IBM, also known as International Business Machines, is publicly owned and headquartered in the US. Founded in 1911, with approximately 531,190 employees, the company reported $67.5B in revenue as of 2025. It specializes in enterprise and telecoms software, functioning as a professional services and IT solutions provider.

2025 Revenue

Founded

1911

Headcount

531,186

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Enterprise and telecoms software

Ownership

Publicly Owned

Deployments

70

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Kyndryl, a company that separated from IBM in 2021, partnered with WPP’s VML to improve customer experience capabilities. Separately, Martin Jetter, a former IBM senior vice president and former chair of Deutsche Boerse, was appointed chair of the Swiss non-profit SCION on an unspecified date. Jetter, who had been a member of SCION's advisory board since 2022, succeeded Lothar Thiele. On August 14, 2025, Robots & Pencils announced Patrick Higgins as its new Chief Revenue Officer. Higgins brings experience from IBM. Finally, Jazz appointed Shahzad Rasheed as president of its Enterprise Solutions business, effective August 18, 2025; Rasheed previously held senior positions at IBM and Cisco.

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IBM offers 8 products in the telecoms tech, connectivity and cloud, enterprise tech and media tech industries. IBM's product portfolio comprises of enterprise and telecoms software, video business systems, generative AI, media cloud and storage, enterprise cloud, content supply chain and broadcast professional services.
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IBM's revenues were $67.5B in 2025. Caretta Research has split IBM's revenue into 8 different product categories, the largest of which is bSS/OSS, which represents 86% of IBM's revenue.
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IBM's customers primarily consist of iT Services and IT Consulting, manufacturing and banking companies. Examples of IBM's customers include AB InBev, Tech Mahindra and Banco Bradesco. IBM has commercial and technical partners like Telefonica Tech, LTIMindtree and Palo Alto Networks. IBM has suppliers like MediaMath.

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