IBM Buying Application Modernization Capabilities From Advanced

By Annie Baker • Jan 22, 2024

IBM has announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire application modernization capabilities from Advanced, which brings a combination of talent, tools, and knowledge to enhance IBM Consulting’s mainframe application and data modernization services. This planned acquisition will further enable IBM to support clients’ mainframe application modernization journeys, marking another critical step forward in IBM’s hybrid cloud and AI strategy.

CEOs have prioritized technology modernization to accelerate business transformation and gain a competitive advantage. And according to a recent IBM Institute for Business Value survey, 67% percent of executives surveyed say their organizations need to transform quickly to keep up with the competition, and 68% of respondents say mainframe systems are central to their hybrid cloud strategy.

Digital transformation is not an either-or process of selecting between cloud vs. mainframe. A hybrid cloud approach that includes and integrates mainframe computing could drive up to five times the value of a public cloud platform alone. However, modernizing mainframe code and data can be a complex process. In working with our clients, we’ve seen how the right IT services partners can help navigate and speed their transformation journeys, protect their vital investments, and reduce risks surrounding security, data gravity, and costs.

The team intended to join IBM Consulting works with global enterprise clients to modernize their mainframe applications and brings more than 30 years of experience, tools, and expertise supporting clients’ mainframe strategies and application modernization agendas through an array of mainframe application modernization services, including assessment and design; mainframe transformation and integration; and full deployment. And they are also equipped with industry expertise across the financial services, insurance, automotive, travel and transportation, government, utilities, and media sectors.

The planned acquisition’s services offerings aim to complement the capabilities of IBM watsonx Code Assistant for Z, enabling IBM to deliver more comprehensive options for mainframe application modernization across hardware, software, and services. And Watsonx Code Assistant for Z is a generative AI-assisted product built to help accelerate mainframe application modernization.

The capabilities IBM Consulting plans to acquire together with watsonx Code Assistant for Z aim to improve end-to-end application developer lifecycle, including application discovery and analysis; code refactoring; and code conversion, so applications can better integrate with an enterprise’s hybrid cloud architecture.

This news marks IBM’s first acquisition announced in 2024. Since Arvind Krishna became CEO in April 2020, IBM has acquired more than 35 companies, bolstering its hybrid cloud and AI capabilities.

The deal is subject to customary closing conditions. It is anticipated the transaction will close in the second quarter of 2024. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed.