A major UK bank had out-of-support IIB software used by ESB Payment Transformation Platform within their critical payments systems such as Open Banking and Currency. There were some new features that the bank had identified as important to implement to improve the resilience of their platform.
IIB is a strategic product for the Bank and provides a broker messaging service over many transports to internal applications. This broker messaging platform forms a crucial part of the overall architecture for payments transformations for business-critical services such as Open Banking, Currency, Mortgage, Insurance and Banking APIs.
A high-level design and estimate was provided to cover all the interdependencies to upgrade the IIB platform and related systems such as VCS and Introscope. Agenor were able to implement successfully and manage these challenges to achieve a fully supported position in the timescales given.
Head of Platform
A major UK bank had out of support IIB software used within their critical ESB environment and had a number of challenges to get to a supported model. The version of VCS and Introscope in use was not compatible with the new version of IIB and these had to be upgraded and customised onto a distributed platform. Agenor were able to design and run several streams within the project with interdependencies to allow the upgrade to IIB V10 to be performed. We then rolled out the upgrades across test environments covering sandpit, development and UAT, NFT before upgrading the Production estate.
The IIB payment transformation ESB estate had never been upgraded before so the challenge was to create a new plan to ensure the upgrade of IIB and related software in a timely manner. This meant that some additional actions were required to be added into the upgrade plans to migrate to IIBv10. We also had several IBM fixes that were identified and applied while ensuring existing IIB applications did not have to change to allow Agenor to meet tight project timelines. The nature of the payment transformation banking ESB platform meant that the project had to break down the implementation into multiple phased rollouts to ensure customer facing services continued to run at all times without downtime or outages.