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Technical Services Update

Hyundong Lee

Senior Solutions Architect, Asia Pacific, SWIFT

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Alliance Messaging Hub

(AMH)

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• Modular component architecture

• Zero down time infrastructure

• Mission critical resilience

• Multi-network support

CONNECTIVITY

INTERFACES

INTEGRATION Alliance Integration Platform

(IPLA/SIL)

Alliance Lite2 Alliance Access

Alliance

Gateway

Alliance

Remote

Gateway

• Out-of-the-box solution

• Quick-time to market

• Adaptable and configurable

• Low investment

• Low footprint

• Security

SWIFT Community Cloud Standard on-premises Modular on-premises

La

ye

rs

Solutions

Value proposition

Alliance Connect Other networks

Alliance Message Warehouse

Our value proposition – Alliance Portfolio

Alliance Messaging Hub (AMH)

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AMH for multiple network connection

AMH SEPA

AMH FileAct

AMH FIN

AMH Domestic

Other

Networks

SWIFT

network

Internal

networks

FIN

FILES

FUNDS

DOMESTIC

Business application

Business application

Business application

Business application

FILES

Single Channel

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Current resilience level of KR SWIFT infrastructure

Alliance Gateway 1

SWIFTNet Link 1

Alliance Access

(Production)

Alliance Access

(Backup/Test)

Alliance Gateway 2

SWIFTNet Link 2

Production Site

HSM

Manual operation

Automatic failover

DB DB

Back office application

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100% resilience achievement using AMH (Normal situation)

Alliance Gateway

SWIFTNet Link

AMH 1 AMH 2

Alliance Gateway

SWIFTNet Link

Back office application Data Center A

HSM

Automatic failover

HA

DB

Manual operation

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100% resilience achievement using AMH (AMH1 fails)

Alliance Gateway

SWIFTNet Link

AMH 1 AMH 2

Alliance Gateway

SWIFTNet Link

Back office application Data Center A

HSM

Manual operation

Automatic failover

HA

DB

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Current resilience level of KR SWIFT infrastructure

Alliance Gateway 1

SWIFTNet Link 1

Alliance Access

(Production)

Alliance Gateway 2

SWIFTNet Link 2

Production Site

HSM

Manual operation

Automatic failover

DB DB

Back office application

Alliance Gateway 1

SWIFTNet Link 1

Alliance Access

(Production)

DR Site

HSM

DB

Back office application

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200% resilience achievement in two active-active data centers (normal situation)

Alliance Gateway

SWIFTNet Link

AMH 1 AMH 2

Alliance Gateway

SWIFTNet Link

Back office application Data Center A

HSM

Automatic failover

HA

DB

Alliance Gateway

SWIFTNet Link

AMH 3 AMH 4

Alliance Gateway

SWIFTNet Link

Back office application Data Center B

HSM

HA

DB

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Alliance Gateway

SWIFTNet Link

AMH 1 AMH 2

Alliance Gateway

SWIFTNet Link

Back office application Data Center A

HSM

Automatic failover

HA

DB

Alliance Gateway

SWIFTNet Link

AMH 3 AMH 4

Alliance Gateway

SWIFTNet Link

Back office application Data Center B

HSM

HA

DB

200% resilience achievement in two active-active data centers (2 AMH fails)

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Internal routing using AMHNet

AMHNet

Customer’s Internal Network

Other

Networks

Destination is internal BIC (Branch 2)

Destination is

external BIC

Overseas Branch 1

Overseas Branch 2

Overseas Branch 3

0

500

1000

1500

16:58:1…

17:02:1…

17:06:1…

17:10:1…

17:14:1…

17:18:1…

17:22:1…

17:26:1…

17:30:1…

17:34:1…

17:38:1…

17:42:1…

17:46:1…

17:50:1…

17:54:1…

17:58:1…

18:02:1…

18:06:1…

18:10:1…

TPS

Timestamp

Runtime execution performance

Raw Goal RunAvg

MovAvg60 MovAvg10 MovAvg5

MovAvg1

• IBM P7 (128 cores)

6 LPAR for MQ and AMH

o 2 MQ server

o 2 STP Engine

o 2 Workbench

4 LPAR for Oracle Nodes

o 1 RAC for STP Engine

o 1 RAC for Workbench

• STP-Workbench replication

architecture

• Network simulator

• 80 cores used for the entire

deployment MQ, DB, AMH

• Fiber connection

4,053,600 per hour

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System performance – IBM Benchmark

Result: 1126 TPS

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AMH designer – workflow

3 1 Business

process design

2

Program

coding

Deployment

on system

skip AMH Designer

Conventional

development

project

Business

process design

1 Deployment

on system

2

AMH contains a Business Process Management engine (BPM)

Industry standards compliant (XPDL)

Both STP and manual activities interaction

Native integration of SOA services

Traceability and monitorability

At the level of every message

Reference workflows are included

Rapid time to market

Tailored towards customer’s requirements

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AMH designer - report

• A number of pre-defined set of reports • Able to create tailored reports to fit into customer’s operation

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AMH transfomer

• Click/Drag & drop message mapping • Transparent to business people (no

coding) • Faster implementation of new message

formats (ISO20022, new messages, domestic formats)

• Transformation testing prior to deployment on systems

Backoffice External Network

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Message Search – Personalized & Google Effect

Saved searches

Define grid

presentation and

search criteria

Now with PowerSearch

Personalized Search

Free text search in payload and history, Search performance (Replicate data to non relational DB)

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Objective: - NonXA protocol less complex and less costly

- Less manual intervention during message failure

Generic View FIN View

SAG View

Other network View

AMH control centre

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Alliance and SWIFTNet 7.2

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Why it is mandatory?

Mandatory Technology Refresh

• Mandatory upgrade of key embedded COTS in our products and SWIFT Central Platform to ensure continued support from the vendors

• Introduce 64-bit support

• Refresh OS Baseline

Security

• Align the community on latest security updates

• Large scale deployment of latest HSM enhancements

Product Evolution

• Release alignment as a foundation for future evolutions

• Ensure deployment of latest messaging evolutions to entire community

Supportability

• Renew the baseline to ensure supportability and long term stability

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Alliance and SWIFTNet 7.2 Release Timeline

2015 2017 2016

Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

2018

18 months upgrade planning 15 months upgrade implementation

Q3

Sept 2015

7.2 Release announcement & availability of preliminary Alliance & SWIFTNet 7.2 Release Overview

Availability of final Alliance & SWIFTNet 7.2 Release Overview & Vendor Specs

Availability of release SWIFTNet Link and Alliance Gateway 7.2 for developer testing in ITB

End Dec 2016 End Mar 2017

General availability of Alliance and SWIFTNet 7.2 release

End Jun 2018

End of support of releases 7.0.x/7.1.x

Jun 2016

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Alliance and SWIFTNet 7.2 Release Timeline

Technical Advice

Architecture reviews

Operational Excellence

TCO Analysis

Sourcing Study

Preparing for release 7.2

Managed Services

Implementation Services

Interfaces

Health Check

Field Services

Support

Remote Support

Support Packages

Proactive Support Options

Training

e-Learning

Consultancy Technical Advice

System Care

AMO

ARG / Lite2

Package implementation services

• SWIFT software sanity check

• Security excellence review

• Project management

• Implementation of mandatory changes prior to migration services

• Installation Services