Below are case studies and user commentary from the Rundeck community.

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John D'Esposito

John D'Esposito Implements ChatOps for Financial Services Companies

When companies want to get the most out of their Cloud infrastructure investment, New York based Devopulence is called in to help rethink and retool operations. Rundeck is used as a key part of their ChatOps and Incident Response solutions.
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Jordan Koch - Disney

Jordan Koch from Disney

Rundeck is a key tool in the toolbox for Jordan Koch and his Systems Engineering colleagues. As with any diverse and expanding organization, this team realized that they needed both standard operating procedures and way to safely give people on other teams self-service access to those procedures.
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Mark Maun - Ticketmaster

Mark Maun from Ticketmaster

Mark uses Rundeck to eable a single team to safely deploy applications across environments and empower support teams to take action to resolve issues immediately. Mark has used Rundeck to enable initiatives that have reduced escalations by 30% - 40%, overall support incident costs by 55%, and reduced mean time to repair (MTTR) by 50% - 150% per service.
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Prakash Rudraraju - Data.com

Prakash Rudraraju from Data.com

Prakash uses Rundeck to: 1. provide visibility into deployments in secure production environments 2. safely enable self-serivce capabiltiies that protect the capacity of the TechOps Team 3. improve the ease of patching and routine maintenance by leveraging a library of repeatable procedures.
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Automation at Salesforce.com

Automating Operations at Salesforce.com

As one of the world's largest cloud based business services, Salesforce.com needs high-scale and high-velocity operations. Rundeck is one of the key operations tools that lets them do just that. The Salesforce.com team took a toolchain approach that features Rundeck, SaltStack, and a custom internal tool called Kingpin.
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