Transition to Dual Companies Marks New Era of Focused Growth
BMC, a leading global provider of software solutions that drive business performance, has today revealed its plan to separate into two independent entities: BMC and BMC Helix. This strategic move builds on the company’s 18 consecutive quarters of annual recurring revenue (ARR) growth and aims to propel BMC’s trajectory toward even greater success in the years ahead.
The newly independent companies will leverage BMC’s enhanced product offerings, revitalised innovation pipeline, and reinforced customer-first focus to drive accelerated growth across global markets. With this transition, each company will be positioned to fully capitalise on its respective strengths and rapidly changing industry dynamics.
A Strategic Move for Future Growth
Thanks to our exceptional growth, this move is the logical next step to propel the success of both companies, said Ayman Sayed, CEO and President of BMC. Our financial strength and continued expansion have brought us to a critical point where we can create even greater value for our customers by enabling faster delivery of solutions. With BMC and BMC Helix operating independently, we will be better equipped to meet the rapidly evolving needs of our customers and solidify our leadership in the market.
BMC’s dual structure allows each company to sharpen its strategic focus. Both companies will continue to benefit from a revitalised brand, an innovation-driven pipeline, and a strengthened focus on customer success.
BMC: A Leader in Hybrid IT and Infrastructure Software
Under its new structure, BMC will remain the leader in Intelligent Z Optimization and Transformation (IZOT) and Digital Business Automation (DBA). With its portfolio of cutting-edge AI-driven infrastructure solutions, BMC will continue to lead in the hybrid IT segment, providing businesses with the tools needed to manage and optimise complex IT environments. Backed by a strong partner ecosystem and deep expertise, this business unit is positioned to grow faster than the market.
BMC will continue to deliver AI-powered software that helps companies optimise operations, reduce complexity, and increase business agility. With a focus on providing unparalleled hybrid IT solutions, the company is set to capture new opportunities for growth in AI-driven infrastructure management.
BMC Helix: Leading the Digital Service and Operations Management Space
BMC Helix, formed from the Digital Service and Operations Management (DSOM) business, will focus on accelerating AI innovation within the service and operations management sectors. With a strong emphasis on customer success, BMC Helix aims to capture greater market share by enhancing service delivery and helping businesses optimise their operations using AI. The company will remain agile in a quickly evolving market and continue to lead the industry in digital service management.
A Bright Future for Both Companies
The transition to two independent companies is set to begin in early 2025, marking the official start of BMC and BMC Helix’s operations as separate entities. With an exciting innovation roadmap and talented teams at the helm, both companies are poised to achieve sustained growth and long-term success in their respective fields.
“We are thrilled about the opportunities ahead,” Sayed continued. “As we enter this new phase, we remain dedicated to providing market-leading solutions and driving continued transformation in the industry.”