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Deutsche Bank |
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Company
Deutsche Bank is the biggest bank
in the euro zone with 1,500 branches in Germany and extensive branch
networks in Italy, Spain and Belgium. The integration of Bankers Trust
and the launch of Deutsche Bank 24 and our subsidiary European
Transaction Bank kept the banking industry on its toes. Deutsche Bank
offers a broad range of banking products in areas such as payments,
credit and personal investment, online banking. investment banking,
including IPO support and corporate finance advisory.
Projects
Global Middleware Architecture
Responsible for developing the plan of approach
for implementing a Global Middleware Architecture. This
architecture ensured that existing services were available to all
platforms and new services may be implemented quickly and
competitively. The infrastructure and services were easily maintained,
monitored and controlled. The architecture supported multiple
platforms, such as VMS, NT, MVS, AIX, etc. It also supported existing
proprietary middleware developed within the Deutsche Bank organization
as well as industry standard middleware such as MQSeries.
GMS
Responsible for providing MQSeries administrative
support to Deutsche Bank for the Global Messaging System (GMS). This
support included: planning for the use of MQSeries in the GMS
environments, installing and configuring MQSeries, setting up secure
distributed queuing, administering and operating the MQSeries network,
and performing problem determination. Also provided procedures to
insure that all departments could seamless connect to the GMS system
and responsible for verification testing between GMS and new users.
Technology
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Platforms: |
AIX,
VAX, MVS, NT |
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Operating Systems: |
WinNT, UNIX, VMS, CICS |
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Middleware: |
MQSeries |
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Languages: |
C/C++, Java, COBOL |
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Design Tools: |
Rational Rose, UML |
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Databases: |
DB2 |
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