List of IBM SiView Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying IBM SiView 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 SiView for Manufacturing Execution System 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 SiView for Manufacturing Execution System include: GlobalFoundries, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 14000 employees and revenues of $6.79 billion, Soitec, a France based Manufacturing organisation with 1991 employees and revenues of $1.03 billion and many others.
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GlobalFoundries | Manufacturing | 14000 | $6.8B | United States | IBM | IBM SiView | Manufacturing Execution System | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, GlobalFoundries implemented IBM SiView as a Manufacturing Execution System to instrument process flows, route build execution, and factory systems setup across its semiconductor fabs. The deployment targeted continuous 24x7 fab operations and spanned multiple technology nodes and product lines, supported by coordinated onsite and offshore engineering and technician teams that maintained operational continuity.
The IBM SiView implementation emphasized detailed MES process flow modeling and route build configuration, with explicit business rule administration and UAT governance for releases. Functional capabilities implemented included process flow modeling, route build execution, factory system configuration governance, and nomenclature and documentation standardization to ensure consistent configuration across sites.
Integrations included explicit coupling with global Engineering Change Management ECM releases to control business rule and configuration updates, and operational alignment with yield engineering workflows and route build data verification tools. Adoption activities included instructor led and web based training, plus tools for process flow data verification to accelerate user proficiency and reduce execution errors within the Manufacturing Execution System.
Governance centered on formalized change management, documentation standards, and incident management workflows from initial troubleshooting through containment and corrective and preventive actions. Operational practices embedded Lean principles into daily MES usage and route build processes, improving system readiness and time to production while sustaining audit readiness and global configuration consistency.
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Soitec | Manufacturing | 1991 | $1.0B | France | IBM | IBM SiView | Manufacturing Execution System | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, Soitec implemented IBM SiView as a Manufacturing Execution System to standardize shop floor execution across its facilities. The initial deployment targeted a common solution for Factory Scheduling and Factory Dashboarding, with alignment across the two primary production sites in Singapore and France.
The implementation of IBM SiView centered on Factory Scheduling and Factory Dashboarding modules, configured to support production sequencing, real time production visibility, and operational KPIs on the shop floor. A MES business API was architected and followed through implementation, providing an application layer in front of both IBM SiView and the Promis MES to expose scheduling and dashboard services to downstream consumers.
Integrations emphasize a dual-MES operational model, where the MES business API federates data and transactions between SiView and Promis and orchestrates shop floor execution workflows. Operational coverage included manufacturing operations, production planning, and manufacturing IT functions at the two regional sites, with the IBM SiView instance providing core execution, data collection, and dashboard feeds.
Governance activities focused on architecture definition and ongoing follow-up, including alignment of common dashboarding standards and scheduling rules across sites. The engagement also included architecture advisory to define replacement paths or modernization for new or obsolete systems, and ongoing oversight to ensure the MES business API and IBM SiView implementations remained consistent with operational requirements.
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