Friday, September 10, 2021

ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, ALLIANCE BANK ACCELERATE JOURNEY TO THE CLOUD WITH RED HAT AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 9 (Bernama) -- Red Hat Inc, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, has shared that leading banks such as Alliance Bank (Malaysia) and the Asian Development Bank (Philippines) have adopted Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform as its enterprise-grade, agentless automation platform in their journey to the cloud.

According to a statement, both these financial institutions represent examples of early adopters for infrastructure automation technology to support business growth while increasing resiliency and reliability.

“Several financial organisations in ASEAN are deploying Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform to automate applications and IT infrastructure, while providing a simple language to help facilitate DevOps practices,” said Red Hat vice president and general manager for growth and emerging markets, Josep Garcia.

“Automation allows organisations to architect intelligently with their existing infrastructure, while bringing legacy IT toward a cloud-native future.”

Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, together with Red Hat OpenShift, provides a powerful, scalable platform for this transformation.

With dynamic global challenges requiring rapid adjustments in operational domains and environments, automation projects help mitigate the complexity that these conditions produce and provide faster responses to changing business requirements.

ADB and Alliance Bank are examples of financial services organisations in Southeast Asia that are deploying Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform to automate repetitive and manual tasks, orchestrate complex workflows, improve processes and offer agility to deploy applications faster with fewer human interventions.

Bringing together teams for improved collaboration, these new services and offerings ultimately connect business managers with automation leaders to better align automation strategies with the needs of the business and expand how automation can be used.

-- BERNAMA

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