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Red Hat Open Banking Platform Workshop
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Open Banking: A Red Hat Hands-On Workshop

Introduction

This is a workshop designed for approximately 2 hours delivery. The focus is on the adoption of the products in the financial industry. This is not an introduction to the different products used in the environment, but it is focused on the modules and functionalities relevant for the FSI case.

Products and Projects

Pre-requisites

Everybody needs:

Agenda

Executive Seminar

Time Activity
09:00 a.m. Welcome, goals and introductions
09:20 a.m. Level-set on why open banking is important to your digital strategy
09:40 a.m. Business benefits of open banking
10:40 a.m. Importance of consistency in an open banking platform
11:15 a.m. Measuring the success of open banking
12:00 p.m. Lunch

Hands-On Technical Lab

Time Activity
12:00 p.m. Check-in and lunch
01:00 p.m. Overview of an open banking platform architecture
01:30 p.m. Hands-on exercises:

Breakdown of key components and Red Hat:

  • Red Hat 3Scale API Management for exposing, securing and managing APIs
  • Red Hat Fuse for service or data integration and transformation
  • 03:15 p.m. Hands-on exercises:

  • Red Hat OpenShift for container based deployment and on-demand scaling
  • 04:00 p.m. Wrap up and next steps

    Labs

    Slides

    Check the latest Slides for delivering this workshop.

    Support

    Installation

    If you feel comfortable, you can setup your own environment to host the software required in the labs. Follow the install instructions to install and configure the environment.

    FAQ

    Having any trouble while doing the labs? Check this troubleshooting guide to check for answers for most common problems.

    Support & Ownership

    GitHub Repo: https://github.com/jbossdemocentral/openbanking-workshop

    Feel free to ask Hugo Guerrero if you need some support when there are any questions left or if you need some support.

    Contributing

    We welcome all forms of contribution (content, issues/bugs, feedback). Please see the Contribution Guidelines for ways to help