Download - Alliance Messaging Hub (AMH)
Alliance Messaging Hub
SOFE 2014
Agenda
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Introducing AMH • What is AMH
• Why AMH is the right choice
Status update • Customer Implementations
• Shaping the future with customers
Our ambition • New features in AMH
• Highlights for 2015 - roadmap
• Benchmark results
The Customer‘s experience
Questions
What is AMH?
SWIFT’s strategic financial messaging hub
Highly flexible and configurable
Multi-network & multi-format
For regional, national and global institutions
Why Alliance Messaging Hub?
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
Ageing
middleware
replacement
New RTGS
mandates
ISO20022
Key Features
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SWIFT Alliance Family Overview
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Integration Domain Interface can be adapted to customer needs
Specialized integration skills required, available from SWIFT
Highly flexible and based on standard integration modelling
Faster to adapt and lower TCO compared to back-office change
process
Transformation and Validation services
Powerful solution to replace costly legacy systems
Featu
res
Network
Communication
Messaging
Interface
Integration
capabilities
Market Simple Medium Complex
Alliance
Access Alliance
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Alliance
Messaging
Hub
Integration
Platform Converter
Alliance
Gateway ARG
Cloud Offering
On-premises offering
Alliance
Gateway
Other
Gateway
Product Domain Out of the box product that can be configured to customer needs
Quick deployment and time-to-market to start adding value to business lines
All functions available at fingertips
New product release required for new functions
SWIFT
Integration
Layer
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2014 customer status
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US customer has removed
23 Solaris HW and replaced
them all by a global virtualized
environment running AMH
active/active.
Cost saving factor: 8
Customer Implementations
• Belgian institution processes more than 130,000 files/day
• German institution processes file size over 2GB/file every day
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Total traffic SWIFT ~3 million messages and files per day
Total traffic SIX ~2 million payment and securities messages per day
How customers use AMH in production?
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FIN
FileAct
InterAct
SIC
SECOM
Swiss
network
Funds
RMA
FileAct
FIN
Our ambition for AMH
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To continue to deliver an outstanding
messaging hub that services our customers’
needs for interface robustness and agility
Rich features bring measurable benefits
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Flow
management PowerSearch
Resiliency &
Active/Active
solution
Modularity & High-Availability – What makes the difference?
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• Dedicated service per instance
• Agility to respond to business
• Segregation of flows
• Central monitoring
AMH domestic files
AMH FileAct
AMH FIN
AMH FIN
Other
Networks
SWIFT
network
Internal
networks
FIN
FILES
FIN
FUNDS
Business
application
Business
application
Business
application
Business
application
AMH architecture & modularity
DOMESTIC
AMH Funds and MI 20022
Any Interface with middleware for recovery
Configuration options
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Any
Interface
Standby
Interface
Standby Single
Instance
Data Center2 Data Center1
Any
Interface
Any
Interface
Any
Interface
Any
Interface
Built Middleware
with recovery logic
MQ bus
Built Middleware
with recovery logic
MQ bus
?
AMH
Alliance Messaging Hub Active/Active
Configuration options
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Data Center2 Data Center1
AMH
1 1
AMH AMH AMH
Active/active
Single view
Multi-hub
Single view
Workbench Workbench
2 2
AMH AMH AMH
Multi-hub
• Logical flows segregation via multiple AMH
instances
• Load-balancing and parallel processing
• Single view monitoring through unique
database
• Global custom reporting and archiving via AMH
Workbench
• Automated recovery and fail-over done by AMH
MQ bus
Benchmark - AMH is scalable
Objectives:
• AMH scales on modern hardware
• Optimized for Oracle Exadata
• Volume and messages processed as in
production
• Multi-network traffic
• Automated recovery
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Benchmark - AMH is scalable
Scalability capabilities
HW requirements ‘client’
Latency and resource at database level
Workload and queries in AMH Workbench
– 140 million records in the DB (33.6TB)
Resilience and recovery (RTO and RPO)
End-to-end performance and TPS
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THE CUSTOMER’S EXPERIENCE
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SOFE Program - Alliance portfolio
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SOFE Time Session1 Session2 Session3
Friday 28
09:00 – 10:15 SWIFT's Interface &
integration Solutions
09:00 – 10:15 Alliance Messaging Hub
10:45 – 12:00 Alliance Interfaces -
Roadmap 2015
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