List of VMware NSX Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying VMware NSX 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 VMware NSX for Network Virtualisation 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 VMware NSX for Network Virtualisation include: State of Louisiana, a United States based Government organisation with 69906 employees and revenues of $47.60 billion, Asklepios Kliniken, a Germany based Healthcare organisation with 49425 employees and revenues of $5.83 billion, IndusInd Bank, a India based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 45637 employees and revenues of $3.07 billion, Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services, a United States based Government organisation with 1108 employees and revenues of $301.0 million and many others.
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Asklepios Kliniken | Healthcare | 49425 | $5.8B | Germany | VMware by Broadcom | VMware NSX | Network Virtualisation | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 Asklepios Kliniken implemented VMware NSX as a foundational Network Virtualisation capability within a VMware-centered infrastructure. The deployment of VMware NSX was positioned alongside existing VMware vSphere, VMware Horizon, VMware Workspace ONE, VMware Cloud Foundation and VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint Advanced, with preparations noted to extend the network perimeter using VMware SD-WAN by VeloCloud.
The VMware NSX deployment delivered category-standard Network Virtualisation functions including overlay networking, micro-segmentation and east-west traffic control to harden virtual workloads. These capabilities were applied to protect virtual desktops and clinical workspaces, secure virtualized data center traffic, and provide consistent network-based security policies across the group’s virtual infrastructure that supports roughly 16,000 VMware Horizon workspaces. The narrative explicitly ties VMware NSX to virtual networking and security orchestration rather than specific bespoke modules.
Operational coverage for VMware NSX spanned the Asklepios Group’s multi-site footprint, covering around 170 facilities across Germany and supporting clinical and back office business functions such as patient data access, telework for clinicians and remote nursing workflows. Governance and security oversight were driven by the CISO office, with implementation aligned to critical infrastructure compliance requirements and integrated into an automated security posture alongside VMware Carbon Black Cloud Endpoint Advanced and Carbon Black App Control for endpoint audit remediation and server control. Deployment sequencing emphasized rapid integration with the existing VMware stack rather than replacement language.
Outcomes described in source materials include strengthened confidentiality of patient data, more secure and convenient data sharing for patient portals and wireless access, and improved operational resilience during pandemic conditions. Asklepios also positioned VMware NSX as part of a trajectory toward a near-complete VMware Cloud Foundation stack and future extensions to protect medical devices using VMware SD-WAN by VeloCloud, supporting continued standardization and interoperability across the healthcare group.
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IndusInd Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 45637 | $3.1B | India | VMware by Broadcom | VMware NSX | Network Virtualisation | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, IndusInd Bank deployed VMware NSX to establish Network Virtualisation across its virtual infrastructure. The VMware NSX implementation emphasized core Network Virtualisation capabilities, including overlay networking, micro segmentation, distributed switching, and distributed firewalling to enable policy driven isolation and network segmentation at the hypervisor layer.
The deployment architecture centralized NSX control plane components alongside distributed data plane services across the bank's virtualized compute estate and on premises data centers, enabling programmatic network provisioning and policy orchestration for IT, security, and platform teams. Governance shifted toward policy based network configuration and change control, embedding network security policies into virtual machine lifecycle workflows and supporting the bank's hybrid cloud and cloud security initiatives while aligning with ongoing IT projects managed from the Mumbai area.
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Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services | Government | 1108 | $301M | United States | VMware by Broadcom | VMware NSX | Network Virtualisation | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, the Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services deployed VMware NSX as a core Network Virtualisation capability to support distributed firewalling and SDN-based security across state cloud environments. The implementation targeted multiple state agencies and focused on embedding VMware NSX into network security architecture rather than referencing any prior platform, with engineering ownership driving policy design and enforcement across inter-agency traffic flows.
The deployment centered on VMware NSX distributed firewall capabilities, microsegmentation, Layer 3 and Layer 7 rule design, and VLAN segmentation to define internal zoning. Security policy architecture and rule set approvals were formalized, and network segmentation models were designed to enforce internal zoning and reduce attack surfaces.
Integrations were implemented with existing security and operational tooling explicitly tied to the deployment, including Palo Alto firewall management via Panorama for perimeter controls, Splunk and Anomali for dashboards and threat hunting, and Splunk SOAR playbooks configured with RESTful API integrations to CrowdStrike and Zscaler for automated IOC detection and response. ServiceNow was used to manage incidents, tasks, projects, and change requests across agencies, linking operational workflows to the Network Virtualisation platform.
Governance and process work included development of standard operating procedures, least privilege user access policies, ISO 27001 aligned risk assessments for applications and vendors, and approved firewall rule set governance. The initiative emphasized policy-driven segmentation and automated detection-response integrations to strengthen network security posture across the State of Oklahoma using VMware NSX.
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Government | 69906 | $47.6B | United States | VMware by Broadcom | VMware NSX | Network Virtualisation | 2018 | n/a |
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