CommonWealth Bank Of Australia

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Project Desription

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA, one of Top 4 bank in Australia) project is a presale activity, SAP and Accenture are alliance for this project.

Because some business processes already across SAP banking and FI-CA two backend systems, these processes would be show in one view, it makes customer have a better understanding about SAP banking platform.

We have to developed an integrated User Interface to integrated IS-Banking / FI-CA together, all demo business process are executed via this integrated UI, when our Pre-sales consultant show these business process, it will be more easy and clear for customer.

It also demonstrated flexible development technology base on SAP Netweaver platform, such as BAPI, RFC, eSOA (FS application 1.0 version), Portal, Visual Composer, and WebDynpro for ABAP/JAVA.

Project Period

2007/June – 2007/Aug
2 Months

My Roles

Solution Consultant

My Responsibilities and Deliverables

As a SAP Solution Consultant was invited by SAP Australia subsidiary, Involved this Pre-Sales project onsite Australia, responsible for solution proposal demo.

Communication with CBA and Business Consultants from Accenture, understanding all business requirements(For Demo Part) to be demonstrated for CBA, and collecting general information of CBA legacy banking application system, and mapping these business processes into the SAP Corebanking system.

Providing technical support for consultants of Accenture, and finished several Q&A sessions with engineers of customer.

Developed some common components like BP Search, Accounts Search, Master Contract Display, Loan Creation, Cash Flow Display, Open items, Payment History, Maintain Offset Account.

Assigning some development work packages to offshore development team in India, and testing those business processes, and conducting show case for CBA key business manager.

Main Technologies used

  • Netweaver Portal
  • WebDynpro For ABAP
  • Visual Composer
  • FI-CA / IS-Banking Loan Management
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