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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
2 Sisters Food Group Consumer Packaged Goods 14000 $4.1B United Kingdom IBM IBM i Operating System (OS) 2010 n/a
In 2010, 2 Sisters Food Group implemented IBM i as its midrange operating platform for central functions. IBM i, Operating System (OS), was provisioned to support the company’s main SAP ERP environment and to provide system-level services for the iSeries estate. Deployment centered on iSeries midrange systems managed by Data Centre Ops and the SAP BASIS and iSeries technical teams, with IBM i delivering core operating system capabilities such as system security administration, process and job scheduling, storage and file system management, and platform-level serviceability consistent with the Operating System (OS) category. Day-to-day operational responsibilities included platform administration and technical support for SAP application stacks running on the midrange. The environment was operated in close coordination with LAN and WAN infrastructure under the network manager, reflecting an integrated operational coverage that connected Data Centre operations, network teams, and SAP BASIS. IBM i supported the main SAP ERP workloads, requiring cross-functional interactions between the iSeries technical teams and SAP BASIS to maintain production availability and platform health. Governance was implemented through supplier and vendor management for WAN and LAN contracts, and project assurance practices were applied to technical upgrades for the WAN, LAN and midrange systems running SAP ERP. Change control and coordinated rollout processes involved Data Centre Ops, SAP BASIS, and iSeries technical staff to govern platform upgrades and network changes.
ACH Food Companies Consumer Packaged Goods 450 $75M United States IBM IBM i Operating System (OS) 2012 n/a
In 2012, ACH Food Companies implemented IBM i under the Operating System (OS) category. The IBM i deployment was managed within the System Services organization reporting to the CIO and aligned with the company’s SAP infrastructure responsibilities. Configuration and operational modules focused on OS level administration, capacity planning, security controls, and platform availability, with IBM i handling system administration, user and process management and supporting DB2 related workloads. The environment operated alongside AIX and DB2 platforms, reflecting a multi platform server estate where IBM i provided core Operating System (OS) services for application hosting and database support. Operational scope included System Services, SAP infrastructure teams, and centralized plant support, with administrators responsible for IBM i as part of enterprise SAP operating infrastructure. Integrations and co management explicitly included AIX, DB2, and SAP Basis administration as indicated by the systems administration responsibilities documented by IT leadership. Governance and process controls for IBM i were administered by the Senior Manager IT, System Services, who oversaw architecture, capacity planning, IT audit, disaster recovery testing, security and compliance, and corporate security awareness training. Rollout and ongoing support emphasized centralized administration and coordinated disaster recovery planning rather than siloed plant level support.
Agravis Raiffeisen Consumer Packaged Goods 6853 $9.0B Germany IBM IBM i Operating System (OS) 2012 n/a
In 2012, Agravis Raiffeisen implemented IBM i as its Operating System (OS) platform. IBM i was provisioned to host core ordering and retail applications including Ramos-/400 and the integrated Raiffeisen information system Iris. The IBM i implementation provided platform-level services aligned with an Operating System (OS) deployment, delivering application runtime, integrated data management, transaction processing and scheduled batch job execution for on-premises operations. Configuration emphasized multi-application tenancy to run Ramos-/400 for spare parts and accessories ordering and Iris for point of sale and merchandising data capture, preserving consistent execution of commercial business logic. IBM i coexisted with SAP ECC and GWS in Agravis Raiffeisen's heterogeneous landscape, supporting interfaces that tied ordering and point of sale workflows into the broader enterprise environment. Operational coverage for the IBM i hosted applications included retail cash register systems in agricultural centers and the group's Raiffeisen markets, supporting trading, inventory and retail business functions across the company's network of locations. The IBM i platform remained part of a multi-year roadmap toward a uniform SAP S/4 Hana process world articulated in the Dock project beginning in 2019, during which Iris cash register systems were equipped with SAP cash registers and the invoice workflow was integrated with SAP FI and the D.velop document management system. As an explicit outcome of that integration work, 1,400 users now process around 1,000,000 invoices annually via the unified invoice workflow that links the group's ERP components.
Life Sciences 2736 $841M Denmark IBM IBM i Operating System (OS) 2000 n/a
Manufacturing 300 $50M United States IBM IBM i Operating System (OS) 2014 n/a
Manufacturing 800 $230M Mexico IBM IBM i Operating System (OS) 2000 n/a
Manufacturing 700 $100M Germany IBM IBM i Operating System (OS) 1999 n/a
Consumer Packaged Goods 11522 $1.2B Germany IBM IBM i Operating System (OS) 2020 Blue Consult
Consumer Packaged Goods 610 $100M United States IBM IBM i Operating System (OS) 2011 Ibm
Retail 7000 $1.7B United States IBM IBM i Operating System (OS) 2018 n/a
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  1. Purity Wholesale Grocers, a United States based Distribution organization with 300 Employees
  2. Egetrans Mexico,, a Mexico based Transportation company with 2 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD IBM i Coverage

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

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

Organizations such as Sysco, Metro, Core-Mark, fenaco and Agravis Raiffeisen are recorded users of IBM i for Operating System (OS).

Companies using IBM i are most concentrated in Distribution, Retail and Manufacturing, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

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

Companies using IBM i range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 1.04%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 37.5%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 43.75%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 17.71%.

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

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