Hello Alexandre.

FreeIPA is the open source project, or as Red Hat calls it the upstream 
project, that fuels Red Hat IDM [1].
As to IDM, there are many large corporations that use it on production and 
mission critical environments.

Due to non-disclosure agreements I cannot give you fine details about the 
customers I support that have Red Hat IDM deployed on their environments.
For instance,  one of my customers, which is largest Latin American credit and 
debit card operator (in terms of financial transaction volume), uses Red Hat 
IDM, which is based on the FreeIPA project [2], on pretty much 100% of its 
Linux and Unix production environments.

I suggest you reach out to your Red Hat's commercial representative and ask for 
IDM success cases. I bet he would be glad to help you.

[1] https://access.redhat.com/products/identity-management
[2] 
https://www.redhat.com/archives/rh-community-de-berlin/2012-November/pdfOlwXB8dm7U.pdf

Best Regards
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Luiz Fernando Vianna da Silva

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De: freeipa-users-boun...@redhat.com [mailto:freeipa-users-boun...@redhat.com] 
Em nome de Alexandre de Verteuil
Enviada em: terça-feira, 3 de maio de 2016 16:10
Para: freeipa-users@redhat.com
Assunto: [Freeipa-users] Who uses FreeIPA?

Hello all,

I've deployed FreeIPA in my home lab and I'm happy to have single sign-on for 
all my Archlinux virtual machines and Fedora laptops :)

It took me lots of research and conversations before hearing about FreeIPA for 
the first time while searching for a libre SSO solution. I think FreeIPA needs 
much more exposure. I am really impressed with it.
Tomorrow I am giving a short presentation at my workplace to talk about it and 
invite other sysadmins to try it.

I would like to make a slide showing the current adoption of FreeIPA. I read 
that Red Hat uses it internally, but do they actually deploy it in their 
client's infrastructures? Are there any big companies that use it?
Even if I only have reports of schools and small businesses would be good 
enough to say it's production ready and it has traction.

Whether you are reporting about your own use or you know where I can find out 
more would be greatly appreciated! I have not found a "Who uses FreeIPA" page 
on the Internet.

Best regards,
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