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docs: Add Volkswagen AG to the list of adopters
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Signed-off-by: Anton Augsburg <[email protected]>
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| [Porsche AG](https://www.porsche.com/) | [email protected] | Porsche AG started using ORT in the year 2020 where we utilize ORT as a core service for FOSS Compliance and FOSS Vulnerabilities. Our approach is to run ORT as a service decentrally by logically decoupling the analyzer and scanner steps, where the Product Development Team takes the responsibility for running the analyzer and the Open Source Program Office takes the responsibility for running the scanner, curation, and report consolidation for auditing. |
| [Robert Bosch GmbH](https://bosch.com/) | [email protected] | Bosch is using ORT as a central Open-Source compliance and SBOM tool. ORT is used to assess Bosch's software products to ensure compliance regarding Open Source packages and code snippets. Additionally, the Advisor is being used for the detection of known security vulnerabilities. |
| [Sovereign Cloud Stack](https://scs.community/) | [email protected] | We are currently in the process of evaluating how to generate a complete SBOM of our stack and secure the software supply chain. We plan to use ORT to analyze our reference implementation as well as to add ORT to our [recommended operator's toolset](https://scs.community/about/#technological-vision). |
| [Volkswagen AG](https://www.volkswagen.de/) | [email protected] | Volkswagen is using ORT as the central orchestrator in a data pipeline for component curation as part of an automated FOSS compliance check. |

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