ANZ moves internet banking to Red Hat OpenShift
The platform processed around AU$2.9 billion worth of payments in the first hour.
The platform processed around AU$2.9 billion worth of payments in the first hour.
The yellow bank has multiple accounts on customers, but it's making cleaning up their problem.
The bank is already using cloud services from Amazon Web Services, IBM, and its own private cloud, and is now looking to adopt Microsoft and Google when the search engine giant brings a datacentre to Australia.
Four of those have gone to Australian neobanks or startups in the local fintech space.
As the yellow bank's CEO recommits to focusing on technology.
The company is gearing up to go live with its QR payments system in August, shutting down concerns it won't be able to compete in a 'tap and go' dominated society.
The batch of customers that are responding to a simple notification are actually helping the bank train its 200-plus machine learning models.
Online banking services still down, but payments are being processed, the bank has confirmed via Twitter.
The customer-owned bank and mutual financial institution has shifted its core banking to the cloud with Data Action.
Open banking is around the corner and BNZ is ironing out its part through the use of technology and a human-centred approach.