Lusis
Lusis, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Lusis collaboration with software players such as Hewlett Packard Enterprise empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
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| Lusis | Hewlett Packard Enterprise | HPE NonStop (formerly Tandem) | Servers, Storage and Networking | IaaS |
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CME Group | Banking and Financial Services | 3760 | $6.1B | United States | Hewlett Packard Enterprise | HPE NonStop (formerly Tandem) | Servers, Storage and Networking | 2010 |
In 2010, CME Group implemented HPE NonStop (formerly Tandem) in Servers, Storage and Networking to host fault-tolerant transaction processing for its trading infrastructure. The deployment positioned HPE NonStop as the platform for central trade matching and high-availability order processing at CME Group, with HPE NonStop used to deliver continuous runtime for critical matching logic.
HPE NonStop was configured to support the central trade matching engines of the GLOBEX trading platform, with functional testing and automated order injection exercised against those engines. Operational capabilities implemented included test automation for order injection, scripting support using perl and bash, and operator-level administration via TACL commands on HPE NonStop, reflecting standard Servers, Storage and Networking category functions for resilience and operational tooling.
Lusis participated as the SI/VAR in the implementation and provisioning of platform services. The HPE NonStop deployment spanned production support and QA environments, with shared test environments brought up for dozens of users and automated test frameworks maintained by the QA team. Training and governance practices were established, including instructor-led and online training courses used for onboarding 100 plus employees and for partner training with BVMF exchange participants from Brazil.
Operational governance emphasized production support workflows and QA-led validation of implied matching algorithms and order flow scenarios, with QA leads creating test plans, automated test suites, and runbook-style procedures for environment bring-up and troubleshooting on HPE NonStop. HPE NonStop was documented and used as the stable execution layer for trade matching within CME Groups Servers, Storage and Networking estate, aligning platform operations with trading engineering and production support functions.
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FSS | Professional Services | 2500 | $600M | India | Hewlett Packard Enterprise | HPE NonStop (formerly Tandem) | Servers, Storage and Networking | 2010 |
In 2010, FSS implemented HPE NonStop (formerly Tandem) as a centralized transaction processing platform under the Servers, Storage and Networking category to support high-availability banking payment workloads. The HPE NonStop deployment targeted ATM, POS, and dynamic currency conversion project scopes for international clients including CIBC in Canada, FNBO in the United States, and FSS operations in India, with subsequent AMOA engagement by Lusis between 2013 and 2018 to manage ongoing program governance and delivery.
The implementation combined HPE NonStop system architecture with an application stack using OSS/SQL MX and MySQL for data persistence, and C++ with XML for payment application logic, providing the functional components required for payment switching, ATM management, POS acquirer flows, and DCC processing. UML functional modeling was applied during requirements and design phases, leveraging Enterprise Architect for sequence diagrams and use cases, and detailed specifications were drafted and reviewed to align functional modules with operational requirements.
Integration and rollout work included iterative integration, qualification, and compliance testing, with explicit phases for anomaly analysis, enhancements, acceptance testing and certification, pilot runs, and production launch. The delivery integrated cross-functional activities across development, QA, and operations teams, and included remote management of customer support during qualification, acceptance testing and production ramp.
Governance and program management followed an AMOA model driven by Lusis, encompassing requirements gathering, clarification, development management, and deployment oversight, as well as analysis of enhancement needs and operational handover processes. HPE NonStop was restated in architecture and runbook artifacts to ensure continuity of platform-level operational procedures and certification criteria across payment projects.
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Huntington National Bank | Banking and Financial Services | 20924 | $7.4B | United States | Hewlett Packard Enterprise | HPE NonStop (formerly Tandem) | Servers, Storage and Networking | 2010 |
In 2010, Huntington National Bank implemented HPE NonStop (formerly Tandem) from Hewlett Packard Enterprise as part of its Servers, Storage and Networking estate. The HPE NonStop deployment was positioned as an always on transaction processing layer to support core banking workloads and high volume payments processing across the institution.
The implementation emphasized HPE NonStop platform capabilities including fault tolerant hardware architecture, clustered transaction processing, persistent message queuing and synchronous replication for availability. HPE NonStop (formerly Tandem) was configured to host critical transaction services and queue management, with standard server automation and monitoring practices applied to reduce operational risk and maintain uptime.
Integrations were scoped with HPE infrastructure components and operational tooling referenced in the implementation profile, including HPE Storage, HPE Switching, HPE OpenView and HPE Server Automation to provide consolidated management and storage connectivity. The deployment supported back office posting, ATM and POS transaction flows and payment settlement interfaces, aligning the Servers, Storage and Networking platform with enterprise transaction routing and operational monitoring.
Implementation governance and rollout were conducted with systems integrator Lusis managing integration, testing and handover, while Huntington maintained HPE NonStop server administration and operations ownership. Training and HPE product certifications were part of operational readiness, and vendor product expertise was embedded in account management to sustain platform administration and ongoing configuration control.
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Banking and Financial Services | 22080 | $9.2B | United States | Hewlett Packard Enterprise | HPE NonStop (formerly Tandem) | Servers, Storage and Networking | 2010 |
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