List of VMware Carbon Black Endpoint Customers
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Companies using VMware Carbon Black Endpoint for Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) include: Adobe, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 31360 employees and revenues of $23.77 billion, Rentokil Initial, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 68485 employees and revenues of $7.38 billion, PsiQuantum, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $25.0 million and many others.
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Adobe | Professional Services | 31360 | $23.8B | United States | VMware by Broadcom | VMware Carbon Black Endpoint | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Adobe implemented VMware Carbon Black Endpoint as its Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) control to support a Zero Trust, device-posture based access model. The VMware Carbon Black Endpoint deployment was positioned alongside VMware Workspace ONE and Okta Identity Cloud to enforce conditional access across a global estate covering more than 47,500 devices used by roughly 22,000 employees.
The implementation centralizes endpoint telemetry and runtime protection typical of Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) platforms, aligning detection, alerting, and containment capabilities with device posture signals. VMware Carbon Black Endpoint was used to provide continuous endpoint monitoring and enforcement, enabling conditional access decisions from Workspace ONE without adding visible friction for end users.
Operationally, VMware Carbon Black Endpoint integrated with VMware Workspace ONE device management and Okta Identity Cloud identity signals to create policy conditions based on device posture, user identity and location. This integration supported Adobe’s strategy to allow a mix of company owned and personal devices, and to extend secure access to contractors and part time employees while maintaining consistent user experience across platforms.
Governance and rollout emphasized Zero Trust policy configuration, with IT able to set distinct conditional access policies for different user groups and business units. The combined Workspace ONE and VMware Carbon Black Endpoint architecture supported rapid remote-work enablement and faster onboarding, enabling Adobe to transition its workforce to remote operations quickly and to offer self provisioning that reduced new user setup time to the 15 to 20 minute window described by the IT organization.
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PsiQuantum | Manufacturing | 200 | $25M | United States | VMware by Broadcom | VMware Carbon Black Endpoint | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, PsiQuantum deployed VMware Carbon Black Endpoint to establish host-based detection and response across research, engineering, and corporate workstations. The deployment targeted Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) use cases to centralize endpoint telemetry, alerting, and incident triage across the companys computing estate.
The VMware Carbon Black Endpoint rollout focused on standard EDR capabilities, including sensor deployment to endpoints, a centralized management console for policy enforcement, real-time telemetry collection for forensic analysis, and automated alerting to surface suspicious behavior. VMware Carbon Black Endpoint was configured to support quarantine and containment workflows, endpoint event capture for post-incident analysis, and role based access to management functions consistent with PsiQuantums operational security needs.
Integrations were aligned with existing identity, device management, and monitoring tools referenced in PsiQuantum documentation, using Okta and Active Directory for user and SSO alignment, WorkSpace One and JAMF for device lifecycle and UEM coordination, and Splunk, Tenable, and BigFix for telemetry aggregation and vulnerability correlation. The EDR also interfaced with the companys VMware virtualization stack and cloud instances to ensure host coverage across on-premises and cloud compute assets used by quantum engineering teams.
Operational governance for the Carbon Black Endpoint implementation emphasized monitoring and alerting ownership by the systems administrator function, user permissions and SSO management, patch and software update policies, and documented incident detection, response, and remediation procedures. Post-incident review processes, redundancies, and recovery planning were incorporated into the rollout to support PsiQuantums computing and networking operations, with local administration tied to the Palo Alto site and remote administrator responsibilities for distributed research endpoints.
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Rentokil Initial | Manufacturing | 68485 | $7.4B | United Kingdom | VMware by Broadcom | VMware Carbon Black Endpoint | Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Rentokil Initial deployed VMware Carbon Black Endpoint as its centerpiece for Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) to secure a large mobile workforce and a distributed IT estate. The implementation was driven by the need to enable both office staff and field employees to work securely from anywhere while consolidating endpoint telemetry into a hybrid security operations center.
The deployment combined VMware Carbon Black Endpoint with VMware Carbon Black Cloud capabilities to provide continuous endpoint telemetry, behavioral threat detection, and response orchestration. Configuration emphasized centralized policy enforcement and device control, aligning endpoint protection settings across managed devices and enabling incident investigation workflows consistent with EDR operational patterns.
Integration was implemented with VMware Workspace ONE to unify device management and security posture, and both VMware Carbon Black Cloud and Workspace ONE were instrumented into the organizations hybrid security operations center. Operational coverage explicitly included field technicians and office users across Rentokil Initials distributed sites, bringing endpoint event streams into centralized monitoring and alerting pipelines for security operations.
Governance changes focused on progressing toward a Zero Trust security model, shifting controls to identity and device posture gates and formalizing endpoint policy review in security operations processes. Rentokil Initial reported gaining greater control over its devices and reducing exposure to cyberattacks, outcomes that were achieved by combining VMware Carbon Black Endpoint with Workspace ONE in the hybrid SOC architecture.
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