Barclays Selects HPE GreenLake for Private Cloud Platform

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise has announced that Barclays  has selected HPE GreenLake to deliver its global private cloud platform. The bank has signed a  strategic cloud partnership, in which the HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform will be integral to  Barclays’ hybrid multi-cloud strategy and digital transformation across Barclays’ global businesses.  The automated and open cloud platform will host thousands of workloads and support the bank in delivering an enhanced personalized banking experience for its customers. 

The HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform will provide a unified on-premises cloud experience, with capacity available on demand and granular consumption-based pricing for compute, memory  and storage resources, offering the resilience, scalability and efficiency necessary to meet the high  standard of performance required in today’s digital world.  

“Today our customers expect an intelligent, contextual and personalized digital experience with  seamless performance. With HPE GreenLake we’re building a cloud platform that will enable the  agility and operational performance needed to achieve this ambition while providing a modern  economic model for private cloud,” said Craig Bright, group chief information officer at Barclays.  

“Banking systems are critical national infrastructure. Resilience, sustainability and security of the  underlying technology platform are the non-negotiable fundamentals that enable the provision of  personalized digital experiences,” said Marc Waters, senior vice president and managing director UK,  Ireland, Middle East & South Africa, HPE. “Given Barclays’ prominence as a UK headquartered global  financial services leader, we are immensely proud to be chosen to provide their private cloud. Our  fully managed HPE GreenLake platform provides infrastructure, software and services that enable  automation, control, flexibility, exceptional experience and a positive commercial advantage.” 

Using the HPE GreenLake platform, Barclays’ will only pay for the resources they consume, with the  option to reserve workloads and run them on-demand. Barclays’ is using HPE GreenLake Central to  manage costs, utilization, compliance, and security across the entire private cloud estate – through a  unified global dashboard. Furthermore, the infrastructure environment is managed by HPE, ensuring constant uptime, regular patching and updates, and automation-driven infrastructure optimization. 

Barclays’ global private cloud platform will host thousands of apps and over 100,000 workloads that  will include virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), SQL databases, Windows server and Linux. The  migration from the legacy infrastructure to the private cloud is being performed by HPE Pointnext  Services in partnership with the Barclays team. 

The HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform is a powerful foundation for accelerating digital  transformation by delivering cloud services that can run on-premises, at the edge, or in a colocation  facility. Today, HPE GreenLake has grown to $5.7 billion USD in total contract value, has 900 partners  selling the platform, and 1,250 enterprise customers across 50 countries in all industry sectors and  sizes, including Fortune 500 companies, government and public sector organizations, and small and  midmarket enterprises.

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