List of Vaadin Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Vaadin 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 Vaadin for Apps Development 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 Vaadin for Apps Development include: Puma, a Germany based Retail organisation with 22214 employees and revenues of $10.49 billion, Vermeg, a Netherlands based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 2119 employees and revenues of $532.0 million, AEB, a Germany based Professional Services organisation with 650 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, Procountor Finland, a Finland based Professional Services organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $30.0 million, Attendium Sweden, a Sweden based Professional Services organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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AEB | Professional Services | 650 | $100M | Germany | Vaadin | Vaadin | Apps Development | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, AEB migrated its Java Swing supply-chain and global trade management user interfaces to Vaadin. The migration moved more than 1,500 UIs to a browser-based Vaadin implementation under an Apps Development program, delivering a consolidated UI layer for many of AEB's customers hosted out of German data centers.
The implementation focused on UI modernization and browser-first delivery, converting desktop Java Swing screens into Vaadin components and workflows. Functional coverage included core supply-chain and global trade management interfaces and extended to warehouse and mobile scanner use cases, removing the need for JRE and client-side installations and enabling direct browser and mobile access to application functionality.
Operationally the Vaadin deployment centralized UI delivery from AEB's German data centers and supported customer-hosted instances that previously required client installs. Governance and rollout began in 2015 and proceeded as a large scale replatforming of the presentation layer, positioning Vaadin within AEB's Apps Development portfolio to standardize UI technology across supply-chain, global trade, and warehouse operations.
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Attendium Sweden | Professional Services | 10 | $1M | Sweden | Vaadin | Vaadin | Apps Development | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Attendium Sweden implemented Vaadin for Apps Development on their website to deliver a component-driven client interface and an online service presence. Vaadin was applied to build the site's user interface by leveraging server-side Java components and the Vaadin component library, enabling interactive pages, form handling, and responsive layouts. This deployment positioned Attendium's web presence to use Apps Development practices focused on UI componentization and single-page application patterns.
The implementation emphasized UI modules and configuration, including component libraries, routing, data binding, and session management typical of Vaadin implementations, with server-side rendering combined with client-side interactivity. Development and maintenance responsibilities were retained within Attendium's small engineering footprint, with code-level configuration and application lifecycle practices oriented toward iterative updates of the website interface. Operational scope was limited to the public-facing website and related client engagement flows, affecting web development and customer-facing functions.
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Niafikra Company Group Tanzania | Professional Services | 15 | $1M | Tanzania | Vaadin | Vaadin | Apps Development | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Niafikra Company Group Tanzania implemented Vaadin on their website. Vaadin is used as the companys Apps Development framework for the public-facing web presence and client engagement touchpoints.
The implementation leverages Vaadins component-based UI composition, client-side routing, data binding, and theming to standardize the website experience. Development and deployment are managed by Niafikras internal development team within the 15-person organization, using Vaadin to align UI components with backend service endpoints and forms-driven workflows. Operational scope is focused on the public website and client engagement workflows, with governance and release management handled informally by the in-house team given the companys size.
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Procountor Finland | Professional Services | 150 | $30M | Finland | Vaadin | Vaadin | Apps Development | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013 Procountor Finland began migrating its accounting and financial management application to Vaadin, initiating a front-end modernization that concluded over about two years. Procountor used Vaadin and the Apps Development framework to replace a Swing and applet based client with a browser delivered user interface, targeting small and medium sized enterprises in Finland.
The implementation preserved 100% of the existing backend code, concentrating changes on the presentation layer and UI components delivered by Vaadin. The deployment architecture therefore separated a stable Java backend from a new web UX, enabling accessibility improvements and a more consistent customer facing interface while retaining existing business logic and data services.
Operational scope centered on accounting and financial management functions used by Finnish SMEs, with rollout executed progressively across the installed customer base over the two year program. Governance focused on UI centric release cycles and compatibility testing against the unchanged backend, aligning product and customer support teams to the new web delivery model.
Outcomes explicitly reported included a modernized UX and improved accessibility for Procountor customers in Finland, achieved without backend rewrites by leveraging Vaadin for Apps Development while maintaining the companys existing financial processing core.
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Puma | Retail | 22214 | $10.5B | Germany | Vaadin | Vaadin | Apps Development | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, PUMA implemented Vaadin to build the Range Toolbox mobile application for retailers to review and vote on upcoming product ranges. The Vaadin implementation falls within the Apps Development category and was scoped to support merchandising and sourcing business functions in Germany.
The solution used Vaadin TouchKit as the application framework to deliver retailer-facing review and voting capabilities, product range visualization, and merchandising selection workflows. Vaadin provided the front-end application stack and client-side interaction patterns consistent with enterprise Apps Development, enabling interactive selection and feedback capture from retail partners.
The Range Toolbox mobile app was integrated with PUMA systems, explicitly linking retailer feedback into PUMA's BI and PLM systems to feed downstream merchandising and sourcing processes. Operational coverage focused on retailer users and internal merchandising and sourcing teams in Germany, aligning the mobile application with product lifecycle inputs managed in PLM and analytics surfaced in BI.
Governance and rollout included a public webinar announcement in November 2013 and an enterprise rollout pattern oriented to retailer enablement and merchandising adoption. The Vaadin-based Range Toolbox streamlined merchandise selection and improved retailer feedback and selection efficiency as reported in the implementation notes.
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Banking and Financial Services | 2119 | $532M | Netherlands | Vaadin | Vaadin | Apps Development | 2014 | n/a |
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