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From Mission-Critical to Mission-Ready: Enabling Agentic Commerce on HPE Nonstop and Lusis TANGO

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Andy VaseyAndy Vasey

From Mission-Critical to Mission-Ready: Enabling Agentic Commerce on HPE Nonstop and Lusis TANGO

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the way consumers and businesses interact with digital services. One of the most exciting developments is Agentic Commerce, where AI agents can research products, make purchasing decisions, and initiate transactions on behalf of users. While the concept is gaining momentum, financial institutions are asking an important question:

Can existing payment infrastructure support this new generation of intelligent commerce?

At this year’s HPE NonStop Technology & Business Conference (TBC), Lusis Payments and HPE will demonstrate that the answer is yes.

As part of the session, “Agentic Commerce on Nonstop Compute: From Concept, Through Demo, to Business Value,” Lusis will share how TANGO was integrated into an Agentic Commerce demonstration.

Rather than rebuilding payment processing from the ground up, the project focused on something far more valuable: enabling modern AI-driven applications to interact securely with a proven, mission-critical payment platform.

Lusis developed the API interface that allows AI agents to communicate with TANGO for payment authorization and transaction processing. This integration illustrates how intelligent front-end applications can leverage the reliability, security, and continuous availability of HPE Nonstop without requiring organizations to replace the core systems they already trust.

The project also highlights an important lesson about modernization. The integration effort was completed in a remarkably short timeframe, demonstrating that innovation doesn’t always require lengthy transformation projects. With the right architecture, organizations can rapidly introduce new capabilities while preserving the resilience and integrity of their existing payment infrastructure.

This approach reflects a broader industry shift. As AI becomes increasingly involved in fraud detection, customer service, purchasing decisions, and payment orchestration, trusted transaction platforms become even more important. AI can make intelligent decisions, but those decisions still depend on secure, accurate, and continuously available payment systems.

That same theme continues in Ki Roth’s second TBC appearance during the panel discussion, “100% Uptime is Not Enough: Why Your Future Depends on HPE Nonstop Compute.” The conversation explores how resilience is evolving beyond traditional uptime to become the trusted foundation for real-time intelligence, AI-driven decision making, and fraud prevention.

For financial institutions, the message is clear: modernization is no longer about replacing legacy systems. It is about extending proven platforms with modern capabilities that enable innovation while maintaining the trust customers expect.

If you’re attending TBC, join Lusis Payments and HPE to learn how mission-critical payment platforms can become the foundation for the next generation of intelligent commerce.