ORACLE FINANCIAL SERVICES DATA WAREHOUSE

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ORACLE FINANCIAL SERVICES DATA WAREHOUSE ORACLE FINANCIAL SERVICES DATA WAREHOUSE HELPS INSTITUTIONS ADDRESS COMPLEX ANALYTICAL DEMANDS WITH A NEW APPROACH TO FINANCIAL SERVICES DATA MODELING AND DATA WAREHOUSING THAT CUTS ACROSS FUNCTIONAL DISCIPLINES AND IS PURPOSE-BUILT FOR END-USE DECISION MAKING Readily deploy a pre-built, comprehensive and end-use proven data model for Financial Services covering key analytical use cases for Risk, Finance, Compliance and Customer Insight. Effectively end costly and unbounded mart proliferation with a unified infrastructure that runs analytical applications and complex reporting in the warehouse while eliminating inconsistencies, reducing complexity and boosting performance to extreme levels. Quickly provide a pre-built, self-service analytical ecosystem across all functional domains that meets today s complex needs and is easily extensible for tomorrow s unforeseen challenges. KEY FEATURES Proven, unified and comprehensive data model for reporting and business intelligence based on deep domain experience in Global Tier I institutions Common staging area architecture End-use driven and pre-defined physical data model for sourcing and provisioning Thousands of pre-built data quality checks contextualized to end use Combine results from multiple business areas to easily and securely support cross-functional analytics throughout the enterprise Fully integrated capabilities for data quality, metadata and reconciliation with GL Pre-built, unified and conformed reporting data model Enables sophisticated analytical capabilities Open, extensible platform also supports external analytical engines, applications and models developed internally or from third parties Completely supports Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications (OFSAA) Ready for use with Exadata KEY BENEFITS Readily deployable solution reduces implementation time Oracle Financial Services Data Warehouse, together with Exadata, helps chief information officers drive business satisfaction to even greater levels with unprecedented performance, responsiveness, scalability and manageability. Deep, Proven Domain Expertise in Banking Oracle s recognized leadership in Core Banking, Financial Accounting, ERP, and CRM demonstrates an unparalleled depth and breadth of analytical expertise to help institutions address the variety of regulatory requirements and management directives facing the industry today. Oracle Financial Services Data Warehouse leverages this domain expertise to deliver a readyto-deploy, end-use proven, practical platform for managing analytical application data. The OFSDW has two key components: First, a comprehensive financial services data model, based on over fifteen years of implementation and real world experience from around the globe, addresses data sourcing/provisioning and results/outputs needs. Institutions can leverage this data foundation to deploy their analytical data warehouse in a fraction of the time typically required to develop a warehouse from a conceptual or logical data model. Secondly, an industry-leading analytical application infrastructure delivering a unified platform of application frameworks to help manage the end-to-end lifecycle of data within the warehouse. These frameworks provide full-lifecycle metadata management, business-driven data quality checks, reconciliation with the GL, data mart management and workflow capabilities among others. Advanced capabilities are available to provide institutions with the ability to develop and deploy advanced computational models and support stress testing and scenarios analysis within the warehouse. As a result of this combination, the OFSDW not only effectively serves the traditional warehouse role as a repository of business data for today s analytical needs, but also provides a comprehensive, unified and open analytical platform ready for the unknown regulatory and business challenges of the future.

Fully supports all key analytical use cases for Financial Services in Risk, Compliance, Customer Insight and Performance Management Immediately deploy new and advanced analytics with unprecedented ease Simplify ETL and achieve the shortest possible load times and batch windows Provide the fastest possible query performance across all business domains Readily Deploy a Pre-built, Comprehensive and End-use Proven Data Model for Financial Services The foundation of the Oracle Financial Services Data Warehouse is the data model. Unlike other industry data model offerings, Oracle s data model is physicalized, pre-built and readily deployable and provides distinct, well defined areas that address the primary data modeling needs of FS institutions, including: Eliminate accuracy and consistency issues with contextual data quality checks Eliminate inconsistencies across ledgers, books and marts for confident and auditable reporting Provide the capability to handle highvolume, what-if computations across all business domains to support Ensure clean, GL reconciled data for analytical processing / reporting Easily meet emerging or changing cross-functional business and regulatory mandates Reduce the complexity and cost of maintaining multiple data marts Enables consistency, transparency and auditability across all analytical domains RELATED PRODUCTS Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications Infrastructure Oracle Reveleus Advanced Analytics Infrastructure Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications Reconciliation Framework Figure 1: Pre-Built Financial Services Physical Data Model Covers All Classes of FSI Data 1) Data Sourcing and Provisioning: The data model provides a comprehensive set of entities and attributes that can capture data from multiple source systems and business processes across all key Financial Services industry sectors including Banking and Capital Markets. The OFSDW allows institutions to capture data at the most granular event level covering both financial and non-financial events, and also provides detailed definitions for a comprehensive set of banking book and trading book instruments. Additionally, it has detailed structures for reference data related to Customer, Product, Organization, etc. Oracle Financial Services Asset Liability Management Oracle Financial Services Asset Liability Management Analytics Oracle Financial Services Profitability Management Oracle Financial Services Profitability Analytics Oracle Financial Services Balance Sheet Planning Oracle Financial Services Funds Transfer Pricing Oracle Financial Services Pricing Management, Transfer Pricing Component Oracle Financial Services Pricing Management, Capital Charge Component Oracle Reveleus Basel II Figure 2: Shared Sourcing Model Segments Data Based on Analytical Needs Moreover, the model clearly maps every single attribute to its possible analytical end uses. In doing so, it considerably reduces the initial effort involved during data warehouse development by clearly focusing the exercise of mapping source data on end use. 2

Oracle Reveleus Basel II Analytics Oracle Reveleus ICAAP Analytics Oracle Reveleus Retail Credit Risk Oracle Reveleus Corporate Credit Risk Oracle Reveleus Economic Capital Advanced Oracle Reveleus Liquidity Risk Oracle Reveleus Market Risk Oracle Reveleus Market Risk Analytics Oracle Reveleus Operational Risk Oracle Reveleus Operational Risk Economic Capital Oracle Reveleus Retail Portfolio Risk Models and Pooling 2) Reporting and BI: The data model provides a fully conformed, granular and comprehensive area for results and outputs from analytical processing. The results area enables FS institutions to gather results across different analytical processes into a unified reporting store. This eliminates the common, hard-to-tackle problem of data mart proliferation, where different business communities produce conflicting reports by building data marts that are not conformed. Furthermore, the results area is fundamentally designed to cater to emerging crossdomain reporting and BI needs for Financial Institutions. For example, the ability to combine granular, account level customer profitability data with Economic Capital outputs from risk computations offers organizations the ability to deliver on Risk Adjusted Performance Measurement (RAPM) that would traditionally require additional data integration across analytical and functional silos. Figure 3: Common Results Meets Analytics Needs Without Data Mart Proliferation This unified results area allows institutions to easily meet current and emerging stress testing regulatory requirements for risk and performance measures under different economic scenarios. The structure of the results area provides for the seamless capture of analytical outputs like risk measures and profitability metrics under both normal (baseline) and stress scenarios. Finally, the results area model provides multi-jurisdictional and incremental reporting. This allows FS institutions to appropriately customize the analytical outputs relevant to a particular region or regulator with minimal effort, as well as deliver results incrementally as new source data arrives. In addition to the pre-built, readily-deployable physical models for data sourcing and results outlined above, the Oracle Financial Services Data Warehouse also includes the FS Logical Data Model (see Figure 4), a comprehensive reference model of the Financial Services Domain that allows customers to extend the physical models for specific use cases unique to their businesses. Finally Eliminate Unbounded Mart Proliferation with a Unified Infrastructure that Runs Analytical Applications and Complex Reporting in the Warehouse The Oracle Financial Services Data Warehouse goes far beyond traditional data warehouse offerings by integrating an industry-leading analytical application infrastructure: an ecosystem of management and operational frameworks that performs all pre-requisite functions needed to 3

run a Financial Institution s critical analytical applications. The Oracle Financial Services Analytical Application Infrastructure offers these frameworks and operates in conjunction with the OFSDW to provide the ability to: Meet emerging or changing cross-functional business and regulatory mandates quickly and with reduced expense through shared data, metadata, computations, calculations, business rules and controlled access Eliminate accuracy and consistency issues with thousands of pre-built data quality checks contextualized to financial services institution analytical end use Eliminate inconsistencies across ledgers, books and marts through a formal and centralized GL reconciliation process for confident and fully auditable reporting Provide capability to handle high volume, what-if computations across business domains to support enterprise level stress testing and scenario analysis Rapidly implement computational engines from Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications and/or any other third party Figure 4: Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications Infrastructure Fully open and extensible, customers who wish to develop and deploy their own analytical models and applications can simply reuse this set of frameworks, dramatically reducing the cost and time required to meet new analytical needs. All Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications utilize this infrastructure to provide a true 360 view without the complexity associated with integration of multiple applications. Any third party analytical applications can be used with this infrastructure as well. Financial Services Institution can manage the entire data lifecycle from arrival to the warehouse to the generation and consumption of analytical measures/metrics. Leverage a Unified, Conformed and Pre-built Ecosystem for Comprehensive Financial Services Reporting and Business Intelligence With the Oracle Financial Services Data Warehouse, you can deploy a self-service business intelligence environment with all key business dimensions and vocabulary pre-built to help your business analysts get answers quickly and efficiently. Additionally, OFSDW enables you to provide the ability for users across the enterprise to combine results from multiple business 4

areas to easily and securely support cross-functional analytics without costly and inconsistent mart proliferation. Oracle Financial Services Data Warehouse allows you to deploy a fully extensible system that meets tomorrow s unforeseen new business intelligence demands without sacrificing analytics investments and effort already in place. Deliver Unprecedented Performance, Responsiveness, Scalability and Manageability (and Save Money Too!) Oracle Financial Services Data Warehouse simplified architecture combined with the raw power of Exadata, can help CIO s dramatically reduce load times and batch windows to deliver answers to the business faster than ever. IT organizations can look to combine silo d functional warehouses across business lines to reduce footprint and operating costs while simultaneously providing the fastest possible query response for time sensitive ad-hoc analytics and reporting. With a consolidated footprint and dramatic performance improvement the CIO can enable the business to perform complex what-if scenarios and enterprise level analytics previously thought to be impractical or impossible a true win-win scenario for business and IT. Ready for Analytical Applications Oracle Financial Services Data Warehouse is pre-integrated and ready to work with over 30+ Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications including award-winning solutions for Enterprise Risk Management; Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC); Enterprise Performance Management (EPM); and Customer Insight. In addition to these industry-leading applications, third party or in-house developed solutions will similarly benefit from this common and unified approach. Contact Us For more information about Oracle Financial Services Data Warehouse, visit oracle.com or call +1.800.ORACLE1 to speak to an Oracle representative. Copyright 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is provided for information purposes only and the contents hereof are subject to change without notice. This document is not warranted to be error-free, nor subject to any other warranties or conditions, whether expressed orally or implied in law, including implied warranties and conditions of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. We specifically disclaim any liability with respect to this document and no contractual obligations are formed either directly or indirectly by this document. This document may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without our prior written permission. Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. AMD, Opteron, the AMD logo, and the AMD Opteron logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices. Intel and Intel Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark licensed through X/Open Company, Ltd. 1010 5