List of TrueFoundry Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying TrueFoundry 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 TrueFoundry for MLOps 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 TrueFoundry for MLOps Platforms include: NVIDIA, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 36000 employees and revenues of $130.50 billion, Whatfix, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 960 employees and revenues of $70.0 million, Games 24X7, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Games 24X7 | Professional Services | 10 | $1M | United States | Ensemble Labs | TrueFoundry | MLOps Platforms | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Games24X7 implemented TrueFoundry using the MLOps Platforms to serve ML and LLM models for real time gaming features. The implementation prioritized scalable model serving and autoscaling capacity to handle burst traffic above 200 RPS, and it provided data scientists with self service deployment capability to reduce operational handoffs.
The deployment emphasized model serving, automated autoscaling, self service model deployment pipelines, and runtime observability to increase SRE visibility into the model serving stack. TrueFoundry was configured to expose deployment workflows and monitoring telemetry that align with MLOps Platforms functional expectations, enabling teams to manage model lifecycle and deployments from a unified control plane.
Operational coverage centered on the product and engineering organization, with a product and engineering engagement in India driving the rollout, and direct users including data scientists and SREs responsible for real time gaming features. The implementation served ML and LLM inference workflows used in live game experiences, shifting deployment responsibility toward data science teams while maintaining SRE oversight of runtime behavior and costs.
Governance and process changes included the introduction of self service deployment gates and observability driven incident workflows, which supported faster model promotion and clearer operational ownership. The India based engagement reduced time to deployment by approximately 70 percent and improved SRE visibility and cost control across the model serving stack, outcomes reported as part of the TrueFoundry implementation at Games24X7.
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NVIDIA | Manufacturing | 36000 | $130.5B | United States | Ensemble Labs | TrueFoundry | MLOps Platforms | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024 NVIDIA implemented TrueFoundry in an infrastructure and IT operations engagement, using the MLOps Platforms capability set to accelerate GPU fleet optimization. The Autonomous Observability team in the United States used TrueFoundry to build and deploy multi agent large language models that analyze GPU telemetry and automate cluster optimization, targeting operational routing and utilization improvements for GPU workloads.
TrueFoundry was configured to support model orchestration, experiment lifecycle management, and agent orchestration workflows consistent with MLOps Platforms, enabling rapid prototyping and iteration of agent behaviors. The implementation ingested GPU telemetry streams and ran agent-driven inference to surface optimization actions and initiate operational routing decisions for cluster optimization. The program shipped a working proof of concept in about six weeks and was used to speed experimentation and operational routing for GPU workload optimization.
Operational governance was aligned to IT operations ownership with the Autonomous Observability team stewarding agent rules and experiment pipelines, establishing workflow controls for routing and model promotion. The engagement explicitly improved GPU fleet utilization as part of its stated outcomes and delivered faster experimentation cycles for operational routing. Ensemble Labs is listed as the vendor associated with the deployment of TrueFoundry.
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Whatfix | Professional Services | 960 | $70M | United States | Ensemble Labs | TrueFoundry | MLOps Platforms | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Whatfix implemented TrueFoundry, an MLOps Platforms application. Whatfix used TrueFoundry to enable a microservices Kubernetes architecture and to modernize deployments, powering a core continuous delivery pipeline and enabling per PR test deployments. The initiative was framed as a DevOps CD and release engineering project supporting global operations with US headquarters oversight.
TrueFoundry was configured to orchestrate containerized microservices and to automate the CD workflow, including per PR ephemeral test environments and pipeline driven rollouts. Functional capabilities emphasized pipeline automation, environment provisioning, and release orchestration consistent with MLOps Platforms use cases. Configuration and deployment focused on Kubernetes cluster management and CI CD integration to support automated testing and staged delivery.
The operational scope included DevOps, release engineering, and QA teams, with rollout coordinated across global sites from the US HQ. Integrations centered on Kubernetes orchestration and existing CI tooling to operationalize per PR deployments and to reduce reliance on on premises testing cycles. The project consolidated deployment pipelines into TrueFoundry managed workflows to streamline engineering handoffs and environment provisioning.
Outcomes reported by the engagement included cutting on premises deployment and testing time from approximately three months to approximately two weeks, and delivering about 30 to 40 percent time savings in testing. Governance changes institutionalized pipeline ownership within release engineering and formalized per PR environment provisioning as a standard workflow.
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