List of silk Platform Customers
Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying silk Platform 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 silk Platform for Generative AI Platforms 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 silk Platform for Generative AI Platforms include: Frasers Group, a United Kingdom based Retail organisation with 30000 employees and revenues of $6.71 billion, HealthEquity, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 3170 employees and revenues of $1.00 billion, SimCorp, a Denmark based Professional Services organisation with 3100 employees and revenues of $763.0 million and many others.
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Frasers Group | Retail | 30000 | $6.7B | United Kingdom | Silk Technologies | silk Platform | Generative AI Platforms | 2023 | SADA Systems |
In 2023, Frasers Group engaged Silk Technologies, via SI partner SADA Systems, to deploy the silk Platform on Google Cloud to modernize the group data platform and accelerate retail analytics and customer insights across its UK retail brands. The silk Platform was implemented as a Generative AI Platforms solution to centralize data, enable AI-driven analytics, and support faster online customer experiences for the group's portfolio of UK brands.
The deployment was executed as a cloud native data platform on Google Cloud, with architecture focused on centralized ingestion and unified analytics. Implementation work emphasized data ingestion pipelines, a centralized analytics and customer insights layer, and model orchestration and inference capabilities typical of Generative AI Platforms to support natural language and embedding driven use cases.
SADA Systems led the Google Cloud engineering and platform development, integrating the silk Platform with franchise and brand data sources across Frasers Group's UK retail operations. Operational scope covered retail analytics and customer insight workflows used by e commerce, marketing, and merchandising teams across the group.
Governance and rollout planning included data governance and cost controls aligned to cloud resource reduction goals. The program aimed to reduce cloud resources, lower licensing costs, and deliver faster online experiences for customers while modernizing the group's retail and analytics stack using the silk Platform.
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HealthEquity | Professional Services | 3170 | $1.0B | United States | Silk Technologies | silk Platform | Generative AI Platforms | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, HealthEquity implemented the silk Platform in the Generative AI Platforms category to optimize HSA and benefits administration applications while migrating core systems to Microsoft Azure. The engagement targeted core benefits and transaction systems in the United States, with an explicit focus on improving runtime performance and cloud cost efficiency for benefits administration workloads.
The silk Platform was configured to provide generative AI runtime and model serving capabilities consistent with Generative AI Platforms, accelerating inference and operational throughput for transactional processes. Implementation emphasized lift and shift compatibility to enable modernization of the benefits administration stack without major refactoring of existing application code.
Deployment integrated the silk Platform with Microsoft Azure as the target cloud environment, operating alongside HealthEquity's HSA and benefits administration applications to improve processing performance and resource utilization. The engagement enabled HealthEquity to proceed with its Azure migration for core systems and delivered about 5 times faster performance and approximately 36 percent cloud cost savings as reported in the engagement.
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SimCorp | Professional Services | 3100 | $763M | Denmark | Silk Technologies | silk Platform | Generative AI Platforms | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, SimCorp deployed silk Platform to accelerate and guarantee performance for SimCorp Dimension as it moved its asset management SaaS to Microsoft Azure. The implementation prioritized SaaS performance and resiliency across Azure to support faster customer adoption in the finance and investment management area. This effort targeted runtime stability and throughput for SimCorp Dimension hosted on Azure.
silk Platform was configured to provide performance acceleration, runtime optimization, and resiliency controls aligned with common Generative AI Platforms capabilities. Configuration focused on workload orchestration, inference acceleration, and SLA assurance mechanisms to keep customer-facing services responsive during peak processing. The silk Platform setup emphasized operational observability and automated failover to maintain consistent runtime behavior.
The deployment integrated directly with Microsoft Azure infrastructure and with SimCorp Dimension as the asset management application layer. Integration points included cloud compute provisioning, runtime monitoring, and service-level routing to ensure silk Platform could accelerate real request paths. Operational coverage concentrated on finance and investment management workloads that drive customer onboarding and production usage.
In 2023 the implementation delivered measurable runtime improvements, notably about 20 percent faster for a large client, and strengthened SaaS resiliency across Azure. These outcomes supported faster customer adoption in the target business function while preserving existing investment management workflows.
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