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Ibm and Abertis Are Driving the Future of Mobility With a Global Technology Modernization Agreement

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IBM secures a five-year IT services contract with Abertis, a global toll-road operator. The deal involves migrating Abertis's systems to SAP S/4HANA, generating recurring revenue for IBM's consulting and technology services division. The impact is company-specific (IBM and Abertis) and limited to the IT services and infrastructure modernization sector. No direct commodity or supply-chain scarcity is created.

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  • IBM and Abertis signed a five-year global agreement to modernize Abertis's technological infrastructure.
  • The agreement focuses on migrating to SAP S/4HANA.
  • IBM Consulting will provide implementation and technology management services.
  • The modernization covers operations in Spain, France, the UK, Chile, and Puerto Rico.
  • The project aims to process millions of daily transactions and improve user and incident management systems.
Sector verdictGLOBAL_TECHUpmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 3/5

IBM's IT consulting services revenue visibility improves with multi-year milestones, leading to a 1-3% increase over 2-4 weeks; GLOBAL_TECH is positively affected. Key risk: if margin impacts from cost pass-through are greater than expected.

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