Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 16 | Page 10

NEWS IBM strikes US$700m deal with Santander to accelerate transformation Sunrise and Huawei jointly win GSMA award for Sunrise’s 5G FWA service A t 2019 Mobile World Congress, Swiss operator, Sunrise, and Huawei jointly won the GSMA’s ‘Best Mobile Operator Service for Consumers’ for Sunrise 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) Service in recognition of the commercial and social value created by Sunrise and Huawei in Switzerland. Banks are making moves to advance their Digital Transformation I BM and Spanish multinational bank, Banco Santander, have announced a five-year global technology agreement valued at approximately US$700 million to enable Santander Group to accelerate and deepen its business transformation. The agreement – while providing annual savings for the bank on IT spend – will significantly enable Santander Group to evolve towards the open, flexible and modern IT environment it requires to materialise the pivotal role that technology and digital capabilities play in its business strategy. Together with that modernisation journey essential to providing new efficiencies to the bank’s operations, the agreement will also boost Santander’s capability to deliver innovative services to its customers. To that end, Santander will be able to enrich its services and applications with IBM’s most innovative and disruptive technologies, such as AI, Blockchain and Big Data, all supported by security advanced solutions. Using IBM Watson, for instance, Santander is incorporating AI capabilities 10 INTELLIGENTCIO to improve customer experience, enhance branch advisers’ expertise and increase employee productivity. The agreement strengthens IBM’s role as one of Santander Group’s main transformation partners. In that role, IBM is providing additional solutions and expertise aimed to fundamentally support Santander’s strategic objective of building the most advanced IT architecture of the financial sector. The basis of that architecture is the journey towards a hybrid, multicloud environment. To implement Santander’s hybrid cloud strategy, the bank created its own Cloud Competence Center. IBM is collaborating with the centre in the definition of the methodologies and processes to accelerate that transformation journey. Additionally, the bank is using a range of technologies including IBM DevOps solutions and IBM API Connect, aimed to develop, iterate and launch new or upgraded applications and digital services much more rapidly. Sunrise has been committed to providing high-quality telecommunications services in Switzerland for many years. In response to the rapidly growing data traffic and the need for high-bandwidth mobile Internet in rural areas, where no fibre infrastructure is available, Sunrise proposed a ‘5G for People’ strategy to close the digital divide between urban and rural areas. In December 2017, Sunrise established a 5G trial network and achieved a world record setting 5G C-band single user throughput on using Huawei’s 5G end-to- end solution. In June 2018, the two sides successfully built the first commercial 5G site in Switzerland, this marks the fact Sunrise had turned 5G from concept to reality in just a half year. Sunrise is now deploying 5G networks throughout the whole country. The network will span 150 towns/places in Switzerland and provide FWA service for the first batch of individual and enterprise users at a rate of 1 Gbps. The large-scale deployment is crucial to bridging the digital divide between urban and rural areas. Sunrise CTO, Elmar Grasser, expressed thanks to GSMA for the recognition. He explained that customer satisfaction and contributions to social welfare through digitisation and an outstanding infrastructure are core values for Sunrise and that Sunrise plans to produce a leading 5G network. www.intelligentcio.com