FireDaemon Customers
Trusted Windows Service Management for Enterprise Environments
For over 25 years, FireDaemon has provided reliable Windows service management software for organisations operating mission critical systems. Enterprises, government agencies, financial institutions, universities, and technology companies rely on FireDaemon to run applications as secure, persistent Windows services across production environments.
FireDaemon is designed for stability, predictable service behaviour, and long term operational control in Windows Server infrastructure. Customers deploy it where uptime, security, and controlled background execution are essential.
How Organisations Use FireDaemon
Customers use FireDaemon to:
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Run third party and custom applications as Windows services
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Standardise service management across enterprise Windows servers
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Maintain automatic recovery and controlled startup behaviour
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Support legacy and modern applications within Windows environments
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Manage services consistently across physical, virtual, and cloud systems
Security and Enterprise Integration
FireDaemon integrates with Microsoft Windows infrastructure, including Active Directory, Group Policy, Service SIDs, and gMSA accounts. It supports secure service execution in regulated and high availability environments.
FireDaemon also contributes to open source initiatives such as FireDaemon OpenSSL and ZeroInput, reinforcing its commitment to secure Windows service management.
Proven Across Industries Worldwide
FireDaemon software is deployed globally across government, defence, finance, education, telecommunications, manufacturing, energy, and technology sectors. It supports environments ranging from single server installations to globally distributed enterprise infrastructure.
Selected Customers
Organisations across multiple sectors rely on FireDaemon to support production Windows service operations in demanding environments.
Military & Government
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US Army
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US Airforce
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US Navy
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United Nations
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NASA
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Dept of Military Affairs
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Dept of Vererans Affairs
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US Dept of Transport
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US Dept of Labor
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US Chamber of Commerce
Finance
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ABNAmro
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American Express
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National City Bank
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American Express
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Deutsche Bank
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Bank of Oklahoma
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Bank of the West
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Barclays
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Dow Jones
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London Stock Exchange
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Wells Fargo
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The Peoples Bank
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Banque du Liban
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Banque Nationale du Canada
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Fortis
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Dacotah Bank
Education
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MIT
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Harvard University
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University of Frankfurt
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University of Sydney
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University of Calgary
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University of Oslo
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University of California
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University of Texas
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University of Washington
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University of Florida
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University of Conneticut
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University of Pennsylvannia
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University of Michigan
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University of British Columbia
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University of Salford
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Miami University
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Washington State University
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Rice University
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Queen Mary University of London
Technology
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Microsoft
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Google
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Intel
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AMD
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Dell
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Cisco
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EMC
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eBay
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HP
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IBM
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Oracle
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Seagate
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SAP
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Citrix
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Electronic Arts
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Accenture
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Unisys
Consumer
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Westinghouse
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Campbell Grocery
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FijiFilm
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Nokia
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Xerox
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Walgreens
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Kellogg Company
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Samsung
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Nestle
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SAAB
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Rolls Royce
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Pilkington
Entertainment
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Sony DADC
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Dreamworks SKG
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Time Warner
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Universal Music Group
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Warner Music Group
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Animal Logic
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Zombie Studios
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TNA
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Pandemic Studios
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Dr. D Studios

