List of IBM z/OS Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying IBM z/OS 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 z/OS for Operating System (OS) 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 z/OS for Operating System (OS) include: State of Louisiana, a United States based Government organisation with 69906 employees and revenues of $47.60 billion, Synchrony, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 20000 employees and revenues of $16.13 billion, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota, a United States based Insurance organisation with 3900 employees and revenues of $15.30 billion, dm-drogerie markt, a Germany based Retail organisation with 79745 employees and revenues of $14.79 billion, KfW, a Germany based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 8391 employees and revenues of $12.30 billion and many others.
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Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias (ADIF) | Transportation | 11612 | $836M | Spain | IBM | IBM z/OS | Operating System (OS) | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias (ADIF) contracted a managed infrastructure service to operate IBM z/OS on IBM z15 mainframe hardware hosted in third party data centers. IBM z/OS is deployed as an Operating System (OS) to support critical processes managed by the General Directorate of Security, Processes and Corporate Systems, and it is accessible from ADIF sites via dedicated lines and the Internet under a commercial managed service agreement.
The implementation centers on IBM z/OS v2.22 running on an IBM z15 Mainframe, with documented hardware and entitlement details including Product ID 5655P06 and entitlement 5601B28, Model Capacity 612 or Type model 5331-994 and referenced serial identifiers. The software stack implemented with IBM z/OS includes DFHSM, DFSMS, DFSRMM, JES2, Enterprise COBOL, Fortran and IBM PL/I compilers, DB2, WebSphere Application Server, and WebSphere MQseries, with mainframe backup references to VTS and DS8910F storage devices. Operational tooling in the logical environment includes Mainview for DB2, IMS, z/OS, WebSphere and MQseries, Autooperator for z/OS, ADT, TPX, EDITRAN, Webfocus and Focus to provide run time monitoring and operator automation.
Architecturally the service is provisioned as a third party hosted mainframe platform, with the successful bidder accountable for comprehensive management of both hardware infrastructure and software infrastructure to sustain continuity of service. The contract specifies access over dedicated lines and the Internet, and places responsibility on the provider for availability, reliability and security in line with the specification, encompassing backup processes, capacity type models and software entitlements for the IBM z/OS environment.
Governance and operational control remain within ADIF through the Digital Transformation and Systems Directorate which defines requirements and service levels, while day to day operations and platform management are delivered by the contracted provider. The engagement emphasizes procedural controls around mainframe operations, monitoring, backup and software entitlement management to ensure the IBM z/OS Operating System (OS) platform continues to support ADIF business functions that rely on mainframe hosted enterprise workloads.
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Allied Irish Banks | Banking and Financial Services | 10469 | $5.8B | Ireland | IBM | IBM z/OS | Operating System (OS) | 2010 | n/a |
Allied Irish Banks implemented IBM z/OS in 2010 as the central operating environment for its System z mainframe platform. The deployment used IBM z/OS within the Operating System (OS) category to underpin a retail banking systems transformation at the Dublin-based bank.
Implementation work focused on system-level security and service management, with an IBM Service Management solution incorporating IBM RACF and IBM Security zSecure configured on IBM z/OS. IBM Security zSecure was provisioned to handle audit and regulatory requirements, and z/OS served as the runtime and policy enforcement layer for mainframe-hosted retail banking applications.
The technical architecture extended to IBM Tivoli and IBM Information Management solutions to centralize security management and enable secure data sharing across disparate hardware and software platforms. This centralized approach positioned IBM z/OS as an enterprise security hub, integrating mainframe security controls with broader enterprise operations for consistent policy enforcement.
Governance changes focused on simplifying security administration and integrated audit reporting, with IBM Security zSecure reducing the administrative burden of audits and allowing security administrators to focus on security quality improvements. The project documentation highlights minimized complexity, reduced costs from security automation and improved compliance through integrated reporting as explicit benefits observed after the implementation.
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Baldor de Mexico | Manufacturing | 720 | $295M | Mexico | IBM | IBM z/OS | Operating System (OS) | 2003 | n/a |
In 2003, Baldor de Mexico deployed IBM z/OS, classified as Operating System (OS), as the core host for a consolidated SAP environment on an IBM eServer zSeries 990. The implementation centralized global SAP workloads including sales and distribution, manufacturing, payroll and finance, supporting 3,800 employees and 7,000 customers across the enterprise.
The environment used zSeries partitioning and virtualization technologies to run 24 separate partitions on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 for SAP application servers, while IBM DB2 ran under IBM z/OS. IBM z/VM and IBM Parallel Sysplex were employed to manage virtualization and clustering, and HiperSockets provided near zero latency server-to-server communication between DB2 and Linux based SAP application servers. Storage and backup were provisioned on IBM TotalStorage DS8000 and DS8100 systems to protect nearly 14 terabytes of critical data.
Integration points included DB2 Universal Database for z/OS tightly coupled to mySAP Business Suite and SAP NetWeaver components, including the SAP Enterprise Portal which exposed live manufacturing and order information to customers and distributors. The deployment also enabled shop floor integration through the FlexFlow ShopFloor portal, using barcodes and RFID to bring live SAP data to shop floor terminals.
Operational governance focused on consolidation and automation, reducing the administrative footprint to fewer than 40 technology professionals through partitioning and centralized management on a single zSeries system. The architecture emphasized high availability and reliability, leveraging the zSeries 990 fault tolerance and Parallel Sysplex clustering to support always on enterprise requirements.
Baldor de Mexico reported an immediate increase in application performance and a 40 percent improvement in core business application performance, along with reduced operations overhead and IT costs as a result of the consolidation. The company cited avoided downtime risk as a critical driver, estimating systems downtime costs at more than $100,000 per hour, which influenced selection of the zSeries platform and TotalStorage backup architecture.
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Manufacturing | 3000 | $1.2B | United States | IBM | IBM z/OS | Operating System (OS) | 2001 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 3280 | $693M | Brazil | IBM | IBM z/OS | Operating System (OS) | 2018 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 7104 | $2.3B | Brazil | IBM | IBM z/OS | Operating System (OS) | 2002 | Indra Sistemas |
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Banking and Financial Services | 9489 | $2.9B | Argentina | IBM | IBM z/OS | Operating System (OS) | 2006 | Ibm |
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Banking and Financial Services | 3096 | $874M | Brazil | IBM | IBM z/OS | Operating System (OS) | 2014 | n/a |
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Insurance | 3900 | $15.3B | United States | IBM | IBM z/OS | Operating System (OS) | 2009 | Computacenter US |
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Education | 15000 | $4.0B | United States | IBM | IBM z/OS | Operating System (OS) | 2011 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating IBM z/OS
- Bloomberg Global, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organization with 10 Employees
- Brasil TecPar, a Brazil based Communications company with 270 Employees
- University of Oxford, a United Kingdom based Education organization with 16905 Employees
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