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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Alliance Bank Banking and Financial Services 3959 $461M Malaysia IBM IBM Integration Bus iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) 2017 n/a
In 2017, Alliance Bank implemented IBM Integration Bus as an iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) solution to provide an enterprise integration backbone. The deployment targeted centralized messaging and interface management to support bank operations. The IBM Integration Bus implementation functioned as the bank's enterprise middleware and was configured for message routing, data transformation, protocol bridging and orchestration, capabilities typical of the iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) category. Configuration work focused on creating message flows and integration nodes to standardize interfaces across different messaging formats. IBM Integration Bus was connected to the AMLA System, SWIFT/RENTAS System, Managed File Transfer System and Robotic Processing Automation systems as part of operational support responsibilities. The BAU support team managed incident resolution and technical production support for these integrations, aligning integration patterns to banking messaging and file exchange workflows. Governance and rollout were managed through formal project management and change control, with 18 projects and 20 change requests implemented during the cited period. Operational ownership resided in Information Technology under the Vice President of Information Technology, with team leads providing escalation, runbook guidance and continuous support for IBM Integration Bus.
Close Brothers Banking and Financial Services 4000 $793M United Kingdom IBM IBM Integration Bus iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) 2015 n/a
In 2015, Close Brothers implemented IBM Integration Bus. The IBM Integration Bus deployment was executed as a central integration backbone within a bank-wide programme supporting CRM, Core Banking Platform and Document Management, Regulatory Reporting and Analytics, Online Customer Portal and Identity Access Management, and Data Migration, positioning Close Brothers IBM Integration Bus iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) to span multiple enterprise workstreams. IBM Integration Bus was configured to provide canonical message routing, transformation and orchestration capabilities, and to serve as an adapter framework for heterogeneous endpoints. The implementation leveraged integration patterns typical of iPaaS such as protocol bridging, content transformation, error handling and reusable message flows to standardize interfaces across application domains. The integration estate explicitly connected IBM Integration Bus with Salesforce, Temenos T24, Temenos Connect Internet Banking, IBM API Connect, IBM DataPower, Informatica MDM, Informatica PowerCenter and Data Quality, Business Objects, and backend SQL and Oracle systems. These integrations supported business functions across CRM, core banking processing, regulatory reporting and analytics, online banking front ends and identity access management, enabling synchronous and asynchronous exchanges between channels and back office systems. Governance for the IBM Integration Bus rollout was driven by enterprise architecture oversight and a hands on lead architect responsible for end to end design and assurance across multiple concurrent workstreams and vendors. Implementation controls emphasized interface standards, message schema governance and coordinated change management to ensure consistent service contracts and operational handoffs between development, integration and operations teams.
Maybank Banking and Financial Services 43000 $5.4B Malaysia IBM IBM Integration Bus iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) 2018 n/a
In 2018 Maybank implemented IBM Integration Bus as a strategic integration layer, aligning the deployment to an iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) architectural approach. The program positioned IBM Integration Bus as the enterprise message brokering and service mediation platform to standardize connectivity across banking systems and digital channels. The IBM Integration Bus implementation focused on canonical message flows, protocol transformation, service orchestration, and mediation capabilities typical of an integration platform. Configuration included message routing and transformation logic, reusable integration services, and runtime message flow management within the IBM Integration Bus runtime. Integrations explicitly incorporated IBM MQ for persistent messaging, IBM DataPower for edge security and protocol bridging, and IBM API Management for API exposure and lifecycle control. Operational coverage emphasized connectivity between internal banking applications and customer-facing digital channels, using IBM Integration Bus to centralize message brokering and secure API fronting. Governance was organized around centralized integration standards, API lifecycle governance, and operational monitoring, with emphasis on service versioning, runtime observability, and cataloged integration artifacts. The implementation reflected domain architecture practices for IBM products, leveraging IBM Integration Bus to enforce consistent integration patterns and operational controls across the bank.
Banking and Financial Services 4040 $669M United Kingdom IBM IBM Integration Bus iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) 2016 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 25954 $63.6B South Africa IBM IBM Integration Bus iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) 2018 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 96165 $40.4B Canada IBM IBM Integration Bus iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) 2019 n/a
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  1. Astm Skills India, a India based Education organization with 10 Employees
  2. Insurance Australia Group, a Australia based Insurance company with 13650 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD IBM Integration Bus Coverage

IBM Integration Bus is a iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) solution from IBM.

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

Organizations such as NedBank, RBC Wealth Management, Maybank, Close Brothers and Metro Bank are recorded users of IBM Integration Bus for iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service).

Companies using IBM Integration Bus are most concentrated in Banking and Financial Services, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using IBM Integration Bus are most concentrated in South Africa, Canada and Malaysia, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of IBM Integration Bus across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using IBM Integration Bus range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 0%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 0%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 50%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 50%.

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

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