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Smarter Banking with CICS Transaction Server

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Published on 22 April 2010

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ISBN-10: 0738434124
ISBN-13: 9780738434124
IBM Form #: SG24-7815-00


Authors: Chris Rayns, Neil Ashworth, Peter Beevers, Vesna Eibel, Fabrice Jarassat, Claus T Jensen, Alison Lucas, Anthony Papageorgiou, Alain Roessle and Nigel Williams

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    Abstract

    It goes without saying that 2009 was a year of unprecedented change in global banking. The challenges that financial institutions are facing require them to cut costs but also to regain trust and improve the service that they provide to an increasingly sophisticated and demanding set of customers.

    In the past, siloed and rigid IT systems often inhibited banks in their attempts to re-engineer their business processes. The IBM® smarter banking initiative highlights how more intelligent software can be used to significantly improve the end-to-end integration of banking processes.

    In this IBM Redbooks® publication, we aim to show how software technologies, such as SOA, Web 2.0 and event driven architectures, can be used to implement smarter banking solutions. Our focus is on CICS® Transaction Server, which is at the heart of most bank’s core banking implementations.

    Table of Contents

    Part 1. Smarter Banking

    Chapter 1. Introduction to Smarter Banking

    Chapter 2. Modern banking imperatives

    Chapter 3. Smarter Banking scenarios

    Part 2. CICS Transaction Server

    Chapter 4. CICS and banking

    Chapter 5. Event processing support

    Chapter 6. Web 2.0 support

    Part 3. IBM Smarter Banking showcase

    Chapter 7. The IBM Smarter Banking showcase environment

    Chapter 8. Enabling business events

    Chapter 9. Enabling Web 2.0

     

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