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SWIFT Infrastructure: Evolving to Serve the Community 13 April 2016 Dan Moran Head of Technical Sales Services, Americas and UK David Fergie Principal Financial Services Industry Consultant

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SWIFT Infrastructure:

Evolving to Serve the

Community

13 April 2016

Dan Moran – Head of Technical Sales Services, Americas and UK

David Fergie – Principal Financial Services Industry Consultant

Technology Update

13 April 2016

Dan Moran – Head of Technical Sales Services, Americas and UK

SWIFT's layered Integration and Interfaces

solutions

Secure and reliable

exchange with the

financial and business

world

Financial

networks

Providing and

managing the

link to SWIFT

and other

proprietary

networks

Automating and

streamlining

message

exchange

Orchestrating the

interaction with

the customer’s

back office

systems

Increasing

interoperability

and efficiency

Reducing

cost and risk

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Our Value proposition – Alliance Portfolio

• Modular component

architecture

• Zero down time

infrastructure

• Mission critical resilience

• Multi-network support

CONNECTIVITY

INTERFACES

INTEGRATION Alliance Integration Solutions

Alliance Lite2 Alliance Access (SAA)

Alliance

Gateway

Alliance Messaging Hub

(AMH)

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

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Solutions

Value

proposition

Alliance Connect Other

network

gateways

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Release 7.2

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Disclaimer

All information with regards to release 7.2 is supplied for information

purposes only, and shall not be binding, nor shall it be construed as

constituting any obligation, representation, or warranty on the part of SWIFT.

The information in this publication is the latest available at the date of its

production, and may change.

Why a mandatory upgrade?

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

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15 2017 2016

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2018

18 months upgrade planning 15 months upgrade implementation

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3

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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High level impact Release 7.2

• New versions of full portfolio

• SWIFTNet Link

• Alliance Gateway

• Alliance Access/Entry

• Alliance Web Platform

• Technology refresh

• New Operating system levels

• Server side: AIX 7.1, RHEL 7.2, Solaris 12, Windows Server 2016

(with MQ8.0)

• Client side: Windows 10 (browsers to be defined)

• Native 64-bit

• Impacts all applications that use SWIFT provided libraries

• Specific compatibility points defined to ease the

migration

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Summary Release 7.2

• Read the preliminary release overview

• Build a project team

• Use first half of 2016 to assess impact, plan and request

budget

• If you use WebSphere MQ, check with your environment

team on MQ 8 readiness

• Share major concerns with SWIFT product management

[email protected]

• Exchange views with peers on LinkedIn: SWIFT Alliance

user community

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How can SWIFT help?

• Architecture Review

• SWIFT System Care and Alliance Managed Operations

• Infrastructure Reduction (Alliance Remote Gateway)

• Infrastructure Upgrade (Alliance Message Hub)

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Alliance Messaging Hub

(AMH)

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David Fergie – Principal Financial Services Industry Consultant

Our Value proposition – Alliance Portfolio

• Modular component

architecture

• Zero down time

infrastructure

• Mission critical resilience

• Multi-network support

CONNECTIVITY

INTERFACES

INTEGRATION Alliance Integration Solutions

Alliance Lite2 Alliance Access (SAA)

Alliance

Gateway

Alliance Messaging Hub

(AMH)

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

network

gateways

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The drivers for choosing AMH

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You are growing and your

FileAct InterAct solution

does not keep up

How to manage

other networks?

You want to build

a zero downtime

infrastructure

You are looking at TCO

reduction while being

more scalable

How to achieve

predictable performance

and OPEX

You need to reduce

your time to market

Aging middleware

replacement

New RTGS

mandates

ISO20022

Reduced its TCO

by factor 8

One platform to

consolidate and

monitor all flows

One platform to

consolidate and

monitor all flows

AMH benchmarked

proof scalable solution

on any hardware

Replaced

existing

middleware

AMH is XML-

built-in and

ISO20022 ready

Customers live

in 3 months,

typical 6-9

100,000+ files/day,

files > 2 GB

Messaging Solution

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User

management

Consolidated

operations

System

monitoring

Message

handling

System

configuration

Routing

rules Meta

data

Audit

trail

Message

store

SWIFT

network

Other

networks

Messaging solution

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Business

application

OFAC

Archiving

Business

application

Business

application

BAM AMH

Alliance Messaging Hub

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Consolidated

Operations

System

Monitoring

Message

Handling

System

Configuration

NETWORK CONNECTORS FIN, InterAct, FileAct

SIC, SECOM, ...

GENERIC CONNECTORS MQ, JMS, Flat File,

Web Services, FTP, AML Filter

ORCHESTRATION ENGINE

MESSAGING SERVICES Validation

Routing

Flow

Transformation Formatting

Duplicate Check

AMHNet (Intra-company)

AM

H

DB

Business

applications

Financial

Networks

Messages Configuration

Financial

networks

Internal

parties

Financial

Networks SWIFT

network

SWIFT

network

Business

applications Business

applications Business

applications

AMH Designer

Workflow design

Graphical Business Process Model definition

Any available messaging service can be inserted and used in

a standardized messaging workflow definition (XPDL)

Complex decisions can be modeled graphically

Transformation

Powerful multi-format transformation tool

Business and technical mappings (proprietary format,

filename manipulation, AMH integration)

Efficient run-time engine embedded in AMH reference

workflow and connectors

Reporting

Advanced visual tool for report configuration and generation.

Exposing reporting and business intelligence capabilities

through the AMH User Interface

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AMH – Architecture

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Operating systems:

Oracle Solaris

IBM AIX

Windows family

Red Hat Linux

Application server:

Oracle WebLogic

IBM WebSphere

RedHat JBoss

ECLIPSE BASED

DESKTOP

AM

H

DB

JMS

MQ

Financial

Networks

Configuration Database server:

Oracle: Dataguard, RAC

Financial

Networks SWIFTNet

Traditional browsers

IE, Firefox, Chrome

ZERO FOOTPRINT

Other

Internal

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AMH – Modularity

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• Dedicated services

• Agility to respond to business

• Built-in resilience

• Easy configuration and deployment

AMH SEPA

AMH User Workflow & Repair

AMH FIN

AMH Funds & Reporting

Other

networks

SWIFT

network

Internal

networks

FIN

FILES

FUNDS

DOMESTIC

Business

application

Business

application

Business

application

Business

application

DWH

AMH AMH AMH

AMH – Scalability

• Dedicated services

• Agility to respond to business

• Built-in resilience

• Easy configuration and deployment

SWIFT

network

Other

networks

Business

Application

Business

Application

Business

Application

Business

Application

AMH AMH

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AMH Scalability – Recent Test Results

Input:

• 5 million transactions injected in 10 minutes

Flow:

• Duplication check

• Validation (syntax & semantic)

• File Debulking

• Sanction filter request (50% of traffic)

• Manual exceptions

• Ack/Nack reconciliation

Results:

• 1111 TPS sustained for one hour

• 1500 TPS exceptional peak

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AMH – Workbench Deployment

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AMH AMH AMH

Multi-hub

AMH

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AMH AMH AMH

Active/active

Single view

Multi-hub

Single view

Workbench Workbench

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AMH Control Centre

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Objective: - NonXA protocol less complex and less costly

- Less manual intervention during message failure

AMH Control Centre

Generic View FIN View

SAG View

Other network

View

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Additional Benefits with AMH

Multi-

Network

Management

of Cut-off

Times

Liquidity Management

Matching Internal

Routing

Business

Agility

Sanction

Filtering

Reduced

Messaging

Costs

Data

Privacy

Risk

Reduction

Higher

Message

Volumes

End-to-End

Message

Priority

Scalability Monitoring Message

Prioritization

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