How Delfingen scaled a cloud-first strategy for 4,000 employees with Cameyo
Global automotive product manufacturer Delfingen experienced a remarkable expansion, doubling its workforce and growing by 23% in just five years through a major acquisition. To manage this rapid growth across borders, the company needed to standardize its workplace technology for 4,000 employees spread across 20 countries and 37 locations.
Embracing a cloud-first architecture
To overcome the challenges of scaling operations globally with a relatively small IT team, Delfingen transitioned to a zero-trust, cloud-first architecture. As part of this comprehensive digital transformation, the organization embraced Google's complete end-user computing stack, including ChromeOS, Chrome Enterprise, Google Workspace, Google Cloud, and Cameyo.
However, becoming a cloud-first company meant their new tech stack needed to integrate smoothly without disrupting existing workflows. By utilizing Cameyo by Google, Delfingen successfully ensured that employees maintained access to all legacy applications within this modern framework. This strategic integration allowed the organization to standardize processes, optimize limited IT resources, and support rapid growth securely.
Organizational Gains
- Legacy Accessibility: Utilized Cameyo to maintain seamless access to essential legacy applications within their newly deployed cloud-first tech stack.
- Global Standardization: Successfully delivered manageable, standardized workplace technology to 4,000 employees across 37 locations globally.
- Scalable Architecture: Leveraged Cameyo alongside the Google ecosystem to support rapid expansion and a doubled workforce without overburdening a small IT team.

