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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
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
Canada Business Forum 2016
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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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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1
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2018
18 months upgrade planning 15 months upgrade implementation
Q
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
• 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)
Alliance Messaging Hub
(AMH)
13 April 2016
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
AM
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WE
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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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AM
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WO
RK
BE
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AM
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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
AM
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WO
RK
BE
NC
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AM
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AM
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IGN
ER
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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Data Center2 Data Center1
AMH – Workbench Deployment
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2
AMH AMH AMH
Multi-hub
AMH
1
AMH AMH AMH
Active/active
Single view
Multi-hub
Single view
Workbench Workbench
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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