Dubai Islamic Bank uses HPE GreenLake to modernize its core banking platform and improve customer experience.

Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) has chosen its HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud system to update their core banking system in order to provide improved customer experiences and introduce fresh services and digital products, according to a statement released by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Inc. (NYSE: HPE) today. Additionally, the implementation of a full suite of HPE Aruba Network wireless solutions will improve network security overall as well as DIB’s connection and mobility capabilities.

The biggest Islamic bank around the United Arab Emirates and the second biggest in the world, DIB was founded in 1975. By delivering a personalized and interesting experience, DIB seeks to instill simplicity and ease in all of its offers. This goal is driven by the bank’s customer-centric strategy and its dedication to sustainable digital transformation.

Maintaining a high level of agility and providing the best solutions whenever and wherever is one of DIB’s main priorities. In order to maintain this level of agility, the bank needs an IT infrastructure that is adaptable and easily scaleable as well as extensive visibility across the estate. As a result, DIB will be able to estimate future resource needs as they increase and optimize corporate operations and processes.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s managing director for the United Arab Emirates, Ahmad Alkhallafi, said, “We are proud of supporting DIB in their efforts to deliver the best possible level of customer experience.”

“With HPE GreenLake the the HPE Aruba Networks secure Wi-Fi technology, DIB will improve their capacity to provide consumers with distinctive services by giving their staff the resources, frictionless connectivity, and computing they need to foster teamwork. As they develop fresh enjoyable experiences, this will foster the bank’s long-term efficiency and growth.

DIB will be enabled to centrally handle its computer systems with ease and thorough oversight thanks to the HPE GreenLake on Aruba services. A cloud-native architecture, the HPE Aruba Network Edge Services Platform (ESP) provides automated network administration, unified border-to-cloud security, and predictive AI-powered insights.

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