List of Perforce Puppet Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Perforce Puppet 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 Perforce Puppet for Infrastructure as Code (IaC) 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 Puppet for Infrastructure as Code (IaC) include: Fannie Mae, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 7000 employees and revenues of $30.85 billion, DBS Bank, a Singapore based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 36000 employees and revenues of $16.50 billion, Swisscom, a Switzerland based Communications organisation with 19887 employees and revenues of $13.74 billion, Optus, a Australia based Communications organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $5.10 billion and many others.
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DBS Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 36000 | $16.5B | Singapore | Perforce | Perforce Puppet | Infrastructure as Code (IaC) | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, DBS Bank implemented Perforce Puppet as part of an Infrastructure as Code (IaC) initiative to automate self service infrastructure provisioning and continuous security configuration management. The Perforce Puppet deployment targeted IT and infrastructure teams across Singapore and other APAC locations, establishing centralized configuration orchestration and policy enforcement for the bank.
The implementation used Perforce Puppet Enterprise capabilities to power two internal portals, AppSys for self service provisioning and SecureSys for security configuration automation. Functional capabilities implemented included catalog based provisioning workflows, automated configuration remediation, policy driven compliance reporting, and orchestration of configuration states to reduce configuration drift and speed infrastructure requests.
Operational rollout focused on provisioning and configuration management for core infrastructure services, accompanied by governance changes to centralize audit ready reporting and compliance posture monitoring. Outcomes reported from the deployment included a reduction in provisioning turnaround from days to minutes, a decrease in configuration remediation headcount from 13 to 3, and improved audit ready reporting and compliance posture for the bank.
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Fannie Mae | Banking and Financial Services | 7000 | $30.9B | United States | Perforce | Perforce Puppet | Infrastructure as Code (IaC) | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014 Fannie Mae implemented Perforce Puppet as part of an Infrastructure as Code (IaC) push under its RapidIT program to automate the delivery of development and test environments for U.S. developer teams. The implementation focused on provisioning repeatable, fully configured environments to support DevOps practices and self service provisioning for developers.
Fannie Mae used Puppet Enterprise alongside Perforce Puppet to codify infrastructure and configuration, enabling declarative manifests and role based node classifications to drive environment builds. The solution was configured to automate lifecycle tasks for development and test stacks, standardize configuration drift remediation, and orchestrate environment templates as code.
The implementation integrated with VMware vRealize Automation to coordinate infrastructure orchestration and catalog driven provisioning, creating a combined workflow for VM provisioning and configuration automation. Operational coverage included unified management of more than 11,000 nodes across the environment, with the automation platform serving development and test environments across the U.S.
Governance moved toward a DevOps focused model with self service environment requests and automated compliance checks embedded in the provisioning pipeline, shifting ownership of environment requests from manual operations to developer self service workflows. Rollout was aligned to the RapidIT initiative, embedding automated configuration policies and version controlled manifests into environment delivery processes.
The automated Infrastructure as Code implementation reduced environment delivery time from months to days and is credited with unified management of over 11,000 nodes. Fannie Mae attributes approximately $60 million in savings over an 18 month period to the combined Puppet Enterprise and Perforce Puppet driven automation.
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Optus | Communications | 8000 | $5.1B | Australia | Perforce | Perforce Puppet | Infrastructure as Code (IaC) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Optus implemented Perforce Puppet within its Infrastructure as Code (IaC) toolchain to automate configuration and release processes across its platform. The Perforce Puppet deployment focused on codifying build and release workflows for microservices, JBoss Fuse packages and API gateway services under a centralized IaC approach.
Perforce Puppet was used to author and manage Puppet modules that automated the build, installation and configuration of multi tier reverse proxies and CI CD applications. The implementation included module development for orchestration of microservice packaging, JBoss configuration management and API gateway service deployments, leveraging manifests and reusable templates to enforce consistent environment configuration.
Integrations in the implementation included direct orchestration with CI CD pipelines and infrastructure provisioning automation through AWS CloudFormation, enabling Perforce Puppet to coordinate configuration state alongside cloud resource templates. Operational coverage spanned build and release engineering, platform engineering and operations teams supporting microservices, HTTP reverse proxies and JBoss middleware in Optus Australia.
Governance and operational ownership rested with build and release engineering, with a Senior Build and Release Engineer at Optus from September 2019 authoring Puppet modules, managing troubleshooting for HTTP reverse proxies, microservices and JBoss, and maintaining the Perforce Puppet codebase. Workstreams emphasized code driven infrastructure practices, version controlled Puppet modules and pipeline integration for continuous configuration management using Perforce Puppet and CloudFormation.
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Communications | 19887 | $13.7B | Switzerland | Perforce | Perforce Puppet | Infrastructure as Code (IaC) | 2016 | n/a |
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