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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Aegon Insurance 15700 $32.5B Netherlands IBM IBM MQ API API Management 2007 n/a
In 2007 Aegon implemented IBM MQ API as a core component of an API Management architecture to support a new direct to customer pension and ISA proposition. The implementation was developed as an enterprise integration architecture connecting customer facing channels to a set of backend platforms, and the project documentation characterizes the initiative as architecture development for the new proposition. IBM MQ API was configured to expose asynchronous MQ services through managed API endpoints, and the implementation included API routing, protocol mediation, security controls and lifecycle versioning consistent with API Management practice. Configuration work included creating service facades and API endpoints in front of message queuing interfaces and Java services, and mapping request and response flows to content managed in CQ5. Integrations were explicit and central to the implementation, linking Java applications, CQ5, IBM MQ, Pega and Salesforce to the API layer. The deployment structure followed a layered pattern with an API front door for channel orchestration, an enterprise message backbone using MQ for reliable queuing and service orchestration ties into Pega for business process execution and Salesforce for customer record synchronization. Operational governance was formalized around API lifecycle, security policies and change control to coordinate teams working across channels and backends, and rollout used phased exposure of services as integrations were completed. The narrative positions IBM MQ API, the API Management layer, and the integrated platforms as the principal components that enabled cross-functional connectivity for the pension and ISA customer proposition.
AEGON UK Insurance 2136 $717M United Kingdom IBM IBM MQ API API Management 2013 n/a
In 2013, AEGON UK developed architecture for a new direct to customer pension and ISA proposition using IBM MQ API within the API Management category to provide an API façade and messaging backbone for customer facing services. The implementation centered on exposing IBM MQ API endpoints and defining service contracts to support both synchronous and asynchronous interactions for front end channels and account processing flows. The architecture implemented message-oriented middleware patterns, API gateway style routing, and transformation layers to normalize payloads between systems. Configuration work focused on API interface definition, queuing and routing rules using IBM MQ API, and standard API Management controls such as authentication, throttling, and logging to ensure predictable message delivery and auditability. Integrations explicitly included Java application layers, CQ5 content delivery, IBM MQ messaging, Pega for process orchestration, and Salesforce for CRM integration, with IBM MQ API mediating between these platforms. Operational scope targeted the direct to customer distribution channel and connected both front office customer interactions and back office processing for pension and ISA products. Governance measures were implemented around service interface standardization, API lifecycle controls including versioning, and orchestration of cross system workflows to support ongoing development and operations. The narrative records a platform integration architecture where IBM MQ API and API Management practices were used to coordinate Java, CQ5, MQ, Pega and Salesforce components for the new customer proposition.
Audi Automotive 88604 $70.6B Germany IBM IBM MQ API API Management 2018 SVA System Vertrieb Alexander
In 2018, Audi deployed IBM MQ API as a targeted component of its API Management strategy to expose and govern asynchronous interfaces for mission-critical manufacturing management systems and SAP workloads. The implementation was driven by Audi leadership requirements to enable agile, real-time processes and flexible integration patterns to support electrification, connected vehicles and scale in core production and logistics functions. The technical deployment centered on IBM MQ API to provide message queuing, asynchronous messaging patterns, API façade capabilities and brokered integrations for AIX-hosted applications. IBM MQ API was configured alongside IBM MQ queue managers to front legacy application endpoints, enabling secure, managed API access while preserving established IBM AIX runtime environments on IBM Power Systems servers. The solution was deployed on IBM AIX environments running on IBM Power System E980, E880, S824 and E850 servers across two data centers, leveraging IBM PowerVM virtualization and IBM PowerHA clusters for high availability. Integrations included IBM WebSphere Application Server and IBM Db2, and the API surface connected into the broader SAP landscape including SAP S/4HANA, SAP Business Warehouse and SAP Process Integration to support finance, logistics and manufacturing workflows across more than 250 SAP instances. Governance and rollout were coordinated under a consolidated managed services model with IBM Services providing project management and quality assurance, and SVA System Vertrieb Alexander supplying systems infrastructure as a service. Operational controls used platform virtualization and live partition mobility to maintain continuity during maintenance, aligning the IBM MQ API implementation with Audi objectives to harmonize IT operations and enable rapid, event-driven integrations across the enterprise.
Banking and Financial Services 7400 $2.5B United Kingdom IBM IBM MQ API API Management 2018 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 80 $20M Switzerland IBM IBM MQ API API Management 2015 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 43000 $5.4B Malaysia IBM IBM MQ API API Management 2018 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 53859 $20.8B United States IBM IBM MQ API API Management 2020 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 19000 $12.6B United States IBM IBM MQ API API Management 2022 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 2000 $350M Dominican Republic IBM IBM MQ API API Management 2021 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 53400 $17.5B United States IBM IBM MQ API API Management 2014 n/a
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD IBM MQ API Coverage

IBM MQ API is a API Management solution from IBM.

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

Organizations such as Audi, Aegon, PNC Bank, The Bank of New York Mellon and Raymond James & Associates are recorded users of IBM MQ API for API Management.

Companies using IBM MQ API are most concentrated in Automotive, Insurance and Banking and Financial Services, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

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

Companies using IBM MQ API range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 10%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 0%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 30%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 60%.

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

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