UAE Exchange consolidates with Red Hat

Global foreign exchange supports fast-growing portfolio of web-based applications for new services with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat Satellite.

UAE Exchange, a leading foreign exchange and money transfer brand, has successfully created a scalable, secure, robust and high-performance datacenter environment by consolidating its IT infrastructure on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The centralised solution has enabled the Exchange to more rapidly scale its operations and open new branches across the globe and to also achieve the ISO 27001 certification for information security management.

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With more than 600 branches across 30 countries, UAE Exchange has a large, and growing customer base. However, rapid expansion caused performance and availability concerns about the company's distributed IT systems, previously comprised of servers running various versions of UNIX . To better support its fast growing portfolio of web-based applications for new services such as payment for credit cards, utility bills, subscriptions, airline tickets and others, the company needed to consolidate its environment on a single platform.

Supported by Red Hat Consulting, UAE Exchange deployed Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat Satellite. Red Hat Satellite made configuration and provisioning easy and enabled the IT team to rapidly roll out Red Hat Enterprise Linux onto the servers in under one week. Throughout the migration, UAE's customer facing web-services remained up and running without impact on the company's 24/7 global operations.

The new Red Hat Enterprise Linux server environment means that the IT team at UAE Exchange is no longer inhibited by the inflexibility of its old distributed systems. Because UAE's mission-critical services and applications are web-based, new branches can now simply 'plug and play' to the IT infrastructure to get their services up and running. The solution's scalability and reliability are proven: even with 80,000 to 90,000 users connecting at any given time, the services have not seen any drop in performance. Using Red Hat Satellite with Red Hat Enterprise Linux enables UAE Exchange's in-house team to easily exercise full control over its new environment. This simplifies provisioning and configuration, while also automating routine tasks such as patch management.

As an added benefit, the security benchmarking and hardening of the operating system conducted by Red Hat Consulting helped the exchange to meet the stringent requirements of the ISO 27001 certification, an international standard for information security management.

To keep its aggressive growth and expansion goals on track, the company is now looking to build a new datacenter outside of the UAE, while simultaneously using virtualization to increase resource utilisation. Having successfully used WildFly, the JBoss.org community application server, the company now intends to use Red Hat JBoss Middleware to help it build, test, and deploy applications faster.

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