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Integration Architect/Developer

Demonstrated ability to architect and design large and small integration systems in the finance, manufacturing and other industries using variety
integration and middleware software. Proven track record of complex application development and design on multiplatform. Excellent middleware and
queuing technologies skills.

SUMMARY:
•        IT Specialist experienced in multi-platform application architecture, integration, analysis and development including IBM Mainframe, Windows, and
AIX. Held range of positions as a programmer to systems director level both as a consultant and as a full-time employee. Assist developers and
performed as a mentor to new up-coming teammates.
•        Has great knowledge and experience in system integration and SOA framework architecture on variety of software and hardware, implementing
business services solution in large sized project in the finance and manufacturing industries.
•        Has comprehensive hands-on technical background architecting and developing variety of middle-ware products including IBM WBI , WebSphere
MQSeries Integrator 2.1/1.1, NEON Formatter & Rules, eBiz, Oracle Workflow, SonicMQ, iWay, and Jacada.
•        Architect an EDI messaging solution system to distribute Purchase Orders to various vendors and receive Acknowledgements and Invoice
messages. Solution was base on conversion and mapping of C++ PO to EDI 850 and converting reply of 997, 856, 810 EDI back to C++ message formats.
•        Architect and develop a new WebSphere MQGate finance market adapter supporting the finance industry orders communication to stock market
exchanges via TCPIP, X25, and LU for CMS and FIX message formats.
•        Architect a new messaging distribution system for a major finance industry enterprise as part of finance market clearing and settlement systems, to
provide Straight Through Messaging (STM) as part of the company STP.
•        Developed trading floor messaging system protocol for a point-to-point client server communication.
•        For major manufacturing companies, architect and developed complex integrations using MQSI message flows, Oracle Workflows, and TCP/IP
socket adapters to communicate SAP/RFC order and billing messages via IBM MQ to a 3rd party EDI systems. Developed NEON/MQSI2.1 integration
between SAP, SIEBEL and CICS systems.
•        Comprehensive knowledge of the various databases DB2, UDB, SYBASE, ORACLE and stored procedures. Designed logical and physical schemas
for multi-million messaging warehouse database system. Developed C++/DB/CICS code to run on multiple operating systems using ODBC and CLI.
•        Developed hundreds of real-time and batch applications with sequential files and databases on UNIX, Windows, DEC/VMS and MVS/OS390.
•        Experience developing full-lifecycle product starting with gathering user requirements up to production installation and support. Wrote project life
cycle documents including: Business Requirements, Use Cases, Hardware and Software Requirements, Statement Of Work, System Architecture, Project
Plan, High Level Design, Flow Diagram, Design, Functional, Transmission, Mapping, and Rules integration specification, Test cases, Inspection, User
guide and training.

TECHNICAL EXPERTISE:
Operation Systems:        Windows, MVS/OS390
Design tools:         VISIO, ERWIN, PowerPoint
Communication protocols:        TCP/IP socket, CICS LU6 intercommunication, EXCI, IMS/DC
Database technologies:         Stored Procedures, MS SQL, Oracle, UDB/DB2, SYBASE
Project Management:         MS Project
WEB Development:        XML/XSTL
Messaging & Integration:        IBM MQ/MQSI 2.1/1.1, iWay AM, Data Migrator, NEONFormatter/NEONRules, eBiz, Pub/Sub protocol, Oracle Workflow,
SonicMQ, Jacada
Programming Languages:        ESQL, C, C++ JAVA, COBOL, CICS, IMS DB/DC, VSAM, CSP, PLI
EDI Standards:        EDIFACT, X12, OASIS, Solumina, AAIA

EXPERIENCE:

                                                              January 2006 - Current
INTEGRATION ARCHITECT/DEVELOPER
•        For variety of clients, architect and design integration middleware systems, using iWay AM, Data Migrator, and WebFocus, to integrate client’s local
and third party vendor systems.
•         Architecture included design of iWay Web Services, iWay Framework processes, transaction types request/reply routing, generic logging
mechanism, and individual transaction type processing.
•        Design and developed iWay Web-Services to allow front-end WebFocus GUI IE portal application to run and execute iWay Integration Process Flows
•        Major Projects:
        NYC Human Resource Administration (HRA) - Collateral Engine Project – WF calls to iWay Web-Services
        NYC Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) – Integrations to/from NYState OSOS Oracle DB system. As a tech lead was
responsible for architecting solution for variety of daily integrations and transformations.
        JPMC – Integrating JPMC STP SWIFT (and pseudo SWIFT) messaging environments (MERVA, WBI) to/from central OMNI reporting system.
Responsible for the transformation of variety SWIFT message types (from different years format) to XML and to JPMC local PBIS  structure) and for the
development of iWay process flows.


Bear Stearns:                                                                       September 2005 – October 2005
INTEGRATION ARCHITECT
•        Participate in architecting a new SOA messaging platform to provide enterprise real time services based on service management, public/private
channels, and monitoring. The SOA integrates multiple products (TIBCO, MQseries) and allow business units to communicate and exchange finance
information in real time based on pub/sub model and authorization/authentications. System is developed in JAVA using Eclipse and Agitar.


IBM NY/NJ: New York Times, PHCS, IDT:                                     September 2005 – October 2005
                                                       September 2004 – June 2005
•        Architected and designed integration systems using MQSeries clustering to support Persistence and Guaranteed delivery of messages to
simultaneous updated multiple Oracle databases in remote locations.
•        As part of administration group on AIX and W2K, installed and configured MQseries, Jacada, Oracle, and HTTP Server to enable New-York-Times
Siebel application to OS390 CICS transactions via Jacada Integration. Design and developed message flows to integrate call-center applications
collecting subscriber’s information via phone and web application to update a Siebel system (on AIX 5.1) and CICS/DB2/OS390 systems. On Windows,
Developed Oracle/Jacada/Java custom code to manage CICS user-login sessions and C++/MQseries application to pass messages in between client’s
systems.


Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation - NYC                                         April 2004 - September 2004
EBIZ MESSAGING ARCHITECT/DEVELOPER
Consulted with SMBC in NYC to upgrade Sybase's eBiz messaging system (originally developed by New Era Of Networks as NEONFormatter/NEONRules
for the IBM MQSI 1.1). The system reformats and routes finance messages between variety of IBM Queue Managers on remote nodes to integrate NY and
other European bank branches. NEON Brokers reformat and route messages to variety of IBM MQ Queues depend on their text and programmed routing
rules.
Responsible for creating new integration environment on IBM AIX including Queue Managers, NEON database, upgrading and testing Routing Rules,
Jump-To-Rules, and Formats from eBiz3.1 to 3.6 using Export/Import and other in house utilities. Used Maestro to manage Batch integration jobs.
In addition, responsible for maintenance of SMARTS, a network hardware and software monitoring system, to monitors all bank hardware, network
communication, and software. The system monitors availability and continuation of process on Windows NT and UNIX.


General Parts Inc - NC                                                                      January 2004 - April 2004
MESSAGING SOLUTION ARCHITECT
Responsible for evaluating major market XML and EDI messaging products (Websphere MQ/MQSI, WBI, BPM, WebMethods, Tibco, SeeBeyond, SonicMQ,
Fiorano) to support an B2B Trading Partners EDI message queuing, transportation protocols (FTP, HTTPS, VAN, TCP/IP), ESB, SOAP, and reformat XML, EDI
X12, EDIFACT, OAGIS, EDIINT AS2 to/from non-XML messages. Evaluation includes WebEx, in-house demos with vendors, installation, and integration
tests to verify client requirements satisfaction. Architect and configure messaging solution for inbound/outbound EDI PO, ASN and Invoice documents,
mapping, and content base routing. Provide installation and software/hardware configuration base on client requirements and budget. Document
integration processing, project activities and plans per resources availability. Provide developers with Design Flow Diagram, Functional, Transmission,
Mapping, and Rules integration specification. Develop integration using SonicMQ (ESB, XML DB Server, XPath, XQuery) and iWay transformations to
translate EDI document to XML and interface to Oracle XML Gateway.


Pitney Bowes - CT, Middleware Integration Group                                 September 2003 - January 2004
Architect and led integration between SAP R/3, SIEBEL, MVS order management systems and 3rd party EDI system base on gathering user business
requirements. Developed SAP IDOC Orders and Billing message structures. Developed SAP and SIEBEL CRM integration on Windows, UNIX HP, MVS and
AIX using MQSI2.1, NEON, Webmethods, Oracle Workflow, SAP RCF and MQLINK. Developed C++ adapters (for both Windows an Unix) to integrate IBM MQ
messages via TCP/IP Socket and RFC server API's to verify customers address on MQ messages on AddressRight and FINALIST databases. Use
ClearCase on UNIX as a source control. Provide administration and mentoring for incoming programmers on variety of IBM MQ/MQSI, NEON, C++, DB2 and
other technical issues.



IBM CT/NY:                                                                 September 2002 – September 2003
•        Prudential Securities NY: As a member of IBM MQ group, design and develop a new WebSphere MQGate finance market adapter to support the
finance industry orders communication to stock market exchanges via MQ, TCPIP, X25, and LU for CMS and FIX message formats. Messages
communicated according to individual market protocol and standards. Architect and developed a server process to receive application message
requests via MQ, reformat, send, receive and reply back to applications via MQ. Protocol included GOOD-MORNING and HEAR-BEAT messages.
•        Sikorsky Aircraft CT: As part of the company Digital Engineering initiative, architect a new Audit-Reply & Archive Message Flow utilities for MQSI V2.1
to support and recover applications errors and lost messages. Design flow and develop MQSI V2.1 message flows integration using ESQL to transform
and re-map Solumina iBASEt XML base massages to/from IBM IMS COBOL format. Provide support and administrate MQ/MQSI distributed environment.
Managed offshore IBM MQSI developers team and run integration testing between MVS, NT and UNIX environments. System include: IBM MQ/MQSI V2.1,
XML/DTD, DB2/UDB, IMS DB/DC, and COBOL. Distributed MQSI environment on: Windows (Configuration Manager), UNIX (Brokers), WIN2000 (Control
Center), MVS (OTMA, IMS Bridge).


Depository Trust Clearing Corporation- NY                                                                    2001-2002
SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT – MESSAGING ARCHITECT
•        Responsible for architecting a new corporate multi-million database warehouse messaging system interfacing with IBM MQ to support the STP, T+1
finance market trading settlement requirements, and communication between internal and external users/participants. Applied and managed success by
reaching prioritized goals.
•        Led the system architecture, design meetings, and advised management on market messaging standards and advanced system alternatives, based
on research and evaluation of third party middle-ware product vendors like TIBCO’s Rendezvous, Talarian’s Smart Socket, and IBM’s WebSphere MQSI.
•        Successfully managed and motivated a team of analysts collecting information on current DTCC systems configuration and performance. The
information was the foundation for a new distribution database control system. Wrote the user requirement and analysis documents. Managed team work
and schedules.
•        Key player in designing a middle-ware queuing system to increase communication speed and support a variety of market order and settlement
formats. Communicated with business analysts to gather business requirements. Developed HTML, XML, XSL, Javascript code as a front-end user GUI.
•        Supervised and participated in multi-platform system and stored procedure databases design. Designed object-oriented classes using Rational
Rose methodologies.
•        Designed a logical and physical multi-million DB row schema to warehouse messages and the distribution control of a guaranteed delivery system
based on publisher/subscriber protocol.
•        Wrote the system life cycle documents including user business requirements, software requirements, architecture, project plans, high level design,
inspection and user guide.


New Era Of Networks (NEON) - NY                                                                       1999–2001
MESSAGING ENGINEER
Interfaced and maintained relationship with ADP to architect and develop a stock market order distribution and order execution system to communicate
between brokers and stock exchanges and stream line all company divisions into a centralized system executed across multiple platforms (UNIX,
Windows, MVS).
•        Administrated and participated in a team that developed a safe storage database queuing (SafeStore) product for a major financial enterprise. The
database queues were accessed by stored procedures from a variety of operation systems, and controlled by persistent queuing database mechanism
for recovery, staging, sequencing, and flexible message retrieval.
•        Architect and managed a full system lifecycle and developed C++ code to run on MVS/OS390, UNIX and NT using IBM MQ, NEONFormatter and
NEONRules to reformat (CMS, SWIFT, FIX) user messages for stock market exchanges and communicate via TCP/IP and physical printing. Developed
static and dynamic SQL adapters with ODBC for NT and CLI for OS390. Designed and developed a DB2/CICS/C++ server to print messages on the NYSE
floor printers.
•        Analyzed user specific requests and developed NEONFormatter/NEONRules adapters (as a  user-exits) for SafeStore and IBM MQ in major
processing points. Built export and import queuing utilities. Used database to control and execute the user-exit routines. Develop SSUtil a as generic
utility adapter to load/download/browse/reformat/copy messages between queues and files.
•        Held weekly team meetings to review project development, new user requirements and prioritization status. Managed and participated in the "out
business hours" system support.


MCS Services - NY, NJ, CT                                                                                1988–1999
SENIOR SOFTWARE ENGINEER
Consulted for a number of major financial institutions and computer manufacturers developing in-house products tailored to suit clients' needs.
•        Led a team of programmers and analysts employed by major bank and consulting company in conversion of a NCR banking system to IBM MVS
environment.
•        Designed business function specifications, and developed object oriented classes using Rational Rose JAVA edition, for inventory financing
operations interfacing with billing and accounting system using client server 3 tier operation.
•        Designed and implemented backend database stored procedures and utilities as part of a mutual funds portfolio management system enhancement.
Used VB as a front-end GUI.
•        Led a team of programmers in analyzing and implementing a new “Mid-Day Sweep” process to sweep funds from cash accounts to a money market
investment system, using CICS EXCI protocol and DB2.
•        Developed trading floor client/server point-to-point messaging protocol system. Features included client and message prioritization, notification of
client/server availability, and reformatting.


Other Assignments: 1983 -1988
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