Title: MIIS
1Nationwide Journey - MIIS IAM
MIIS
IAM
2Agenda
- Introduction
- Original objectives
- Definition of terms
- MIIS
- IAM
- Introduction
- Definition
- Approach
- Summarising
- Route Map
- Summary
- Questions
3Introduction Original Objectives
- Replace MMS with MIIS
- Rewrite Central Database
- Stream-line source business systems
- Create new database with enhancements
- Provide modern access interfaces
- Comply with standards and compliance
4Introduction Definition of Terms
Information on NBS employees, facilities,
organisation structure, mandates, roles, skills,
competencies, system information (TMS), etc.
Multiple stores of information which CID
aggregates into a central repository for use by
consumers
Business Area systems requiring corporate
information in order to perform business
operations
5MIIS - Why we need MIIS
Source Systems
Consumer Systems
Information Files
MMS
Duplicate
Duplicate
- Organic Growth
- Little control
- Duplication of effort
- Duplication of data
- Unsupported software
- ad-hoc data sharing
6MIIS - Why we need MIIS
7IAM - Introduction
- Original Plan
- Replace MIIS
- Rewrite Central Database
- Major Channel Development Programme
- Transaction accessibility across all system
channels
- Members distribution Channels
- Customer Services
- 3rd Party integration services
- Architecture Strategy Group
- Realised significant business gains to be had by
looking at the wider issues of password
management and provisioning in conjunction with
these initiatives. hence our introduction to - IAM
8IAM - Defined
9IAM - Approach ?
10IAM - Approach ?
- Microsoft workshops
- Related Business , Security Technology areas
- Established 3 main programmes
- Security Programme
- Central Reference Programme
- New Business Programme
- Nationwide Workshops
- Microsoft
- Business
- Technology
- 3rd Parties
- Senior Management Boards
- Governing decision making bodies
11IAM summary
IAM initiatives are is more complex than most IT
programmes due to the diversity of identity,
protocols, policies and procedures - governing
bodies need to trust and work together
Employee
Central Reference Programme
Central Data
12Route map
Consumers
2005
2006
2007
Delivery
MIIS
MIIS
GABS
Sources
HR System
Branch systems
Property Systems
MMS
International
Existing Systems
Extract Files Multi formats
ExistingDB
3 rd Parties
MPOS
TMS
Phone Book
TXN
ICRM
30 others
BCM
13summary
Realising businessbenefits through
collaborative working
The need to satisfyan increasing stringent
regulatoryframework
Systems
Protection
Enable
Enable
Protection More complex infrastructures
Collaboration Bringing together workforces supp
lierspartnerspossible customers
Maintaining a balance
14Any Questions?