By Arsheeya Bajwa
(Reuters) -IBM forecast full-year revenue growth above market estimates on Wednesday, banking on stable demand for its IT software and consultancy services from businesses looking to adopt artificial intelligence (AI).
Shares of the Armonk, New York-based company rose nearly 5% in extended trading.
The company is capitalizing on a broader push for AI integration across industries by offering services that help enterprises deploy technology such as OpenAI's viral ChatGPT.
Its generative AI book of business, comprising actual sales and bookings from a variety of offerings including the Watsonx AI platform and consulting contracts, roughly doubled sequentially in the fourth quarter, CEO Arvind Krishna said.
About one-third of the AI book came from software, with the rest coming from consulting, finance chief James Kavanaugh told Reuters, adding the inked AI-related deals with various new customers during the quarter, including Germany's SAP SE (ETR:SAPG).
IBM (NYSE:IBM) expects revenue to grow consistent with its mid-single-digit model, at roughly around 4%-6% in 2024, compared with Wall Street expectations of about 3%, according to LSEG data.
Kavanaugh added IBM continues to operate in a «very volatile and uncertain» economic environment. Rivals such as Accenture (NYSE:ACN) and India's Tata Consultancy Services (NS:TCS) had flagged weak discretionary spending as enterprise clients deal with macroeconomic burdens.
In the three months ended December 31, IBM reported revenue of $17.38 billion, compared with estimates of $17.3 billion.
The Big Blue's software segment — its largest by revenue share — generated $7.51 billion in the fourth quarter, up about 3% from a year earlier.
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