List of IBM iSeries Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying IBM iSeries 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 iSeries for Application Hosting and Computing Services 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 iSeries for Application Hosting and Computing Services include: The Navigator Company, a Portugal based Manufacturing organisation with 3150 employees and revenues of $1.70 billion, Getinge US, a United States based Life Sciences organisation with 3013 employees and revenues of $1.46 billion, Trinks, a Germany based Distribution organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $400.0 million, Royal Cup, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 848 employees and revenues of $360.0 million, Brax, a Germany based Retail organisation with 1100 employees and revenues of $345.0 million and many others.
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Acesur | Consumer Packaged Goods | 1000 | $330M | Spain | IBM | IBM iSeries | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2010 | Control System Technology |
In 2010, Acesur implemented IBM iSeries under its Application Hosting and Computing Services strategy to host the new centralized SAP ERP and its DB2 database. The deployment was positioned in the company data center at Vilches and tied to a broader infrastructure refresh that supported SAP production go live at the beginning of 2010.
The IBM iSeries implementation was configured to run SAP modules including financials, production, and customer management, with HR noted as planned for future rollout. A new iSeries 9406 unit was acquired to support the SAP DB2 workload and an additional iSeries was provisioned to handle ERP processing, while the older server was retained to hold five years of historical data.
Control System Technology acted as the systems integrator for the communications and hosting integration, and Altim managed SAP parameterization and deployment activities. The environment integrated IBM iSeries hosted DB2 with the company SAP landscape and with a communications layer built around NetASQ U70 appliances, enabling VPN IPSec tunnels over Telefónica Business ADSL, remote mobile access, supplier tunnels for support, content filtering, IDS, load balancing, and gateway failover.
Rollout followed a phased approach for both SAP and communications, with NetASQ appliances entering production in September 2009 after a pilot at Puente del Obispo and a two month branch-by-branch rollout. The combined hosting and communications program increased control over availability and security, delivered stability and reduced unnecessary network traffic, and yielded an explicit communications cost saving estimated at between 800 and 1,000 euros per month, with no reported incidents since implementation.
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Anschuetz GmbH | Manufacturing | 700 | $100M | Germany | IBM | IBM iSeries | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Anschuetz GmbH implemented IBM iSeries as part of its Application Hosting and Computing Services. The IBM iSeries deployment provided AS/400 compute with DB2/400 database hosting to support ERP interface workloads and backend transactional processing. Implementation work emphasized ERP interface programming to integrate the newly introduced SAP SD module, using ILE-RPG, free-format RPG and SQL to build order-to-cash interface logic. The configuration focused on application hosting, job scheduling and DB2/400 stored procedures to stabilize data flows between the iSeries environment and SAP.
The project covered ERP, IT operations and order management functions within the manufacturing organization, establishing first level support and AS/400 system maintenance processes. Integrations centered on the SAP SD interface, with RPG based programs and DB2/400 schema objects orchestrating sales order, delivery and billing message exchange. Governance included code level maintenance, release routines and operational support handoff to internal IT, with ongoing system administration on IBM iSeries. Technical artifacts cited in the implementation include AS/400 system architecture, DB2/400 database design and RPG language based interface modules.
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Brax | Retail | 1100 | $345M | Germany | IBM | IBM iSeries | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Brax implemented IBM iSeries as its Application Hosting and Computing Services platform. The deployment established a centralized host for core retail processing across Brax's German operations, consolidating transaction processing, database services, and scheduled batch workloads on an IBM mid tier environment.
IBM iSeries was used to run native procedural application logic, including RPG and CLLE runtimes, supporting order processing, inventory management, and financial posting functions consistent with Application Hosting and Computing Services. The environment provided database services and job scheduling capabilities, and supported web facing service layers that exposed product and order data to storefront and e commerce channels.
Operational coverage included Brax corporate IT and retail business functions such as merchandising, supply chain execution, and finance, with platform administration handled within Brax's IT operations in Germany. Governance emphasized centralized release control, batch window management, and role based access control for production IBM iSeries environments to maintain transactional integrity and formal change control processes.
The implementation positioned IBM iSeries as the stable application hosting and computing services backbone for Brax, supporting core transactional and scheduled workloads rather than front end modernization. Brax IBM iSeries Application Hosting and Computing Services continued to serve as the primary runtime for procedural business applications and consolidated mid tier compute and database services.
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Detlev Louis Motorrad-Vertriebges | Retail | 2100 | $300M | Germany | IBM | IBM iSeries | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 Detlev Louis Motorrad-Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH implemented IBM iSeries as part of an Application Hosting and Computing Services deployment supporting its retail WWS Filialvertrieb environment. The program spanned April 2016 to May 2019 and targeted the companys multi‑country store footprint of 80 branches across Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the Netherlands, aligning platform work with operational store sales and inventory processes.
The implementation centered on IBM iSeries and IBM System i AS/400 infrastructure using DB2 for i, with application development in ILE‑RPG, RPG free and RPG II dialects and SQL. Workstreams included database design, conversion and rework of RPG code into SQL-aware routines, and bespoke extensions to the firms proprietary WWS retail system, with development and maintenance tools such as RDi 9.51 used for code editing and refactoring.
Development and delivery were organized in Agile software development Scrum teams, including freelance contributors between April 2016 and May 2019, responsible for end to end configuration, incremental feature delivery and defect management. Source control and delivery governance used GIT for code management while Jira and Confluence were used for sprint planning, backlog tracking and documentation, embedding standard agile workflows into operations.
Operational coverage included IT application development, store operations and retail merchandising workflows, with custom RPG programming and database engineering supporting point of sale and branch distribution processes. IBM iSeries served as the hosted compute and application runtime platform under the Application Hosting and Computing Services scope, with governance focused on sprint release cadences, code repository control and cross‑functional coordination between development and store operations.
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Getinge US | Life Sciences | 3013 | $1.5B | United States | IBM | IBM iSeries | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Getinge US deployed IBM iSeries for Application Hosting and Computing Services to host core operational applications and to enable reporting and analytics workloads. The implementation used IBM Power Systems running IBM i and Db2 for i for transaction processing, while recognizing Getinge’s preference to use Windows based servers running Microsoft SQL Server for queries, reporting and analytics.
The architecture separated transactional and analytic workloads, keeping operational applications on IBM iSeries and provisioning a Windows based analytic tier with Microsoft SQL Server. To address the explicit requirement to allow users to query, report on and analyze realtime data without negatively impacting transaction response times, the design incorporated realtime data replication and query offload patterns between Db2 for i and the SQL Server analytic tier, along with indexing and retention configurations on the reporting environment.
Operational coverage focused on IT hosting for operational application teams and business users who perform reporting and analytics, with governance controls put in place to manage analytic query load and preserve transaction performance. The IBM iSeries deployment for Application Hosting and Computing Services structured database separation, read only analytic pipelines and workload controls to align the hosting platform with Getinge US business functions for operations and business intelligence.
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Construction and Real Estate | 700 | $126M | United States | IBM | IBM iSeries | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2018 | n/a |
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 848 | $360M | United States | IBM | IBM iSeries | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2019 | Symmetry Software |
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Manufacturing | 3150 | $1.7B | Portugal | IBM | IBM iSeries | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2017 | n/a |
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Distribution | 1500 | $400M | Germany | IBM | IBM iSeries | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2018 | n/a |
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