Barclays has signed a new private cloud services deal with HPE GreenLake.
The British bank became a customer of the HPE Edge-to-cloud offering in 2021, and has since migrated more than 50,000 workloads to the GreenLake platform.
This new deal is an extension of the previous agreement, and will see Barclays double its use of GreenLake over the next three years.
HPE GreenLake is an Edge-to-cloud service where HPE data center servers and storage are deployed on-premises, but with cloud-like capabilities.
The migration has enabled Barclays to decommission legacy systems, free up rack space and reduce its power consumption. This, along with modernization of workloads and increased workload density, will help Barclays to reduce the carbon footprint of its workloads.
“With a private cloud through HPE GreenLake Cloud, we saw significant acceleration of our hybrid multi-cloud journey, driving key elements and innovations of our digital experience,” said Stephen Flaherty, CTO and head of group technology infrastructure services at Barclays. “The increased agility and operational performance enable our technology colleagues to deliver consistently excellent outcomes for our clients and customers. The next big step for us will be to increase customer convenience with the help of AI tools, we are testing the new technologies with our major partners to help ensure we adopt it responsibly.”
Matt Harris, senior vice president and managing director, UK, Ireland, Middle East and Africa at HPE, added: “We are looking forward to further supporting Barclays’ efforts to create better experiences for clients and customers. With HPE GreenLake Cloud at the core of their cloud operations, Barclays will have the resilience, scalability, efficiency, and data insights necessary to drive innovation, delivering new and enhanced personalized banking experiences for its customers.”
HPE began offering GreenLake in 2018 and expanded its services in 2022.
In June 2023, HPE added an AI and supercomputer-based offering to the GreenLake portfolio which gives customers the ability to train, tune, and deploy large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) using the GreenLake platform.
New customers this year include engineering company Toyo Tire Corporation, Danfoss, FC Barcelona, and the US Defense Information Systems Agency.