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Companies using RStudio Server for Apps Development include: NASA, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 18000 employees and revenues of $24.00 billion, The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson, a United States based Life Sciences organisation with 25000 employees and revenues of $20.00 billion, University Of Toronto, a Canada based Education organisation with 26484 employees and revenues of $2.66 billion and many others.
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NASA | Aerospace and Defense | 18000 | $24.0B | United States | RStudio | RStudio Server | Apps Development | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, NASA implemented RStudio Server as the managed analytics compute environment to support People Analytics work within Apps Development. This implementation is inferred from NASA’s use of Posit Workbench and Posit Connect, with Posit Workbench providing managed RStudio Server environments and Posit Connect used to publish interactive applications across the agency.
RStudio Server hosted interactive workforce planning and scenario forecasting applications for people analytics and HR functions, enabling session-based R work, reproducible code environments, and centralized package management that align with server-hosted R capabilities. Posit Connect acted as the publication and distribution layer for interactive applications, supporting scheduled execution and controlled stakeholder access as part of the application delivery pattern.
Operational coverage focused on workforce planning and mission planning across NASA, with the People Analytics team developing, testing, and publishing scenario modeling tools. The rollout followed a development pattern in Posit Workbench with publication through Posit Connect to distribute tools to stakeholders and iterate on requests.
Governance emphasized controlled publication and reuse through Posit Connect to manage access and application lifecycle, enabling rapid what if analysis for workforce and mission planning and drastically faster iteration for stakeholder requests as described in the customer story.
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The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson | Life Sciences | 25000 | $20.0B | United States | RStudio | RStudio Server | Apps Development | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson deployed RStudio Server as the core development runtime for an internal platform named RSVP, developed by the R&D Emerging Technologies team to support pharmaceutical R&D across Janssen and J&J. The implementation provided scientists with standardized, multiuser R development environments and interactive Shiny application hosting to accelerate analytical workflows.
RStudio Server is part of the Apps Development toolset and the RSVP platform was built alongside Posit Connect on AWS to deliver scalable R and Shiny environments with burstable high performance compute for heavy analyses. Functional capabilities implemented include multiuser RStudio Server sessions, interactive Shiny app hosting, model and report publication through Posit Connect, and compute orchestration to support long running R jobs and analytics pipelines.
Operational coverage targeted pharmaceutical R&D globally within Janssen and interfaced with enterprise analytics workflows owned by the R&D Emerging Technologies team. Governance and rollout were centralized, with the Emerging Technologies team provisioning standardized environments, managing compute scaling policies on AWS, and producing sharable Shiny applications and report artifacts for scientist consumers.
Outcomes documented in the Posit case study include materially reduced analysis runtimes, specifically a reduction of a 2.5 day analysis turnaround to about a half day, demonstrating reduced long run times for heavy analyses.
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University Of Toronto | Education | 26484 | $2.7B | Canada | RStudio | RStudio Server | Apps Development | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, the University of Toronto deployed RStudio Server via Posit Workbench on AWS to support large-scale Coursera bioinformatics courses. The deployment provisioned web-accessible RStudio Server instances so students could run Bioconductor analyses without local installs, and it delivered multi-user RStudio sessions to enable teaching at scale. Posit Workbench served as the orchestration layer hosting RStudio Server processes on Amazon Web Services, centralizing session provisioning and compute access for course labs.
Operational scope focused on Coursera course participants and the university bioinformatics teaching workflow, reducing reliance on local lab environments and individual student software configuration. Functional capabilities emphasized in the implementation included session lifecycle management, multi-user interactive RStudio sessions for Bioconductor workflows, and web-based access for course assignments, aligning with Apps Development tooling for data science instruction. Integrations explicitly included AWS as the hosting platform and the RStudio Server application, with governance oriented toward centralized access control and reduced lab support overhead, outcomes that improved course throughput and lowered support burden.
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