List of IBM WebSphere Application Server Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying IBM WebSphere Application Server 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 WebSphere Application Server for Apps Development 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 WebSphere Application Server for Apps Development include: Audi, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 88604 employees and revenues of $70.61 billion, NedBank, a South Africa based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 25954 employees and revenues of $63.59 billion, PNC Bank, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 53859 employees and revenues of $20.81 billion, Mahatransco, a India based Utilities organisation with 10000 employees and revenues of $7.67 billion, American Greetings, a United States based Retail organisation with 17000 employees and revenues of $1.70 billion and many others.
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American Greetings | Retail | 17000 | $1.7B | United States | IBM | IBM WebSphere Application Server | Apps Development | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, American Greetings implemented IBM WebSphere Application Server within its Apps Development portfolio to provide enterprise Java application runtime across its AIX based infrastructure. The deployment targeted workloads supported by the Bucharest IT center, which provides application, data warehouse, QA automation and web and mobile development support, and it was provisioned on IBM pSeries and PowerVM virtualized hosts running AIX. Implementation architecture incorporated PowerVM virtualization, VIOS, SAN and storage virtualization and HMC managed hardware, aligning application tiers with existing AIX administration and virtualization practices.
IBM WebSphere Application Server was configured to deliver core application server capabilities including Java EE runtime, clustering and administrative management, and operations were tied into existing automation workflows through advanced scripting and service delivery processes. Operational integration referenced AIX system administration practices, Network Install Manager based provisioning, coordination with Tivoli based tooling for installation and ongoing support, and alignment with PowerHA and storage virtualization approaches described in the IT engineering responsibilities. Governance emphasized 24x7 support, establishment of standards and best practices for the AIX team, an on call rotation, and the development of automation scripts to streamline ongoing management and integrate WebSphere operations into automated workflows.
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Audi | Automotive | 88604 | $70.6B | Germany | IBM | IBM WebSphere Application Server | Apps Development | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009 Audi implemented IBM WebSphere Application Server as part of a broader IBM private-cloud-ready infrastructure to standardize application-tier middleware across its enterprise application portfolio, categorized under Apps Development. The deployment was positioned inside a private cloud architecture intended to deliver flexible capacity on demand and to support Audi’s large SAP landscape and other enterprise services.
IBM WebSphere Application Server was configured to provide core application server capabilities typical of the Apps Development category, including scalable Java EE runtime, clustering for high availability, centralized administration and automated application deployment workflows. The implementation emphasized middleware consolidation and operational automation to reduce management overhead for application lifecycles.
The application server deployment sat alongside a major infrastructure migration in which Audi moved more than 100 SAP systems from HP-UX with Oracle 10g to IBM AIX 6.1 and IBM DB2 9.7, and provisioned SAP databases on four IBM Power 570 servers with SAP application servers running on 21 IBM BladeCenter PS702 Express servers. The private cloud design orchestrated physically separate hardware into a single virtualized resource pool, enabling IBM WebSphere Application Server to operate within the same cloud fabric as the SAP landscape and other enterprise workloads.
Governance and operational changes were implemented as part of the cloud rollout, with IBM managing the new infrastructure and Audi embedding cloud management processes into its IT organization. The approach reduced physical maintenance requirements and shifted operational ownership toward centralized cloud orchestration and standardized middleware governance.
Documented outcomes from the broader IBM private cloud program included storage savings in the range of 50 to 70 percent, migration of over 100 SAP systems completed in six months, and projected energy efficiency gains of 20 to 40 percent over four years. IBM WebSphere Application Server functioned as the Apps Development layer within that private cloud architecture to provide consistent application delivery, scalability and operational control for Audi’s enterprise functions.
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Bloomberg | Professional Services | 700 | $90M | India | IBM | IBM WebSphere Application Server | Apps Development | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Bloomberg used IBM WebSphere Application Server within its Apps Development environment in India to support testing and deployment activities. The engagement documented an Assistant Systems Engineer Trainee role from January 2012 to December 2012 that focused on defect analysis, module testing, and application binary deployment to application servers including IBM WebSphere Application Server and Oracle WebLogic.
Implementation work centered on functional testing of the TCS-BaNCS application, including defect triage and fixing across multiple modules. Functional capabilities exercised included interface validation for vendor feed ingestion, with explicit testing of client specific interfaces to process vendor feeds such as SWIFT and BLOOMBERG, and routine handling of technical queries related to those modules.
Deployment structure included packaging and deployment of application binaries to IBM WebSphere Application Server and Oracle WebLogic as part of release cycles, supporting both integration testing and preproduction validation. The architecture activity emphasized application server deployment workflows and interface orchestration for vendor feed processing, aligning Apps Development operations with middleware runtime management.
Operational coverage was India focused and spanned testing, deployment, and technical support activities, drawing on skills in Java, SQL, and Unix. Governance and workflows implemented were oriented around defect management, testing sign off, and deployment sequencing, with trainees participating in end to end application lifecycle tasks for the IBM WebSphere Application Server environment.
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Construction and Real Estate | 804 | $589M | Thailand | IBM | IBM WebSphere Application Server | Apps Development | 2017 | n/a |
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Insurance | 800 | $200M | South Korea | IBM | IBM WebSphere Application Server | Apps Development | 2010 | n/a |
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Utilities | 10000 | $7.7B | India | IBM | IBM WebSphere Application Server | Apps Development | 2014 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 25954 | $63.6B | South Africa | IBM | IBM WebSphere Application Server | Apps Development | 2015 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 53859 | $20.8B | United States | IBM | IBM WebSphere Application Server | Apps Development | 2014 | n/a |
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