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Louis Gerstner, former IBM chief who reshaped Big Blue, dies aged 83

By Cynthia DuDecember 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Louis Gerstner, the former chief executive who led IBM through one of the most critical periods in its history, has died at the age of 83.
  • Gerstner was widely credited with steering IBM away from breakup and restoring its focus on integrated services and enterprise computing.

What happened: Louis Gerstner, former CEO of IBM, died on December 28, 2025, aged 83, according to CNBC

Gerstner led IBM from 1993 to 2002, taking charge during one of the most difficult periods in the company’s history, when it was reporting multibillion dollar losses and facing calls to be broken up.

At the time of his appointment, IBM was struggling with declining mainframe sales, rising competition from smaller and more agile technology companies, and deep internal divisions between its business units. Gerstner, who had previously served as chief executive of RJR Nabisco and American Express, became the first IBM leader in decades to come from outside the company.

Early in his tenure, Gerstner rejected proposals to dismantle IBM into separate businesses. Instead, he argued that IBM’s value lay in its ability to provide integrated technology solutions to large corporate and government customers. This decision set the tone for a broader strategic shift that moved the company away from a heavy reliance on hardware towards software and services.

One of Gerstner’s most significant moves was the expansion of IBM Global Services, which grew into a major revenue driver and helped stabilise the company’s finances. He also pushed for cultural change inside IBM, emphasising accountability, customer focus, and faster decision making. By the late 1990s, IBM had returned to profitability and regained credibility with investors and clients.

Gerstner stepped down as chief executive in 2002 and was succeeded by Samuel Palmisano. After leaving IBM, he remained active in business and public policy circles, including work on education reform in the United States. His memoir, “Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance?”, became a widely cited account of corporate turnaround management.

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Why it’s important

Gerstner’s death marks the passing of a figure whose leadership helped define how large technology companies respond to crisis. His refusal to break up IBM ran counter to the dominant thinking of the time and influenced how other struggling firms approached restructuring during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

The strategy he championed, focusing on services and long term client relationships, reshaped IBM and provided a model later adopted across the technology sector. As hardware became less profitable, many companies sought to emulate IBM’s pivot towards recurring revenue and enterprise services.

However, Gerstner’s legacy is not without debate. Critics argue that while his approach restored financial stability, it may have reduced IBM’s emphasis on deep technical innovation. As the industry later shifted towards cloud computing and artificial intelligence, questions emerged about whether IBM was sufficiently prepared for these transitions.

The reassessment of Gerstner’s leadership continues as policymakers and executives examine how legacy technology firms can adapt to rapid change without losing relevance. His tenure remains a case study in crisis management, but also a reminder that short term recovery does not always guarantee long term leadership.

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Cynthia Du

Cynthia Du is an intern reporter at BTW Media, specialising in technology and internet governance. She graduated from University College London with a degree in psychology and education. She can be reached at c.du@btw.media.

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