on demand. Automated scripting with consistent tags and flexible workflow configuration enabled consistent build artifacts and traceability across development lifecycles.
The implementation integrates Perforce Helix Core with Jenkins for continuous delivery and with Jira for defect tracking and user stories, enabling automated pipelines and end to end traceability. Helix Core supports file visibility and operations across 25 development environments, and it is used by development and operations teams responsible for toll systems, IoT telemetry, and sensor data processing. The system architecture centers on a versioned repository model that ties code, binaries, and deployment artifacts to the same immutable labels for release orchestration.
Governance work focused on standardizing branching, naming, and labeling conventions so automation could be reliably introduced, enabling a move to true DevOps deployments. As a result of these process and configuration changes, Transurban reports 75 percent faster medium sized deployments, with medium deployments reduced from about eight hours to roughly two hours, and a large cross office release completed in a single weekend. Traceability, reproducible builds, and fast merges remain core operational attributes cited by Transurban for continued reliance on Perforce Helix Core.
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