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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying PingID 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 PingID 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 PingID for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: British Broadcasting Corporation, a United Kingdom based Media organisation with 21273 employees and revenues of $7.18 billion, Telkomsel, a Indonesia based Communications organisation with 6455 employees and revenues of $6.09 billion, Db Schenker Germany, a Germany based Transportation organisation with 13700 employees and revenues of $4.64 billion and many others.
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British Broadcasting Corporation | Media | 21273 | $7.2B | United Kingdom | Ping Identity | PingID | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, the British Broadcasting Corporation implemented PingID as part of a broader Identity and Access Management (IAM) deployment led by Ping Identity. The BBC used Ping Identity to scale remote access, support millions of users and rapidly launch new services while maintaining high availability for customer facing content and workforce access across the UK and globally.
The deployment incorporated PingID to provide multi factor authentication for workforce and customer identity use cases, inferred from the wider Ping Identity workforce and customer identity rollout described by the vendor. The implementation aligned with standard Identity and Access Management (IAM) capabilities, including centralized authentication policy enforcement, single sign on for consolidated access flows, and session continuity controls to preserve availability for live content and editorial systems.
Architecturally the solution was implemented to support high concurrency and rapid scale during the COVID 19 pandemic, enabling remote access across distributed teams and public audiences without named third party integrations disclosed. Operational coverage included both employee access management and public facing authentication for content services, supporting millions of identities and global access patterns while preserving regional availability requirements in the United Kingdom and internationally.
Governance and rollout were executed with accelerated timelines to meet pandemic driven needs, using centralized identity policy and access controls to orchestrate new service launches and remote workforce provisioning. PingID was a focal component in the BBC s IAM posture, supplying MFA capability within the broader identity architecture that underpinned availability and secure access during the rapid operational changes of 2020.
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Db Schenker Germany | Transportation | 13700 | $4.6B | Germany | Ping Identity | PingID | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2021 | iC Consult |
In 2021, DB Schenker Germany implemented PingID as part of a broader Ping Identity deployment to centralize Identity and Access Management (IAM). The project deployed Ping Identity components including PingFederate, PingAccess, PingOne and PingDirectory to consolidate authentication for employees, contractors, partners and customers across the organization.
PingID was implemented as the multi factor authentication engine, configured for FIDO2 risk based two step authentication and integrated with the Ping suite to deliver centralized credential validation and session management. The implementation was sized to support approximately 300,000 identities and included the migration of ~50 business applications onto the new service.
Architecturally the deployment used PingDirectory as the authoritative identity store, PingFederate for federation and single sign on, PingAccess for centralized access control, and PingOne for cloud identity services, creating a unified authentication plane. This architecture was applied across regions to provide consistent authentication flows for internal and external user populations and to scale authentication and authorization services.
The program was executed in partnership with systems integrator iC Consult and included governance changes to centralize authentication policy, risk based authentication workflows and FIDO2 enrollment processes. The outcome reported by the vendor emphasized improving security and scalability across regions while consolidating authentication for the stated user populations.
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Telkomsel | Communications | 6455 | $6.1B | Indonesia | Ping Identity | PingID | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024 Telkomsel implemented PingID to centralize customer identities for the MyTelkomsel app and modernize CIAM. The deployment is part of an Identity and Access Management (IAM) program designed to scale to approximately 200M identities and to accelerate cloud migration.
The implementation consolidates customer identity stores and provisions CIAM capabilities including authentication, profile management, account provisioning, and customer self service. Module level use of PingID for multi factor authentication is not explicitly documented by the vendor, this capability is inferred from the CIAM scope and is likely applied to customer authentication and recovery workflows.
Operational coverage centers on the MyTelkomsel mobile application and related CRM and customer identity processes across Indonesia, centralizing authentication and authorization flows for customer facing teams. The architecture emphasizes a centralized identity hub to support scale and to enable faster cloud migration, applying API oriented identity services consistent with Identity and Access Management (IAM) deployments.
Governance changes focused on standardizing identity and access workflows, expanding self service for customer facing operations, and consolidating customer identity governance under a single PingID enabled environment. Reported outcomes in the vendor case study include support for approximately 200M identities, improved customer self service, and accelerated cloud migration.
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