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Krishna kumar heads the insurance verticals development
team in the financial services product technology unit
of SAPLabs India. He has been responsible for Enterprise
Architecture, Application development/delivery and Project
Management of different Products within SAP's banking
and insurance portfolio. KrishnaKumar actively involves
in coaching the different development teams in the areas
of ERP and platform architecture.
He
has been one of the successful architects who has pioneered
the SAP's ESOA initiative and is continuously driving
the knowledge spread within the SAP empire. Krishna
holds a Bachelor's Degree in Computer science and Engineering
from Madurai Kamaraj University and also has an MS in
Information Systems from BITS Pilani.
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Abstract
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This session
will explain the adaptation of Enterprise service oriented
architecture concepts in building standard software for the
banking space.
Until recently,
many banks have relied on legacy systems that lack the flexibility
in different aspects of software usage. However, banks have
been reluctant to abandon their legacy systems because alternative
IT projects involve ripping-and-replacing entire business
systems – an expensive and time-consuming endeavor.
Enterprise
Service oriented architecture (ESOA) addresses the needs aligning
business and IT through services-based, enterprise-scale solutions
and flexible IT infrastructures. ESOAs allow organizations
to build upon existing systems while adding a dimension of
flexibility and adaptability necessary to support innovation
and change. As a result, leading banks throughout the world
have selected service oriented architectures in their solutions.
To make
ESOAs even more relevant to the banking industry this session
aims at a broad coverage like modeling a banking scenario,
Identification of services, different patterns of service
calls, Governance models and Creation of standard enterprise
service repository.
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