List of Tanium Asset Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Tanium Asset for Hardware Asset Management (HAM), Software Asset Management (SAM), IT Asset Management (ITAM), SaaS Spend 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 Tanium Asset for Hardware Asset Management (HAM), Software Asset Management (SAM), IT Asset Management (ITAM), SaaS Spend Management include: Genpact, a Bermuda based Professional Services organisation with 146000 employees and revenues of $4.77 billion, Milvik Bima, a United Kingdom based Insurance organisation with 1300 employees and revenues of $500.0 million, GenesisCare USA, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $250.0 million and many others.
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GenesisCare USA | Healthcare | 1000 | $250M | United States | Tanium | Tanium Asset | Hardware Asset Management (HAM),Software Asset Management (SAM),IT Asset Management (ITAM),SaaS Spend Management | 2019 | n/a | In 2019, GenesisCare USA implemented Tanium Asset to centralize Hardware Asset Management (HAM),Software Asset Management (SAM),IT Asset Management (ITAM),SaaS Spend Management and to unify endpoint security and IT operations. The rollout scaled to cover 16,000 endpoints across three continents after the acquisition of 21st Century Oncology which added more than 400 clinics to the environment. The implementation began as a focused proof of concept using a virtual backend server and deploying Tanium agents to cloud endpoints, then extended from a central console to the broader estate. Tanium Asset provided core capabilities for asset identification and inventory, vulnerability management, compliance reporting, and endpoint control, addressing both security and operational use cases required to support NIST Cybersecurity Framework objectives. Operational architecture moved from the POC into a cloud hosted Tanium as a Service model to achieve rapid scale without rearchitecting existing infrastructure. The deployment targeted IT security and IT operations functions across clinic and regional sites, and the platform was configured to inventory networked medical devices while respecting device firewalls and regulatory segmentation in the United States, Europe, and Australia. Governance followed a roadmap driven rollout, starting with a constrained POC, phased agent expansion, and central management to reduce tool fragmentation. GenesisCare reported improved cloud performance versus prior on premises operation and used Tanium to support regulatory compliance and coordinated engagements with medical device manufacturers to improve visibility into protected device classes. | |
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Genpact | Professional Services | 146000 | $4.8B | Bermuda | Tanium | Tanium Asset | Hardware Asset Management (HAM),Software Asset Management (SAM),IT Asset Management (ITAM),SaaS Spend Management | 2020 | n/a | In 2020, Genpact implemented Tanium Asset to address a sprawling estate of roughly 110,000 endpoint devices across about 70 locations and a workforce that moved to largely remote operations. The implementation responded to the failure of a prior software-management tool to scale, prompting a proof of concept that grew from under 3,000 endpoints to a 10,000 endpoint test before enterprise rollout. Genpact configured Tanium Asset to deliver converged endpoint and asset workflows typical of Hardware Asset Management, Software Asset Management, IT Asset Management and SaaS Spend Management. The deployment emphasized real time asset discovery and inventory, software compliance and antivirus compliance, vulnerability detection and remediation orchestration, and common endpoint management actions such as remote configuration and scripted fixes. Genpact’s operations teams used Tanium Asset for both simple device administration tasks and complex remediation workflows, leveraging the product’s real time telemetry to replace stale inventory data. Architecturally, Genpact began with an on premises Tanium deployment and then migrated the Tanium environment and endpoints to Tanium Cloud, executing the cloud transition in under six weeks. The migration mirrored on premises workloads to AWS EC2 instances, moving about 70 percent of the organization’s 4,500 to 5,000 servers to the cloud and eliminating prior heavy network and distribution infrastructure. The team staged the cutover starting with 25 endpoints, then scaled to roughly 1,000 endpoints per day and at times up to 5,000 endpoints per day, with Tanium account managers providing payload insights and scripts to transfer assets. Operational governance changes included centralizing endpoint management and formalizing cross team handoffs between operations and security for vulnerability alerts and recommended fixes. Genpact shifted much of the infrastructure ownership to Tanium Cloud and AWS, reducing internal labor dedicated to managing the Tanium environment to near zero and removing on site server and database management. The implementation also supported pandemic-driven remote work at scale, helping Genpact reach near 99.9 percent antivirus compliance as an explicit security outcome. Genpact implemented Tanium Asset within the Apps Category Hardware Asset Management (HAM),Software Asset Management (SAM),IT Asset Management (ITAM),SaaS Spend Management to provide unified endpoint management, software and hardware inventory, compliance reporting, and security remediation across IT operations and security functions. | |
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Milvik Bima | Insurance | 1300 | $500M | United Kingdom | Tanium | Tanium Asset | Hardware Asset Management (HAM),Software Asset Management (SAM),IT Asset Management (ITAM),SaaS Spend Management | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Milvik Bima implemented Tanium Asset to resolve a complete lack of endpoint visibility across its global laptop estate and to meet an imminent audit and risk committee deadline. The deployment target was BIMA’s 2,500 laptops used by more than 3,000 remote employees operating across 12 countries, where IT could not previously answer basic questions about installed OS, application versions, or patch status. The implementation deployed Tanium Asset alongside Tanium Discover, Patch, Deploy, and Comply capabilities, and aligned to the Apps Category Hardware Asset Management (HAM),Software Asset Management (SAM),IT Asset Management (ITAM),SaaS Spend Management. BIMA ran a proof of concept on 20 machines before a rapid cloud-based roll out to the full estate, choosing Tanium’s cloud option to match the company’s cloud-first posture and a distributed mix of shared and owned office environments. The cloud-hosted architecture provided centralized inventory and remote access for IT operations without on-premises infrastructure build out. A consultant, Ricoh, recommended Tanium during vendor evaluation, and operational coverage was focused on IT operations, security, and audit functions, with device-level enforcement and software inventory feeding compliance workflows. Functional capabilities implemented include automated asset discovery and inventory, endpoint patch orchestration, vulnerability remediation, software inventory and lifecycle visibility, and device-level policy enforcement. The platform enabled IT teams to perform deep diagnostics on individual laptops to investigate performance and malicious activity. Governance and process changes included creation of a new Global head of technology operations role filled in summer 2021 to own systems control and the three-month delivery against the ARC deadline. The deployment produced explicit outcomes reported by BIMA, including discovery of more than 85,000 critical or high vulnerabilities and elimination of over 90 percent of them within seven weeks, complete visibility into more than 2,500 endpoints, faster and centralized patching, improved compliance through device-level rule pushes, detection of unauthorized cryptocurrency mining on an endpoint, and identification of roughly 200 Windows laptops at end of life with a plan to migrate those devices to Ubuntu Linux. |
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