List of mergers and acquisitions by IBM


IBM has undergone a large number of mergers and acquisitions during a corporate history lasting over a century; the company has also produced a number of spinoffs during that time.
The acquisition date listed is the date of the agreement between IBM and the subject of the acquisition. The value of each acquisition is listed in USD because IBM is based in the United States. If the value of an acquisition is not listed, then it is undisclosed.

Precursors 1889–1910

Herman Hollerith initially did business under his own name, as The Hollerith Electric Tabulating System, specialising in punched card data processing equipment. In 1896 he incorporated as the Tabulating Machine Company.
  • 1889 Bundy Manufacturing Company incorporated.
  • 1891 Computing Scale Company incorporated.
  • 1893 Dey Patents Company incorporated.
  • 1894 Willard & Frick Manufacturing Company incorporated.
  • 1896
  • *Detroit Automatic Scale Company incorporated.
  • *Hollerith incorporates the Tabulating Machine Company. Will be reincorporated in 1905.
  • 1899 Standard Time Stamp Company acquired by Bundy Manufacturing Company.
  • 1900
  • *International Time Recording Company incorporated, acquiring the time-recording business of the Bundy Manufacturing Company and the Willard & Frick Manufacturing Company.
  • *Chicago Time-Register Company acquired by International Time Recording Company.
  • *Dayton Moneyweight Scale Company acquired by Computing Scale Company.
  • *Detroit Automatic Scale Company acquired by Computing Scale Company.
  • 1905 Hollerith reincorporates as The Tabulating Machine Company.
  • 1907 Dey Time Register Company acquired by International Time Recording Company.
  • 1908 Syracuse Time Recorder Company acquired by International Time Recording Company.

[Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company], 1911

Since the 1960s or earlier, IBM has described its formation as a merger of three companies: The Tabulating Machine Company, the International Time Recording Company, and the Computing Scale Company of America. However, there was no merger, it was an amalgamation, and an amalgamation of four, not three, companies. The 1911 CTR stock prospectus states that the Bundy Manufacturing Company was also included.
While ITR had acquired its time recording business in 1900 Bundy had remained a separate entity producing an adding machine and other wares.
CTR owned the stock of the four companies; CTR neither produced nor sold any product; the four companies continued to operate, as before, under their own names.

Acquisitions during 1912–1999

1912–1929

  • 1917
  • *American Automatic Scale Company acquired as International Scale Company.
  • *CTR consolidates three already-existing Canadian companies: The Canadian Tabulating Machine Co., Ltd, the International Time Recording Co. of Canada, Ltd., and the Computing Scale Co. of Canada, Ltd., in a new holding company, International Business Machines Co., Ltd.
  • 1921
  • *Pierce Accounting Machine Company.
  • *Ticketograph Company.
  • 1923
  • *Dehomag
  • 1924
  • *CTR was renamed "IBM".

1930–1949

  • 1930 Automatic Accounting Scale Company.
  • 1932 National Counting Scale Company.
  • 1933 The separate companies were integrated in 1933 as IBM and the holding company eliminated.
  • 1933 Electromatic Typewriters Inc.
  • 1941 Munitions Manufacturing Corporation.

1950–1969

1970–1989

1990–1999

  • 1993
  • *CGI Informatique, bought in 1993, ran independently until 1996, and was then progressively absorbed by IBM, country by country, this process being achieved in 1999.
  • 1994
  • *Transarc
  • 1995
  • *Lotus Development Corporation for $3.5 billion.
  • *Information Systems Management Canada (ISM Canada)
  • *K3 Group Ltd.
  • *Chrysler Systems Leasing
  • 1996
  • *Wilkerson Group
  • *Tivoli Systems, Inc. for $743 million.
  • *Data Sciences Ltd, prior to 1991 comprising Thorn EMI Software, Datasolve and the Corporate Management Services Division of Thorn EMI, for £95 million.
  • *Object Technology International is acquired by IBM
  • *Cyclade Consultants
  • *Fairway Technologies
  • *Professional Data Management, Inc. / LifePRO
  • 1997
  • *Software Artistry for $200 million.
  • *Unison Software.
  • *Dominion Semiconductor is created by forming a 50/50 joint venture with Toshiba to produce 64MB and 256MB DRAM chips. Administrative offices are located in Building 131 the former IBM Federal Systems campus now primarily owned by Lockheed Martin; the new state-of-the-art fabrication facility was built from on adjacent land.
  • 1998
  • *CommQuest Technologies.
  • *DataBeam Corporation, Lexington, KY
  • *Ubique Ltd., Israel
  • 1999
  • *Dascom Technologies, A subsidiary of Dascom Holdings.
  • *Mylex Corporation.
  • *Sequent Computer Systems for $810 million.

Acquisitions from 2000 - 2019

Number of acquisitions per year according to table below:
  • In 2019 IBM acquired 1 company
  • In 2018 IBM acquired 3 companies
  • In 2017 IBM acquired 3 companies
  • In 2016 IBM acquired 12 companies
  • In 2015 IBM acquired 13 companies
  • In 2014 IBM acquired 4 companies
  • In 2013 IBM acquired 9 companies
  • In 2012 IBM acquired 9 companies
  • In 2011 IBM acquired 8 companies
Acquired onCompanyBusinessCountryValue References
MainspringBusiness strategy consultingUnited Statesdts|2001|July|2

Acquisitions since 2020

Number of acquisitions per year according to table below:
  • In 2020 IBM acquired 6 companies
  • In 2021 IBM acquired 7 companies
  • In 2022 IBM acquired 3 companies
  • In 2023 IBM acquired 3 companies
  • In 2024 IBM acquired 2 companies
  • In 2025 IBM acquired 4 companies
SpanugoUS-based provider of cloud cybersecurity posture management solutionsUnited Statesdts|2020|July|8

Spin-offs