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Core Banking SystemsUsing Microsoft Technology: Core Banking Systems Using Microsoft Technology Brian Jackson
Banking Technology Strategist
Microsoft Corporation
Agenda: Agenda
Market Overview: Market Overview
Market Overview: Market Overview Forrester - Banking Platform Renewal: Sizing the Market – 11 Oct 2005
Core System Modernization: Core System Modernization
What Is Modernization?: What Is Modernization?
Who Is Modernizing?: Who Is Modernizing? Source: http://www.ibspublishing.com/free_to_view/sales_league_table_15.6_chart1.htm
Why Modernize?: Why Modernize? SAP/Accenture study: http://www.sap.com/industries/banking/pdf/BWP_Core_Banking_Survey.pdf
Approach to Core Banking: Approach to Core Banking
Common Strategy: Common Strategy “Big bang” replacement too risky for all but the smallest (or de novo) financial institutions
Use the Microsoft platform to perform a phased update of core systems
Phases can be defined
By business function
By architectural tier
Or both
Project Approach: Project Approach
Customer Information File: Customer Information File Aim for a free-standing CIF that doesn’t “belong” to a particular product line or channel
Consolidated Single source of truth
Reality
True consolidation is very difficult
“Virtual” consolidation in the middle tier generally more achievable
Functional Phases: Example: Functional Phases: Example
Architectural Phases: Example: Architectural Phases: Example
Detailed Example: Detailed Example
Current System Architecture: Current System Architecture
Step One: Wrap and Reuse: Step One: Wrap and Reuse
Step One: Wrap and Reuse: Step One: Wrap and Reuse
Step Two: Legacy Migration: Step Two: Legacy Migration
Step Three: Loose Coupling to CIF: Step Three: Loose Coupling to CIF
Subsequent Phases: Subsequent Phases
Summary: Summary
Platform Capabilities: Platform Capabilities
Integration Options: Integration Options BizTalk Server (BTS) Host Integration Server
(HIS) SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) SQL Service Broker (SSB) Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ) Web Services Enhancements (WSE), COM+, Enterprise Services, .NET Remoting, .ASMX
Unified Programming Model: Interop
with other
platforms ASMX Attribute-
Based
Programming Enterprise Services WS-*
Protocol
Support WSE Message-
Oriented
Programming System.Messaging Extensibility
Location transparency .NET Remoting Unified Programming Model
Managing complexity: Managing complexity Complexity of requirements Complexity of solution Custom solution Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Scenario 3
Security issues and fixes in Oracle 8, 9 and 10 since December 2000 to November 2006.: Security issues and fixes in Oracle 8, 9 and 10 since December 2000 to November 2006. Based upon public information
Compiled by NGSSoftware Insight Security Research (NISR)
Security issues and fixes in SQL Server 7, 2000 and 2005 since December 2000 to November 2006.: Security issues and fixes in SQL Server 7, 2000 and 2005 since December 2000 to November 2006. Based upon public information
Compiled by NGSSoftware Insight Security Research (NISR)
Current Release Comparison: Current Release Comparison Oracle 10g Release 2 SQL Server 2005 Based upon public information
Compiled by NGSSoftware Insight Security Research (NISR)
Global ISV Partners: Global ISV Partners
Global ISV Partners: Global ISV Partners
Global ISV Partners: Global ISV Partners
Global ISV Partners: Global ISV Partners
Regional ISV Partners: Regional ISV Partners
Core Banking: Case Studies: Core Banking: Case Studies Up to 71x faster transaction processing using 64 bit Windows
Maintained compatibility with existing systems
Core Banking: Case Studies: Core Banking: Case Studies Rapid time-to-market
Superior Total Cost of Ownership
Core Banking: Case Studies: Core Banking: Case Studies Increased flexibility and faster time-to-market
Lower TCO using world-class partner system
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