UBS throws lot in with Microsoft, migrating 50% of apps to Azure
UBS, one of the largest private banks in the world, is preparing to send more workloads into Microsoft's Azure cloud in pursuit of lower energy consumption and to accelerate digital services for customers.
Now the intent is to shift 50 percent of applications, including critical workloads, to Azure over the next half a decade. The embracing of cloud has"fundamentally changed the way we operate, allowing us two reinvigorate our technology estate and reimagine how we build applications for our clients," said Mike Dargan, chief digital and information officer at the bank.
Microsoft said it co-developed services with UBS since 2018, including Carbon Aware, open source software that advises on when to schedule workloads that need heavy compute power at times when clean, renewable or lower carbon sources are more freely available. This was subsequently sent to the Green Software Foundation to be shared with other organizations.
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