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HPE 3PAR storage helps leading co-operative banks in India

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced that the migration of Andhra Pradesh State Co-operative Bank (APCOB) and Telangana State Co-operative Apex Bank (TSCAB) from their traditional storage infrastructure to the HPE 3PAR platform.
HPEInvestment in HPE 3PAR storage platform will enable HPE India’s co-operative bank customers to experience faster and seamless transactions through the banks’ Internet and mobile banking applications.

APCOB and TSCAB are scheduled banks committed to rural and agriculture development through their vast network of cooperatives across the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana respectively.

Recently, both APCOB and TSCAB decided to replace their Unix-based systems with x86-based HPE servers to ensure predictable performance and easier hardware management — as part of their hardware refresh process.

APCOB and TSCAB selected HPE 3PAR StoreServ 8450 to modernize their data centers. These storage systems, which guarantee six-nines data availability, are designed to handle unpredictable workloads effortlessly.

The HPE 3PAR StoreServ 8000 delivers the performance advantages of a purpose-built, flash-optimized architecture without compromising resiliency, data services, or data mobility. It also enables the organizations to reduce their data center footprint.

Rajasekhar Chowdary, head, IT Infrastructure & InfoSec, Telangana State Cooperative Apex Bank, said the deployment of HPE 3PAR StoreServ 8450 enabled the bank to build a data management infrastructure to enable a storage economy of scale that transforms analytical workloads and makes cognitive computing initiatives possible.

Srinivas Muppaneni, group CIO, Andhra Pradesh State Cooperative Bank, said that the HPE 3PAR StoreServ solution has optimized our data storage systems and modernized our data center.

“Resilience, security and agility are absolutely essential for banks to ensure they are able to offer an exceptional customer experience,” said Som Satsangi, managing director of HPE India.

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