Half of UBS applications will move to the Microsoft Azure cloud environment over the next five years

Source: Microsoft
UBS and Microsoft announced a landmark expansion of their partnership to accelerate UBS’s transition to cloud services.
In 2018, the two companies agreed on a plan to move one-third of UBS’s applications to the public cloud within four years. Within an updated initiative, the Swiss financial provider will have more than 50% of its applications, including critical workloads, running on Microsoft Azure by 2027.
Moreover, now the partnership includes the co-development of innovations and greater collaboration in areas like carbon reduction. Microsoft Azure remains UBS’s primary cloud platform, helping to promote its “cloud-first” strategy and the modernization of UBS’s global technology estate.
Achieving the previous goal of transferring 30% of applications to the cloud allowed UBS to slash the energy consumption of its workloads by up to 30%.
Besides, the partners co-developed an open-source Carbon Aware API. It provides recommendations on scheduling workloads that require heavy computing power during times when clean, renewable or low-carbon sources of electricity are most available. This solution can be shared with large and small companies around the world via Green Software Foundation.
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