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Can IBM Sustain a Healthy Profit Margin in the Software Segment?
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Key Takeaways
IBM's Software segment benefits from hybrid cloud growth, automation demand and product innovation.
HashiCorp, StreamSets and webMethods acquisitions strengthen IBM's hybrid multi-cloud and AI platforms.
IBM shares are up 33.4% in a year and trade at a forward P/S ratio of 4.05, below the industry's 4.39.
Over the years, International Business Machines Corporation’s (IBM - Free Report) Software segment has recorded healthy profit growth backed by a strong focus on product innovation and a growing adoption of its hybrid cloud services. The Software segment includes Hybrid Cloud (previously reported as Red Hat), Automation, Data and Transaction Processing businesses. The addition of cutting-edge products has significantly improved IBM Software’s ability to help organizations optimize IT spending, reduce cloud costs and boost overall efficiency through automation.
With a surge in traditional cloud-native workloads and associated applications, along with a rise in generative AI deployment, there is a radical expansion in the number of cloud workloads that enterprises are currently managing. This has resulted in heterogeneous, dynamic and complex infrastructure strategies, which have led firms to undertake a cloud-agnostic and interoperable approach to highly secure multi-cloud management, leading to a healthy demand for the hybrid cloud services of IBM. The company is witnessing healthy hybrid cloud adoption by clients and solid demand trends across automation and generative AI offerings like watsonx. This, in turn, has led to sustainable growth through advanced technology and deep consulting expertise.
The buyout of HashiCorp has further augmented IBM’s capabilities to assist enterprises in managing complex cloud environments. Leveraging HashiCorp’s cloud software capabilities and indigenous tool sets, IBM has significantly strengthened its multi-cloud approach. The buyouts of StreamSets and webMethods have brought together additional capabilities in integration, API management and AI data automation and ingestion. Complementing IBM DataStage and Databand platform with a hybrid and multi-cloud approach, the buyouts have enabled IBM to develop comprehensive application and data integration platforms in the industry.
Tech Firms Riding on Hybrid Cloud Traction
Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN - Free Report) enjoys a key position in the cloud-computing market, particularly in the IaaS space, thanks to Amazon Web Services (“AWS”), which is one of its high-margin-generating businesses. AWS is the world’s most comprehensive and widely adopted on-demand cloud computing platform, serving a large number of business enterprises, government entities and startups. It reportedly offers the widest variety of databases that are purpose-built for different kinds of applications to enable subscribers to choose the right tool for the job for faster agility at a relatively low cost.
Microsoft Corporation (MSFT - Free Report) has doubled down on the cloud computing opportunity. Azure’s increased availability in more than 60 announced regions globally has strengthened Microsoft's competitive position in the cloud computing market. Operating via a massive network of global data centers that ensure high availability and reliability for applications, Azure offers seamless access to all services included in the portal once customers subscribe to it. Subscribers can use these services for creating cloud-based resources, such as virtual machines and databases, which can be assembled into running environments used to host workloads and store data.
IBM’s Price Performance, Valuation and Estimates
IBM has surged 33.4% over the past year compared with the industry’s growth of 60.2%.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
From a valuation standpoint, IBM trades at a forward price-to-sales ratio of 4.05, below the industry tally of 4.39.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for IBM’s earnings for 2025 has increased over the past 60 days.
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Can IBM Sustain a Healthy Profit Margin in the Software Segment?
Key Takeaways
Over the years, International Business Machines Corporation’s (IBM - Free Report) Software segment has recorded healthy profit growth backed by a strong focus on product innovation and a growing adoption of its hybrid cloud services. The Software segment includes Hybrid Cloud (previously reported as Red Hat), Automation, Data and Transaction Processing businesses. The addition of cutting-edge products has significantly improved IBM Software’s ability to help organizations optimize IT spending, reduce cloud costs and boost overall efficiency through automation.
With a surge in traditional cloud-native workloads and associated applications, along with a rise in generative AI deployment, there is a radical expansion in the number of cloud workloads that enterprises are currently managing. This has resulted in heterogeneous, dynamic and complex infrastructure strategies, which have led firms to undertake a cloud-agnostic and interoperable approach to highly secure multi-cloud management, leading to a healthy demand for the hybrid cloud services of IBM. The company is witnessing healthy hybrid cloud adoption by clients and solid demand trends across automation and generative AI offerings like watsonx. This, in turn, has led to sustainable growth through advanced technology and deep consulting expertise.
The buyout of HashiCorp has further augmented IBM’s capabilities to assist enterprises in managing complex cloud environments. Leveraging HashiCorp’s cloud software capabilities and indigenous tool sets, IBM has significantly strengthened its multi-cloud approach. The buyouts of StreamSets and webMethods have brought together additional capabilities in integration, API management and AI data automation and ingestion. Complementing IBM DataStage and Databand platform with a hybrid and multi-cloud approach, the buyouts have enabled IBM to develop comprehensive application and data integration platforms in the industry.
Tech Firms Riding on Hybrid Cloud Traction
Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN - Free Report) enjoys a key position in the cloud-computing market, particularly in the IaaS space, thanks to Amazon Web Services (“AWS”), which is one of its high-margin-generating businesses. AWS is the world’s most comprehensive and widely adopted on-demand cloud computing platform, serving a large number of business enterprises, government entities and startups. It reportedly offers the widest variety of databases that are purpose-built for different kinds of applications to enable subscribers to choose the right tool for the job for faster agility at a relatively low cost.
Microsoft Corporation (MSFT - Free Report) has doubled down on the cloud computing opportunity. Azure’s increased availability in more than 60 announced regions globally has strengthened Microsoft's competitive position in the cloud computing market. Operating via a massive network of global data centers that ensure high availability and reliability for applications, Azure offers seamless access to all services included in the portal once customers subscribe to it. Subscribers can use these services for creating cloud-based resources, such as virtual machines and databases, which can be assembled into running environments used to host workloads and store data.
IBM’s Price Performance, Valuation and Estimates
IBM has surged 33.4% over the past year compared with the industry’s growth of 60.2%.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
From a valuation standpoint, IBM trades at a forward price-to-sales ratio of 4.05, below the industry tally of 4.39.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for IBM’s earnings for 2025 has increased over the past 60 days.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
IBM currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.