NetApp deploys FAS Storage System for ING Vysya Bank
ING Vysya Bank has selected NetApp’s FAS storage system to deliver the necessary throughput, capacity and connectivity to enable the bank to not just meet the demands of evolving market conditions but build an effective ecosystem of financial services, across 553 branches.
ING Vysya had embarked on an integral plan to build a world-class technology environment to support business growth for the next seven years without capacity issues. With the NetApp FAS storage system, ING Vysya can deliver online and mobile banking services to more than 2,000,000 customers across the country.
“We are proud to be the first core banking application in India to be hosted on NetApp. With
NetApp’s FAS storage series, we can leverage our core banking system (CBS) to provide innovative products to customers while improving performance by 60 per cent immediately. It also reduced our batch processing time by 100 per cent, significantly improving business agility, system uptime, resulting in greater customer satisfaction,” said Aniruddha Paul, CIO, ING Vysya Bank.
Anil Valluri, President – India & SAARC, NetApp Marketing Services, said, “We are pleased to be working closely with ING Vysya to help them deliver innovative products to customers without compromising on quality. With a cross-functional, multi-country team, we have relentlessly endeavoured to ensure that ING Vysya derives significant value out of our relationship.”
The FAS storage system from NetApp optimizes memory and I/O bandwidth to provide superior performance while providing the network connectivity and capacity scaling needed to meet growing and changing data center requirements, as well as ensuring a proven availability in excess of 99.999%. The recently-launched FAS8000 provides an enterprise storage solution accelerates resource-intensive applications with hybrid flash arrays that give more than 2.6M IOPs of flash-integrated, low-latency performance.
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