AI Buyer Insights:

Swedbank, a Temenos T24 customer evaluated Oracle Flexcube

Cantor Fitzgerald, a Kyriba Treasury customer evaluated GTreasury

Westpac NZ, an Infosys Finacle customer evaluated nCino Bank OS

Citigroup, a VestmarkONE customer evaluated BlackRock Aladdin Wealth

Wayfair, a Korber HighJump WMS customer just evaluated Manhattan WMS

Michelin, an e2open customer evaluated Oracle Transportation Management

Moog, an UKG AutoTime customer evaluated Workday Time and Attendance

Swedbank, a Temenos T24 customer evaluated Oracle Flexcube

Cantor Fitzgerald, a Kyriba Treasury customer evaluated GTreasury

Westpac NZ, an Infosys Finacle customer evaluated nCino Bank OS

Citigroup, a VestmarkONE customer evaluated BlackRock Aladdin Wealth

Wayfair, a Korber HighJump WMS customer just evaluated Manhattan WMS

Michelin, an e2open customer evaluated Oracle Transportation Management

Moog, an UKG AutoTime customer evaluated Workday Time and Attendance

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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When VAR/SI Insight Insight Source
Brisbane Airport Transportation 422 $656M Australia Motorola Solutions Motorola Noggin Platform Critical Event Management 2020 n/a In 2020 Brisbane Airport implemented the Motorola Noggin Platform. The Motorola Noggin Platform was introduced as the airport s Critical Event Management solution to coordinate incident response across operations, security, engineering, and asset management functions. Configuration emphasized incident management workflows and situational awareness capabilities, including structured incident logging, role based response orchestration, real time alerting, and consolidated operational dashboards. The deployment aligned typical Critical Event Management capabilities with airport needs for event escalation, multi stakeholder coordination, and persistent audit trails for events affecting terminals, aprons, and airside operations. Integrations were executed with existing technology stacks noted in the airport program, specifically TechnologyOne ERP SaaS for asset and finance context, Nintex BPM and Automation for workflow automation, Microsoft 365 for collaboration, Power Platform PPM for project and program visibility, BIM GIS for spatial asset context, SCADA and LoRaWAN Internet of Things feeds for operational telemetry, and the Cyber Security Operation Center for security event correlation. These integrations provided the Motorola Noggin Platform with both contextual asset data and live sensor telemetry to support a common operating picture across the airfield and terminals. Governance and rollout were managed through the airport s program management constructs, with responsibilities including business engagement, roadmap planning, tender management, and project delivery led by the Airport Technology Program office. Implementation workstreams reorganized incident response procedures to route events through the Noggin platform, and governance emphasized cross functional coordination between operations, security, engineering, and IT to sustain incident lifecycle processes.
HLB Mann Judd Banking and Financial Services 1096 $177M Australia Eftsure EFTSure VENDORsure AML, Fraud and Compliance 2017 n/a In 2017, HLB Mann Judd implemented EFTSure VENDORsure to strengthen supplier onboarding as part of its AML, Fraud and Compliance controls. The EFTSure VENDORsure supplier onboarding solution was introduced to formalize vendor verification and to establish consistent compliance gates across procurement and payables. The deployment focused on embedding supplier screening into vendor lifecycle management rather than ad hoc onboarding processes. Configuration work included standard onboarding workflows, electronic document collection and storage, automated identity and bank account verification, sanctions and PEP screening, and audit logging to support compliance monitoring. Workflows were configured to enforce sequential approvals, capture verification evidence, and maintain a centralized supplier record for ongoing due diligence. These modules align with common AML, Fraud and Compliance capabilities for supplier risk mitigation. Operational scope covered procurement, accounts payable, and risk and compliance functions within HLB Mann Judd, with the system providing role based access and approval routing. Governance changes centered on centralized supplier registration, documented verification steps, and audit trails to support regulatory scrutiny and internal policy enforcement. The narrative describes the structural implementation of EFTSure VENDORsure within HLB Mann Judd and its integration into supplier onboarding and compliance processes.
Professional Services 400 $80M Australia NextRoll NextRoll Cookie Consent Banner Governance, Risk and Compliance 2019 n/a
Professional Services 1700 $215M Australia OneTrust OneTrust Cookie Consent Governance, Risk and Compliance 2023 n/a
Professional Services 1700 $215M Australia OneTrust OneTrust CookiePro Governance, Risk and Compliance 2023 n/a
Professional Services 450 $189M Australia OneTrust OneTrust Cookie Consent Governance, Risk and Compliance 2021 n/a
Professional Services 450 $189M Australia OneTrust OneTrust CookiePro Governance, Risk and Compliance 2023 n/a
Professional Services 200 $22M Australia OneTrust OneTrust Cookie Consent Governance, Risk and Compliance 2022 n/a
Professional Services 200 $22M Australia OneTrust OneTrust CookiePro Governance, Risk and Compliance 2022 n/a
Life Sciences 250 $35M Australia OneTrust OneTrust Cookie Consent Governance, Risk and Compliance 2021 n/a
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