Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Blackbaud nonprofit CRM (NASDAQ: BLKB, projected $1.12B+ 2025 revenue) serving 100K organizations with $100B+ annual flow; 70+ AI capabilities at bbcon 2025 and AI Coalition with Anthropic competing with Salesforce Nonprofit for major gifts.
Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT is a cloud-based nonprofit fundraising and constituent relationship management platform developed by Blackbaud (NASDAQ: BLKB) — a Charleston, South Carolina-based social impact software company reporting $1.12-1.13 billion in projected 2025 revenue serving nearly 100,000 nonprofit, foundation, and social impact organization customers globally, with $100+ billion raised, granted, or managed through Blackbaud platforms annually. Raiser's Edge NXT (the cloud-native successor to the legacy Raiser's Edge on-premise CRM) provides major gift fundraising teams, annual fund programs, and donor stewardship operations with prospect research, campaign management, gift processing, constituent relationship tracking, and analytics. At bbcon 2025 in Philadelphia, Blackbaud unveiled 70+ embedded AI capabilities across its product suite and announced the AI Coalition for Social Impact (with Anthropic and Databricks) to advance responsible AI adoption for nonprofits. CEO Michael Gianoni has led Blackbaud since 2014. Founded 1981 by Anthony Bakker.
Armonk NY hybrid cloud and enterprise AI (NYSE: IBM) at $62.8B revenue; $6B+ generative AI bookings, record $12.7B free cash flow 2024, DataStax acquisition for watsonx vector database competing with Microsoft Azure for enterprise AI.
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is an Armonk, New York-based global technology and consulting company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: IBM) as an S&P 500 component — providing hybrid cloud infrastructure, artificial intelligence software, and enterprise IT consulting through approximately 270,300 employees in 170 countries with $62.8 billion in annual revenue. Founded on June 16, 1911, as Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company through a merger orchestrated by financier Charles Ranlett Flint, renamed IBM in 1924 under Thomas Watson Sr., IBM has undergone multiple strategic transformations over its 110+ year history: building the System/360 mainframe platform (1964), launching the IBM PC (1981), selling the PC division to Lenovo (2005, $1.75B), and completing the $34 billion Red Hat acquisition (2019) that repositioned IBM as a hybrid cloud platform company. CEO Arvind Krishna (appointed April 2020) has focused IBM's strategy on three areas: hybrid cloud (powered by Red Hat OpenShift, the enterprise Kubernetes platform), AI (the watsonx platform for enterprise AI model development and deployment), and enterprise consulting. Under Krishna, IBM recorded $12.7 billion in free cash flow in 2024 (a company record), surpassed $6 billion in generative AI bookings since June 2023, and saw the stock price double — trading at all-time highs through 2024-2025. IBM announced the DataStax acquisition in 2025 to deepen watsonx's data layer with AstraDB (vector database for AI applications), DataStax Enterprise (Apache Cassandra), and Langflow (low-code AI agent development).
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