09/12/2009 14:00:00

IFX Forum and BIAN Sign Memorandum of Understanding

The Interactive Financial eXchange (IFX; http://www.ifxforum.org)

Forum and the Banking Industry Architecture Network (BIAN; http://www.bian.org)

announced today that the two organizations have signed a Memorandum of

Understanding (MOU) outlining plans to collaborate in developing and

furthering the adoption of standards that enhance interoperability

within the banking industry.

The IFX Forum is an international non-profit industry association whose

mission is to develop and promote the adoption of its open,

interoperable standard for financial data exchange. BIAN is a

not-for-profit organization that seeks to accelerate the adoption of

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) in the banking industry.

BIAN initially began its work with a broad semantic description of the

banking services landscape, and while this work continues, it will

eventually move to the task of creating new service definitions or

adopting existing ones. The IFX Forum, by contrast, has an existing

messaging specification (IFX 1.X) that has been created and refined over

a 10-year period, and currently (with IFX 2.0) seeks to make this

message payload specification easier to implement within a

service-oriented architecture (SOA). BIAN’s service definition approach

and the IFX Forum’s message content approach are quite complementary and

will serve as a foundation for collaboration.

The MOU offers a framework for cooperation without restricting or

impeding the autonomous identity and operations of both organizations.

The leaders of the IFX Forum and BIAN anticipate that their groups'

collaboration will benefit their members and other constituents both by

coordinating complimentary activities that align with shared value

propositions and by providing opportunities to expand membership and

geographic coverage. Collaboration will also improve work products and

accelerate work product releases.

Recently, BIAN produced a white paper that outlines its own role and the

roles of other important standards organizations within the financial

services industry in supporting service-oriented architecture (SOA). The

white paper highlights the benefits of each organization’s efforts and

offers insight into the great potential for their mutual collaboration.

In addition to the IFX Forum, it covers other well-known organizations

like the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication

(SWIFT) and the Object Management Group (OMG).

"Since our inception, the IFX Forum has been committed to collaborating

in the development of international standards. The Forum is a Category A

Liaison to ISO TC68, and we co-founded the IST Harmonisation team to

work on key standards for inclusion in the UNIFI repository," said IFX

Forum President Richard P. Urban. "We are pleased to engage with BIAN to

develop interoperable messaging supporting financial transactions across

corporate and national boundaries. BIAN’s focus on SOA service

definitions is a perfect complement to the IFX approach to standardizing

messaging in SOA implementations."

"In large organizations, integration costs make or break the business

case in building new applications," said Steve Van Wyk, Head of

Operations and IT at ING. "The cost level is determined by the degree of

standardization of interfaces, from a technical and a definition point

of view. While it is becoming more and more clear that SOA is the best

technology for system integration, interfacing internal as well as

external solutions, standards will have to be agreed upon at the

industry level. That is why BIAN and the facilitation it provides for

software vendors and banks are so important to us." ING was one of the

founding members of BIAN and its predecessor.

About BIAN

Established in 2008, The Banking Industry Architecture Network (BIAN) is

an independent, member owned, not-for-profit association to establish

and promote a common architectural framework for banking

interoperability issues. BIAN’s goal is to define SOA and semantic

definitions for IT services in the banking industry. This will help

banks to achieve a reduction of integration costs and utilize the

advantages of a service-oriented architecture. Financial institutions,

software vendors, and system integrators, along with technology

partners, are invited to join the association and play a collaborative

role with other industry leaders in defining, building and implementing

next-generation banking platforms.

BIAN Members: Axon, Callataÿ & Wouters, Capital Banking Solutions, CGI,

Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Postbank, FERNBACH, ifb AG, IKOR,

ING, innobis AG, Microsoft, SAP, SunGard, Standard Bank of South Africa,

Steria Mummert, Temenos, SWIFT, Syskoplan, Validata, ZEB, Zürcher

Kantonalbank.

To learn more about BIAN please visit www.bian.org.

About the IFX Forum

Founded in 1997, the Interactive Financial eXchange (IFX) Forum is an

international not-for-profit industry association whose mission is to

develop and promote the adoption of its open, interoperable standard for

financial data exchange, suitable for use by all sectors of the

financial services industry. Forum membership is open to organizations

interested in contributing to the development of open financial

standards. Forum members include financial institutions, hardware,

software and service firms, and related non-profit groups.

The IFX Forum is currently organized into the following Working Groups:

ATM/POS; Branch Banking Services; Business Banking; and Card Management

& Servicing. IFX Forum Working Groups, in concert with an Architecture

Committee to coordinate their efforts, develop open Internet-compatible

messages for all sectors of the financial services industry.

The IFX Forum also promotes interoperability of industry standards by

working cooperatively with other standards organizations and consortia.

To learn more about the IFX standard or the benefits of IFX Forum

membership, please visit www.IFXForum.org.

Virtual, Inc.

Judith Vanderkay, 781-876-6208

jvanderkay@virtualmgmt.com

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