Barca Universal
·21 November 2024
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·21 November 2024
Despite announcing delays in the return to renovated and revamped Spotify Camp Nou, there is much excitement within the Barcelona camp.
The newly revamped stadium is a cornerstone project for Barcelona, one that will mirror the club’s ambition and what they seek to achieve.
As such, Barcelona are expected to offer state-of-the-art services to fans attending the matches, especially by offering cutting-edge cloud services.
A recent report from Mundo Deportivo has shed light on Barcelona’s plan to leverage their partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprises (HPE) to offer cloud services to fans.
Until now, Barça has used a public cloud model that is usually costlier. But with HPE. Barcelona plan to bring in a hybrid cloud model that will leverage both public and private cloud models, thereby cutting significant costs.
Barcelona have big plans for the newly revamped Spotify Camp Nou (Photo by PAU BARRENA/AFP via Getty Images)
This hybrid cloud model is set to power multiple services offered to fans, including the ability to order food in the stadium to use their mobiles to enter the ground.
Through a Hybrid model, Barcelona are expected to cut 30% of the cloud costs.
The report adds that Camp Nou will set an example, as far as stadiums leveraging the power of technology is concerned.
Apart from cutting-edge cloud services, Spotify Camp Nou will be open to further technological advancements such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Models – services that will be provided by HPE.
These technological features will be available from Day One as well, meaning fans can leverage these services as soon as Barcelona return to Camp Nou, which, if everything goes well, may occur sometime around mid-February.