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List of IBM WebSphere Platform Customers

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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Atlas Air Transportation 4100 $3.5B United States HCL Technologies IBM WebSphere Platform Apps Development 2016 n/a
In 2016, Atlas Air deployed IBM WebSphere Platform for Apps Development to consolidate middleware, application integration, and API publication across its application estate. IBM WebSphere Platform was implemented to centralize integration patterns and provide a scalable runtime for the company’s API centric architecture and messaging needs. The implementation included a shift of IBM WebSphere integrations from point-to-point connections to a publish/subscribe model, and the use of Striim for real-time capture and publication of database change events into the operational data store, enterprise data warehouse, and IBM WebSphere MQ. Atlas Air also designed a background synchronization architecture for Android and iOS applications that support more than 3,000 crewmembers and ground handling agents, and developed a multi-tenant application intended for sale to other airlines and freight forwarders. Common application modernization activities ran alongside the WebSphere deployment, including migration of C# .Net web applications to MVC with responsive UI, establishment of Angular as the preferred JavaScript framework, implementation of Tableau for self-service reporting, and use of Salesforce.com for internal workflow applications. Microsoft Azure was used for website hosting and API management, while IBM WebSphere MQ and Striim were used to bridge transactional systems to the new integration fabric. Governance changes included creation of an Application and Data Architecture team, definition of architectural standards for custom application, integration, and reporting development, and adoption of Agile Scrum for application delivery. The program explicitly reduced reporting costs by replacing IBM Cognos with Tableau and Microsoft SSRS, and reinforced an API centric operational model supported by IBM WebSphere Platform.
Automatic Distributors Distribution 55 $7M United States HCL Technologies IBM WebSphere Platform Apps Development 2011 n/a
In 2011, Automatic Distributors deployed IBM WebSphere Platform to host and run the web applications on its public website. Automatic Distributors used IBM WebSphere Platform, an Apps Development solution, to provide Java EE application server capabilities and web application lifecycle management for its online presence. The deployment scope aligns with a 55 employee distribution company and indicates a small to midmarket application hosting footprint managed by internal IT for web operations and the customer facing website. The IBM WebSphere Platform implementation centers on application server runtime, servlet and JSP container services, administrative console based configuration and deployment workflows, session management, and runtime monitoring, consistent with Apps Development functional terminology.
Banco Cooperativo Sicoob Banking and Financial Services 11400 $5.8B Brazil HCL Technologies IBM WebSphere Platform Apps Development 2013 n/a
In 2013, Banco Cooperativo Sicoob deployed IBM WebSphere Platform to power its public website. The IBM WebSphere Platform is operating in an Apps Development capacity to host and manage Java based web applications and middleware services that support customer facing digital channels. The implementation centers on application server runtime management and application lifecycle controls for stable web application hosting. Configuration emphasized modular application packaging, centralized configuration and operational controls, and support for clustering and session management to align with availability expectations for banking web traffic. Operational scope covered the corporate website infrastructure and related online customer interfaces, while governance focused on release coordination, configuration management, and application deployment workflows consistent with Apps Development implementations. The deployment reflects an enterprise application server architecture applied to internet facing banking services using IBM WebSphere Platform.
Banking and Financial Services 3130 $1.3B Malaysia HCL Technologies IBM WebSphere Platform Apps Development 2015 n/a
Government 30000 $8.0B Netherlands HCL Technologies IBM WebSphere Platform Apps Development 2020 n/a
Retail 120000 $26.1B Australia HCL Technologies IBM WebSphere Platform Apps Development 2013 n/a
Government 2035 $555M United States HCL Technologies IBM WebSphere Platform Apps Development 2011 n/a
Life Sciences 10142 $2.1B United Kingdom HCL Technologies IBM WebSphere Platform Apps Development 2016 n/a
Insurance 3500 $7.0B United States HCL Technologies IBM WebSphere Platform Apps Development 2011 n/a
Non Profit 350 $107M United States HCL Technologies IBM WebSphere Platform Apps Development 2014 n/a
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating IBM WebSphere Platform

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  1. American National Insurance Company, a United States based Insurance organization with 5200 Employees
  2. Just Group, a Australia based Retail company with 5000 Employees
  3. Materials Information, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organization with 10 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD IBM WebSphere Platform Coverage

IBM WebSphere Platform is a Apps Development solution from HCL Technologies.

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

Organizations such as Humana, Coles, HCLTech, Walmart Chile and Belastingdienst (Dutch Tax Office) are recorded users of IBM WebSphere Platform for Apps Development.

Companies using IBM WebSphere Platform are most concentrated in Insurance, Retail and Professional Services, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using IBM WebSphere Platform are most concentrated in United States, Australia and India, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of IBM WebSphere Platform across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using IBM WebSphere Platform range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 9.38%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 28.13%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 31.25%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 31.25%.

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

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