Saturday, February 5, 2011

TRIMS Trade Record Information Management Sytem


 TRIMS - Trade Record Information Management System

TRIMS is developed for the Global Trade Finance Division (GTFD) of CITIBANK. TRIMS meets the processing requirements of various Global Trade entities worldwide. The system will provide end-to-end processing support from importer to exporter, on a single global system platform, supporting all trade products.

TRIMS is a state-of-the-art system developed to meet the trade processing requirements of various trade entities worldwide.It represents a significant step towards providing an integrated global trade management infrastructure for Citibank.

TRIMS is currently live in 72 countries in Asia, Europe and North America. It is a very complex project with more than 5 million lines of code. Business application logic is developed using 45 servers. 

TRIMS is a pioneering effort in the relatively new areas of client server computing, three tiered architecture and distributed transaction processing which require the interaction of many pieces of technology and several areas of Citibank expertise.

Front end developed in Power Builder at first tier. DCE, Encina is used as middleware to support distributed transaction processing. Business application servers, developed using Pro*C, C++, PL/SQL are used as second tier. The third tier is the ORACLE database.

TRIMS is a product use by the trade Finance department of Citibank. It primarily consolidates all the stages Of Trade processing into a single product.The product has helped Citibank in increasing its Letters of Credit  handling capacity significantly. The response time from Citibank towards its clientele has also improved due to this product.

Project Description:
Client: CITIBANK N.A. & EMEA at Citigroup Global Services Limited. 
Technology: HP UNIX, C, Oracle 9i, SQL, PLSQL, PRO*C, AUTOSYS
Role & Responsibility: Production Support.
:UAT Support.
:Requirement gathering for further enhancement of the system.
:Carrying cutover activities.



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