Success story

Barclays adopts agile DevOps culture to stay competitive

Barclays

Fast facts

Industry: Financial services
Region: EMEA
Location: London, United Kingdom
Company size: 129,000 employees

We need to deliver products to market quicker than ever and be more responsive to market trends. We want to become the bank of the future.

SIMON CASHMORE, HEAD OF PaaS MIDDLEWARE ENGINEERING, Barclays

About the Company

Barclays, a global financial services provider based in London, faced increasing regulatory pressure and market demands—led by industry disruptors offering modern, digital services. Looking to increase innovation and productivity, Barclays set out to build an Application Platform-as-a-Service (aPaaS) as part of its cloud program. It used Red Hat® OpenShift Container Platform and other Red Hat solutions to update its IT infrastructure and adopt an agile, DevOps approach to application development, giving its developers on-demand, self-service capabilities. As a result, the bank improved its efficiency and agility to innovate faster and stay competitive.

2017 Red Hat Innovation Awards winner

Barclays stays ahead of the competition with Red Hat and DevOps

Barclays used Red Hat solutions and a DevOps approach to increase innovation, speed, and productivity to stay competitive.

The path to success

Challenge: Keep pace with market demands

Facing industry and competitive pressure, Barclays needed to create a more responsive business. “We need to deliver products to market quicker than ever and be more responsive to market trends,” said Simon Cashmore, head of Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) middleware engineering at Barclays. “We want to become the bank of the future.” Barclays sought to update both its IT environment and its culture, to take full advantage of the best tools and recruit the best banking talent. “We want to be more dynamic in the way we produce applications and make better use of our underlying hardware and software, as well as our staff.”

Solution: Modernize technology and culture

Barclays adopted a DevOps approach where technical and business teams work together to quickly meet customer and market demands through continuous development. As part of the bank’s cloud strategy, it chose to replace its traditional middleware for an on-premise aPaaS with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. This solution provides its development teams with a more secure, consistent, and scalable platform for application development and hosting. The bank received on-site assistance from Red Hat to design and build the solution and train its teams. “We saw this project as a journey. Deploying the initial platform was as much about understanding how internal end users apply the technology as it was choosing the technology,” said Cashmore.

Software & services

Results: Support a cloud journey

With its new DevOps approach and aPaaS environment, Barclays’ developers can work more efficiently to quickly release updates and features. Self-service capabilities have cut provisioning times from weeks to hours and freed up IT staff to work on new, valuable projects instead of routine tasks. These improvements have helped the bank’s internal users—in London and worldwide—work more effectively. “Now, with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, we’re more agile,” said Cashmore. “We can think of an idea, try it, fail, learn, and make adjustments. Culturally, that’s a big change.” Moving forward, the bank plans to move into public cloud computing and offer the same service across public and private clouds.

I think there’s an intrinsic attitude among tech people to make things better, to see actual results. Particularly with automation, when you show a colleague how they can stand up a test environment in just a few steps, you don’t need metrics—you can see on their face how happy they are with what the technology can do.

STEPHEN FLETCHER, DEVOPS LEAD ENGINEER FOR CHANNELS ENGINEERING, Barclays