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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
1-800-Flowers.com Retail 4000 $1.8B United States IBM IBM AIX Operating System (OS) 2004 n/a
In 2004, 1-800-Flowers.com deployed IBM AIX. IBM AIX, the Operating System (OS) platform, was configured to host enterprise middleware and SAP landscapes supporting retail commerce and supply chain operations. The implementation included installation, upgrades, and ongoing administration of AIX versions 5.2, 5.3, 6.1, and 7.1 in a 24/7/365 environment. Administration responsibilities extended to DB2 databases with versions 9.1, 9.5, 9.7, 10.1, and 10.5, and included PowerHA design and administration for high availability. IBM AIX systems were architected to support IBM WebSphere Commerce, DB2, SAP SCM, SAP ERP, SAP Solution Manager, SAP BI, and SAP PI. Operational deployments covered SAP modules and surrounding middleware such as ERP, BI BW, PI, SCM, EWM, SNC, and Solution Manager, with systems configured and tested for disaster recovery readiness. SAP basis and platform governance activities implemented on IBM AIX included database migration and refresh procedures, performance tuning, SAP security audits, kernel upgrades, batch job management, and transport control. Solution Manager administration incorporated system monitoring, work center administration, change management, trace analysis, SMD administration, end to end trace analysis, Wily Introscope setup, business process monitoring, workload analysis, IT reporting, and LMDB setup.
ABB Brazil Manufacturing 1700 $400M Brazil IBM IBM AIX Operating System (OS) 2007 n/a
In 2007, ABB Brazil implemented IBM AIX as its core Operating System (OS). The deployment provisioned IBM AIX to host enterprise workloads across ABB Brazil's manufacturing IT estate, including support for SAP ERP workloads. Configuration emphasized AIX system administration, storage connectivity and OS-level stability for enterprise applications, leveraging IBM AIX capabilities typical of UNIX-class production environments. Documentation and notes indicate a targeted update cycle occurred in May 2017 to July 2017 when an AIX Support Engineer performed punctual updates to the AIX OS and Tivoli Storage Management, to enable the internal basis team to upgrade SAP ERP 6.0 EHP7. Operational ownership rested with ABB's internal basis and operations teams in the São Paulo area, with the AIX Support Engineer executing the OS and TSM updates alongside application basis activities. The implementation impacted IT operations and application support for manufacturing and ERP business functions, with governance executed through internal basis team workflows.
Ace Hardware Retail 12500 $9.5B United States IBM IBM AIX Operating System (OS) 2002 n/a
In 2002 Ace Hardware implemented IBM AIX as its standard Operating System (OS) to consolidate Unix infrastructure across enterprise data centers. IBM AIX was deployed on IBM pSeries hardware to host DB2 LUW supporting SAP database workloads and to provide a stable OS layer for Unix and enterprise storage services. The implementation positioned IBM AIX as the primary operating environment for enterprise systems engineering and data center operations. Configuration work focused on operating system hardening, capacity provisioning on IBM pSeries, and storage integration including Flash tiering to improve I O performance. IBM AIX served as the runtime for DB2 LUW instances and for operational tooling used to centralize job scheduling, reducing the number of disparate schedulers. System administration, patching, and software maintenance were governed by an enterprise systems engineering team responsible for Unix, AS400 support, and storage management. Integrations and operational coverage included DB2 LUW for SAP workloads, AS400 system support, and storage systems with Flash tiers, alongside data protection via replication based disaster recovery. The deployment consolidated job scheduling to a single enterprise scheduler and aligned database administration practices across IBM mainframe DB2, IMS, Oracle, Teradata, and Microsoft SQL Server as part of enterprise data management responsibilities. Day to day operations were centered in the corporate data center under the Data Center and Enterprise Systems Manager function. Governance and financial stewardship were explicit, with the enterprise systems engineering team managing a multi million dollar software maintenance budget. Reported outcomes tied to these platform and operational changes included a stated savings of $5 million, improved performance through Flash storage adoption, and a lower corporate risk profile by moving disaster recovery from tape backup to data replication. Recovery Time Objective improved to 12 hours from 4 days, and Recovery Point Objective improved from 30 hours to 5 minutes.
Consumer Packaged Goods 450 $75M United States IBM IBM AIX Operating System (OS) 2007 n/a
Consumer Packaged Goods 2000 $1.2B Italy IBM IBM AIX Operating System (OS) 2005 REALTECH
Banking and Financial Services 2306 $435M Mexico IBM IBM AIX Operating System (OS) 2015 n/a
Oil, Gas and Chemicals 952 $822M India IBM IBM AIX Operating System (OS) 2015 Pentagon System & Services
Life Sciences 18000 $6.5B United States IBM IBM AIX Operating System (OS) 2001 Ibm
Retail 15000 $5.7B Belgium IBM IBM AIX Operating System (OS) 2020 n/a
Professional Services 18000 $5.3B United States IBM IBM AIX Operating System (OS) 1999 n/a
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  1. University of Leicester, a United Kingdom based Education organization with 4355 Employees
  2. J N Construction, a Canada based Construction and Real Estate company with 3 Employees
  3. S&P Global, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organization with 42350 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD IBM AIX Coverage

IBM AIX is a Operating System (OS) solution from IBM.

Companies worldwide use IBM AIX, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Apple, Costco, REWE Group, Disney and Sysco are recorded users of IBM AIX for Operating System (OS).

Companies using IBM AIX are most concentrated in Manufacturing, Retail and Leisure and Hospitality, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using IBM AIX are most concentrated in United States and Germany, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of IBM AIX across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using IBM AIX range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 2.2%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 15.38%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 47.25%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 35.16%.

Customers of IBM AIX include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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