IBM fournit à BNP Paribas une puissance de calcul à la demande
IBM provides BNP Paribas with on-demand computing service to enhance capacity and performance of Fixed Income derivatives operations
26 September 2006, London - IBM and
BNP Paribas today announced that the largest on-demand
computing service in the global investment
banking community has gone live. IBM is providing supercomputing
power through its new London Deep Computing Capacity
on Demand (DCCOD) centre to support BNP Paribas' expanding
derivatives operations. The implementation of this
service follows the recent three-year on-demand computing
deal between the two companies for an initial capacity
of 2500 IBM BladeCenter servers and scope for up to
2500 more.
BNP Paribas leads the market in pricing and hedging very complex derivatives
and was voted the Interest Rate Derivative house of
the year in 2005.
Its derivatives applications include
computation algorithms that require an increasing amount
of computer power. "We conducted an extensive review of the various options to provide the capacity
to support our applications for the second half of 2006 and beyond - indeed over
18 options were fully explored," said Bruce Lee, Head of Fixed Income Capital
Markets Production at BNP Paribas. "IBM's on-demand option emerged as the most
competitive on price/performance, comparing favourably with buying hardware and
hosting it ourselves.
Now, having gone live in under 3 months
we are confident we made the right choice."
BNP Paribas also had the objective to build a calculation capability that could
meet the derivatives needs from New York and Tokyo - processing their compute
jobs on the central calculation farm in Europe. The bank now has IBM's dual-core,
energy efficient BladeCentre server systems as well as the flexibility and capacity
of its DCCOD centre which together support BNP Paribas' rapidly growing Fixed
Income derivatives business.
Nick Gair, Infrastructure Solutions, IBM said: "DCCOD offers our clients the
flexibility to leverage vast computing resources and expertise while helping
to conserve valuable floor space and reduce energy requirements - especially
in areas where their need for immense computing power is prone to dramatic growth
or variability."
BNP Paribas is the second major bank to
opt to use IBM's new London DCCOD centre
which opened only last month.
IBM's Deep Computing Capacity on Demand centre is located at a secure facility
in London and is linked to a similar secure centre located in New York as well
as to further back-up sites. These facilities enable customers to:
- Rapidly respond to their new and changing
business opportunities
- Compete at a scale that may not previously
have been possible for them
- Easily tap into massive amounts of supercomputing
power that could be otherwise unaffordable
- Rapidly
deploy supercomputing capacity in response to urgent
business opportunities
- Pay for supercomputing capacity
on a variable cost basis, which may help avoid large
up-front capital outlays and long term fixed IT cost
commitments
- Lower overall supercomputing ownership
and operating costs
- Take advantage of a scalable,
highly secure and highly resilient on demand operating
environment
- Improve price/performance for compute-intensive
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