Hewlett-Packard has signed a 10-year, multi-billion dollar contract with Deutsche Bank to modernise its IT infrastructure.
The agreement mainly covers wholesale banking IT, and HP will provide dedicated data centre services on demand including storage, platform and hosting. Deutsche Bank will retain activities such as IT architecture, application development and information security.
As part of a wider IT transformation programme, Deutsche Bank will upgrade and reduce the number of in-house IT applications and move them onto the HP platform, freeing up resources to improve operational technology support.
Henry Ritchotte, chief operating officer of Deutsche Bank, said: “This agreement enables Deutsche Bank to secure standardised, world class IT infrastructure while lowering costs. Having a more modern and agile technology platform will further improve the bank’s ability to launch new products and services and lay the foundation for the next phase of its digital strategy.”












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