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Government, Central/Federal Business challenge The Met Office has a mandate to deliver timely weather information to millions of customers across the UK. How could it ensure 24x7 availability for the systems that share weather data with customers? Transformation The Met Office migrated its meteorological databases from x86 systems to a resilient, high-performance and scalable IBM® LinuxONE™ platform—ensuring it can handle massive peaks in requests. “We can bet the business on LinuxONE—and I can sleep easily in the knowledge that we can absolutely rely on our data delivery systems.” —Graham Mallin, Executive Head of Technology, Met Office Graham Mallin Executive Head of Technology, Met Office Met Office Ensuring timely delivery of essential weather data to millions of customers Business benefits Enables a single lean team to support a large number of core Linux applications Cuts operational costs through ongoing database consolidation Ensures millions of customers can access critical weather data 24x7. Solution components IBM® LinuxONE™ Emperor Client Name Met Office Company Background Headquartered in Exeter, England and founded in 1854, the Met Office is a world-leading provider of weather and climate services. Part of the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, the Met Office supports a wide range of industries, including energy generation, water distribution and transport, with a major focus on the aviation, insurance, retail, banking and environmental sectors. The Met Office uses over 200 million daily weather observations, an advanced atmospheric model and a high-performance supercomputer to create millions of tailored forecasts and briefings every day. Business challenge The Met Office has a mandate to deliver timely weather information to millions of customers across the UK. How could it ensure 24x7 availability for the systems that share weather data with customers? Transformation The Met Office migrated its meteorological databases from x86 systems to a resilient, high-performance and scalable IBM® LinuxONE™ platform—ensuring it can handle massive peaks in requests. Results Easy manageability enables a lean team to support a large number of core applications. Database consolidation offers substantial payback. High reliability ensures dependable delivery of weather data. Pull Quote "We can bet the business on LinuxONE—and I can sleep easily in the knowledge that we can absolutely rely on our data delivery systems.” —Graham Mallin, Executive Head of Technology, Met Office Case study Link http://ecc.ibm.com/case-study/us-en/ECCF-ZSC03333USEN Headquartered in Exeter, England and founded in 1854, the Met Office is a world-leading provider of weather and climate services. Part of the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, the Met Office supports a wide range of industries, including energy generation, water distribution and transport, with a major focus on the aviation, insurance, retail, banking and environmental sectors. The Met Office uses over 200 million daily weather observations, an advanced atmospheric model and a high-performance supercomputer to create millions of tailored forecasts and briefings every day. Share this ZSP04601-USEN-01