List of IBM Connect:Direct Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying IBM Connect:Direct customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased IBM Connect:Direct for Content Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using IBM Connect:Direct for Content Management include: Rabobank, a Netherlands based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 47000 employees and revenues of $20.53 billion, G4S, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 800000 employees and revenues of $20.00 billion, Western Union, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 9100 employees and revenues of $4.21 billion and many others.
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G4S | Professional Services | 800000 | $20.0B | United Kingdom | IBM | IBM Connect:Direct | Content Management | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, G4S implemented IBM Connect:Direct as a foundational platform. G4S deployed IBM Connect:Direct within a Content Management context to support Cash Management, E-Commerce and OMS business functions across its operational footprint.
The implementation focused on enterprise grade managed file transfer capabilities, including scheduled batch transfers, automated workflow orchestration, centralized audit logging and secure transmission configuration. IBM Connect:Direct was configured to handle high volume file movement, error handling and retry logic, and to provide transaction level traceability consistent with Content Management operational patterns.
IBM Connect:Direct was integrated with the existing middleware and application stack, specifically with BizTalk for message orchestration, SQL Server and SSIS for persistence and ETL, IIS and Tomcat for application hosting, Cognos for reporting, WCF and .NET services for application interfaces, and Compass and iCom for downstream processing. The deployment architecture placed IBM Connect:Direct as the enterprise file transfer layer that connected front end E-Commerce and OMS workflows to back end Cash Management systems.
Operational governance aligned around centralized monitoring, runbooks for exception handling, and scheduled reconciliation processes between Cash Management, E-Commerce and OMS teams. Support processes were organized to ensure reliable handoffs between middleware orchestration and downstream reconciliation, and to maintain auditability and traceability required by G4S business operations.
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Rabobank | Banking and Financial Services | 47000 | $20.5B | Netherlands | IBM | IBM Connect:Direct | Content Management | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Rabobank deployed IBM Connect:Direct as part of a broader IBM Sterling Commerce based B2B integration strategy, positioning IBM Connect:Direct within a Content Management approach to standardize trading partner connections and automate onboarding for retail banking operations. The implementation explicitly tied the company, IBM Connect:Direct, Content Management and trading partner integration to satisfy availability and regulatory control requirements.
The technical architecture combined IBM Sterling B2B Integrator for high performance EDI message processing and IBM Sterling File Gateway to manage FTP file flows, with IBM Sterling Control Center and IBM DataPower Gateway providing end to end monitoring, security enforcement and operational visibility. IBM Connect:Direct was kept interoperable with the Sterling components to maintain always on file transfer and secure message handling across the integration landscape.
Operational scope concentrated on retail banking business functions, supporting higher risk transactions such as ordering cash for ATMs and ordering new credit cards, as well as lower risk processes including bank statement printing. The platform explicitly addressed requirements for 24/7 availability and controls to assist compliance with stringent regulatory requirements.
Rabobank standardized partner connections and automated onboarding workflows, executing the deployment with an expert team of consultants from IBM who coordinated architecture, configuration and operational handover. Governance and process changes centralized EDI processing, FTP gateway management and monitoring workflows through Sterling Control Center and DataPower, enabling operational teams to manage trading partner integrations within the Content Management framework.
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Western Union | Banking and Financial Services | 9100 | $4.2B | United States | IBM | IBM Connect:Direct | Content Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Western Union implemented IBM Connect:Direct within its Content Management environment to support high velocity file movement. The deployment emphasized point to point, high-throughput transfers to meet the demands of trading partner communications and internal batch exchanges.
IBM Connect:Direct was configured to provide automated file transfer workflows, secure session management, and protocol optimization consistent with large scale B2B file movement. The implementation operated alongside IBM B2B Integrator, which acted as the flexible gateway for trading communications, and IBM Secure Proxy, which provided a perimeter to the internal network to separate edge connectivity from internal systems.
Operationally the pattern separated the edge proxy, the B2B gateway, and dedicated Connect:Direct transfer nodes to centralize transfer orchestration and control. The configuration supported payments and operations functions by enabling rapid transfers at speed and scale, while the gateway and proxy components maintained a secure boundary for partner connectivity and back end systems.
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating IBM Connect:Direct
- Mastercard, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organization with 35300 Employees
- Bradesco Seguros, a Brazil based Insurance company with 7000 Employees
- Bank of America, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organization with 213000 Employees
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