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>>live from Atlanta, Georgia. It's the Q covering answerable best 2019. Brought to you by Red hat. >>Hey, welcome back to the Cuban Live coverage in simple fest. Two days of coverage. Day one, wrapping up. I'm John forwards. Accused Too many men. My guest co host today, our next two guests at his van. Van Velzen. Okay, welcome to the Cube. You're an engineer at I n G Bank and Robert de Bock, product owner, engineer I n g. Bank. Hey, guys, Thanks for coming on. Thank you. Have the practitioner on. Well, first of all, we have a lot of great feedback from the practitioners here. And also people in deploying answerable and other other cool Dev ops Tools on automation is at the top of the list. Yes, More efficient. Getting things done. Focus. You got satisfaction in job because things go awaiting time savings. I'm saving security drives a conversation and re skilling opportunities. Love. These are cutting edge. Things you got to do is take a minute to explain what you guys do. What a night. What a night. Angie bank. >>Yeah. I work in a team that provides redhead images for other teams. in 90 to consume to use two insane she ate way. Also live from playbooks, amendable code and rolls to manage those things. And he's very scattered, which sort of decentralized, which is a good thing. In my opinion, it's ready for scaling. In that case, I used to work with Dennis are lots in the tower team, so take it away. >>Okay, so I still work at the answer, built our squad What we do, it's ah, We make sure that the instable tower service keeps running 24 7 and we also ensure that we, uh, provide updates next to all this. We also have unanswerable community where we basically support our end users, which are their love. So, uh, from some numbers, I heard we have 1200 applications teams that are using our service. Um, and they all have, like, answerable playbook, sensible rolls, questions, difficulties with, uh, with anything. And we're basically there to support them as well. >>So 1200 teams are using answerable, Yes, inside the bank. Yes. Yeah, like >>it's set up very decentralized. And I think what I hear from instable fest that is not very common. I still think it's very good thing to do. We try to basically give these teams all the tools they need to do their stuff on. What I hear hear mostly is that there's essential team off administrators pushing the buttons for them. Towers. Great answer was great in that case, I think, for our case is really it's a perfect fit. >>E guess help Explain. Is this do you provide? You know, he said it's not centralized, but is this you know, here's best practices here. Some play boat out. How do you end? You support them? Because they're a little bit those relationships. >>Okay. Okay. Um so what we do is we basically all the rules and get ah ah, good lap. So it's an own premise. Get environment. You can search in this. Get for rules. Uh, not like all rules are easily to be found when searching for them. So that's why there are these communities to share what you have made. Um, >>plus these teams, they can themselves pick and choose. Some will try to rewrite everything That's fine. Others can can benefit from existing coat, so it's just a good trick. Thio enable these team to participate on it really different. Some people make it all themselves another >>next to this. So we basically have these 12 on the teams do their own thing. But next to this, we also have a self service portal where they can choose, like from, uh, generic finks like us. But your machine at new disc. So New capacity Cp use memory. That's all being done through a portal s so they don't need to do anything on their own for this they can, but most of them choose the easy way off using this portal. This portal basically doesn't a vehicle to instable tower, which executes a sensible playbook and some other stuffs. Maybe some AP eyes. And this is one of the things you guys create A manage these books. So, um >>and if you go back in time so the alternative way, which we happily got rid off, is to do it ourselves. I think it was before we we work together. Way had batch weekends, for example, and it >>was no very different. No life. Oh, that's working on weekends, >>weekends and, for example, he used to patch machine some 10,000 or so, and we were not aware what was important. What? Not so you you'd stop the whole pitch. Oh, this machine has a problem. Let's stop everything in focus and that's >>not important. Was like a complete order. >>And the other way around Also this machine. I guess it's not that important. Let's just >>continue this >>Sunday morning. Oh, my God. Everything's broken. >>Can you give us a little flavor of kind of the spectrum of solutions that you leverage answerable on >>tap? Yeah. We, uh I think what we see Moses for Lennox machines, eso fetching is a big one. We got a second operation, so there's a few of them. The deployment also depends on and small. So if you order a new machine, answer was involved somewhere to do to make it happen on network on board and the Windows teams are very interested. I'm not sure if we notice on board yet. To >>be honest, I know we did some book in the boss so a couple of months ago, using wind around when you needed set on policies there, But you can see that the networking teams were getting more momentum. Uh, five. There's some suffer suffer to find switches Bob. I don't know. The, uh Never mind the name, but ah, you can see some momentum in the in the networking. Uh, it's not Morgan departments >>configuration network networking with the activists. So that's where the action is in the >>network. Um, there were some cool talks also here on five workshops. So you can see there is, um, that there is some attention on these modules and integrations as well. >>What's your guy's goal here for the show? What brought you here? I'll see Big user. >>Yeah. So what do you think was like sharing our own thing? We did. They talk this morning. Ah, regarding and programming A really cool we wanted to share. It is this behavioral thing, and and >>we'll talk about take a minute and programming. >>So, um, basically, it's, ah programming with the whole team and making sure that you get something done with all the knowledge in the team. So you don't have to align off the words or if some other if you're Kulik says from basically session, you can do better using this staying. It's all, um it's It's all done during the decision >>as basically a good way to get a team up to speed. So in a team that's probably a few few people that are very quick and understand the concept and few starters or so So >>you guys decentralized, which makes sense for scale. I get that. So this sounds like you can operate decentralized, but where danceable. You can still have that common a book Switch >>teams, for example. So it used to be very specific. H team would have their own type of coat. Now that more answers used people can switch a little easier to to another product of surface because the languages have lied, shared, steal it, steal. It's quite >>well happy with this, right? I am. I really, really have to work on the weekend. That's good. I think >>the good thing is that you have one generic way of working. So his playbook is readable by all engineers. And if you want to learn this thing, you just do the inevitable course. So you know what this thing is? A mosque and roll, and it's all like >>way. We do see horrible >>koto. Come on, don't throw your college under the bus. But here's the international tough question can see is what we have been here. I want you guys to test this. We hear that there's a lot of time savings involved. Yes, with answer. True or false. That's true order of magnitude. What? What kind of saving way talking about? I >>think it depends on the thing because we saw a huge I don't know, except numbers. But this this os patching that Really? Really Uh, >>yes. Now, especially waas. Two people working a full time basically collecting, who needs to do what? The win. And then for a weekend, 10 15 people or so. So, uh, that's reduced now to sort of nothing. Yes, some maintenance to that playbook and roll. But I mean, yeah, it's difficult to express what message? So >>no one's getting phone call? Hey, come in on the weekend. So 15 people on the weekend jam and then to Fulton will just managing it all Go away. >>Yeah, not needed, but not needed. But they basically they can do something else, so those people are still there. But now they're not doing Os patching and doing all the excel sheets and keeping order off. The systems are important, and this shall be the first, and then they because way are basically doing the thing they know better. This application team knows their dependency, so they know they. But first I need to patch the database machine and then there during the front end or Andi. It's difficult to do this so they do it themselves. >>That's Dev Ops. That's that's the way it's supposed to be, right? >>So you've matured this thes deployments over time. As you look back, What key learnings do you have that maybe you'd recommend to your peers toe? You know how things could run a little bit smoother >>next time, a good amount of time. So they're stools. That's not the problem, So answer is great, but there's others to their great Give it time to sink in with the people. So you start something and you have to have a pretty strong team to do the long the long stretch with it and give it some time, maybe a year or so before everyone's on board it. In our case, in the beginning, we spend lots of time on this community model where we basically organized small meet ups or get together, too, show things or to hear problems and try to express them. That really helped a lot. And by now it's starting to get normal, more normal. So all the teams do sensible, basically. And problem starts slowly disappearing. Also. So So >>one of the things, um, that will be better. Probably in our scenario. Housekeeping metrics. So what are the improvements over time? I don't know how to measure this. No, no, no aspect. But it will be better if you had, like, better numbers like we did hair Very good. Or this is something like, what did the community thing bring way indirectly what the results are Because the engineers are doing things really, really things. They're really patching the replication. And they're really, um, restarting their own machines, for example, when there is something wrong. Whatever. Um, but our days related to our community thing or all that's really related to Sensible Tower >>last. I think we we are very technical focus. So So we like it as a nerd, so to say, to do things but what the business value is, for example, I'm not so interested or less interested so way typically, like the technology, so it could be good to have some someone onboard and your team that says, Yeah, but this is the problem. It's crossed. This amount of money and that solved now are improved. >>Well, they assume the applications are doing a good job. So you guys helped those guys out. They get to do their own thing. They do the heavy lifting. They're doing the coding anyway for those guys that were coming in managing full time on the 15 or so on the weekend. What are they doing now? >>Most are spread across. All the application teams go back. But the other side there is now it's our team that was not there s. So that's the price you have to pay. And that's a serious team. I mean, it's far six people now 86 people and 100 machines or so. So it is a serious amount of time, but it makes it at least much more constant. So people are not surprised by machines being patched, and Monday they come back into the half broken or so. So it's a lot more control now, so I don't know if you can express it in price, but at least it's more stable >>more consistent. >>Well, one of the things that we hear here and I want to get your thoughts as we wrap up is as you go forward, you got answerable 1200 teams using it. You got a lot of collaboration. The work cultures change. Sounds like a shower. Team steps service everything else. So some scale building out what's next? Because as it becomes a platform. Okay, you have to enable something. There has value there. Okay, technical nerd value and then business value >>scaling, uh, because we continuously see this thing growing like more application teams are adapting answerable, invincible tower. So, um, right now we have, like, a cluster. We have different clusters running. Go into much detail, but we can see that the load is getting higher and higher, so we need to skill. Um, and this is sort of difficult, but red. That is really supporting in this because they're going to change some things at the application level two to allow scaling even better. Um, >>plus, also, for most teams, they're starting their configuration. Everything is coat process. They're not there yet. As soon as they discover the power of it, I'm sure that's being used a lot. A lot more. And plus, there's other countries that are going to be connected. So you have a lot of work >>because your engineering doing some getting down and dirty with the code, automating everything. >>Yeah. Yeah. So, um, what else do we >>Oh, what's the coolest thing you've done that you've automated? >>Uh >>uh, Pick your favorite. >>So but the child during Encircle Tower and with answerable, um, let me think about this. >>I I really like the patching that saved us so much work. And, uh, I think also one of the next goes to make much more simpler. So we as a company, we're complex and the people also like complexity. That's wrong. We should change >>that. Patching up our >>offense, Melissa Simplicity. So we should really use that. >>You don't want any open holes in the network housely and assistance >>about your previous question. Like I have sort of a finger and all these small things. So it's sort of what I did. It's more like an A team thing. We created the OS patch playbooks, the configure stuff, the second day offs. So we did this as a team >>like sports but the playbooks together run the play. Some defense on security >>and programming. So you're doing >>this as a team, which is very cool. Has a scoreboard look good? Winning? >>Yeah, Yeah, yeah, yeah. We're looking at the graphite. Uh, it's girl. >>Final question. How you enjoying the show here? Having a good time? What's the vibe here? What's it like here? Share for the people who aren't here. What's going on? What's the vibe with >>a conversation? It's great. We went to some sessions yesterday really technical stuff with developers. And this was really amazing because you heard details that that are not in the India in the talks today and tomorrow. Um, yeah, it's great. It's great community. It's just I really I really enjoy it because you can. It's You can have, like one on one conversations go into depth. I was showing something I created, and this guy's we'll hold. This is really great in the It's cool. It's just if you it's really great. It's really >>cool. Really? Yeah, for me also, it feels like coming home, So I know these people and I think the first day, the collaboration day, what's it called and I'm not sure you community, that's it's great because it's been a bit rough and unpolished in today's more polished and more presented and prepared to, uh, both are great. >>Good. Give the hard feedback. >>Yeah, you meet all the people. So, for example, I used instable a lot, and then I'm getting up. I see all these names. Like, who would that be there walking here and shake hands like, Oh, that's >>why guys like your code looking good. Yeah. Looks good. A contributor. Summit contributed. Okay. Sorry. After it for >>anyone that goes to visit that day, too. That's just great. >>It's great to see people face to face that, you know, online for their digital identity or the code >>you can You can't complain about stuff out on. Do you know that you don't hurt them or something with just commenting on get like after this issue and this issue and this issue. Then you can see them in person. And then you >>him a high five assault, you know? Hey, >>it's really very cool. >>Guys. Great conversations were coming on cue. Thanks, Dennis. Appreciate Robert. Thanks for coming on. Skew coverage here Day one of two days of live coverage here inside the Cube here in Atlanta, Georgia for Ansel Fest is the cute I'm John 1st 2 minute. Thanks for watching.

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Brought to you by Red hat. Things you got to do is take a minute to explain what you guys do. in 90 to consume to use two insane she ate way. it's ah, We make sure that the instable tower service keeps running So 1200 teams are using answerable, Yes, inside the bank. And I think what I hear from instable fest that is not he said it's not centralized, but is this you know, here's best practices here. So that's why there are these communities to share what you have made. Thio enable these team to participate on it really different. And this is one of the things you guys create A manage these books. I think it was before we we work together. Oh, that's working on weekends, Not so you you'd stop the whole pitch. not important. And the other way around Also this machine. So if you order a new machine, answer was involved somewhere to do to mind the name, but ah, you can see some momentum in the in the networking. So that's where the action is in the So you can see there is, um, that there is some attention on these modules What brought you here? It is this behavioral thing, and and So you don't have to align off the words or if some other if So in a team that's probably a few few So this sounds like you can operate decentralized, So it used to be very specific. I really, really have to work on the weekend. the good thing is that you have one generic way of working. We do see horrible I want you guys to test this. think it depends on the thing because we saw a huge I So So 15 people on the weekend jam and then to Fulton It's difficult to do this What key learnings do you have that maybe you'd recommend to your peers toe? So answer is great, but there's others to their great Give it time to sink in with the But it will be better if you had, like, better numbers like we did hair it as a nerd, so to say, to do things but what the business value is, for example, So you guys helped those guys out. So it's a lot more control now, so I don't know if you can express it in price, Well, one of the things that we hear here and I want to get your thoughts as we wrap up is as you go forward, That is really supporting in this because they're going to change some things at So you have a lot of work So but the child during Encircle Tower and with answerable, um, I I really like the patching that saved us so much work. that. So we should really use that. So we did this as a team like sports but the playbooks together run the play. So you're doing this as a team, which is very cool. We're looking at the graphite. What's the vibe with And this was really amazing because you heard details that that are not in and I think the first day, the collaboration day, what's it called and I'm not sure you Yeah, you meet all the people. why guys like your code looking good. anyone that goes to visit that day, too. And then you Atlanta, Georgia for Ansel Fest is the cute I'm John 1st 2 minute.

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Financial Customer Obsession


 

>>Welcome to the customer. Obsession begins with data session. Uh, thank you for, for attending. Um, at Cloudera, we believe that a custom session begins with, uh, with, with data. Um, and, uh, you know, financial services is Cloudera is largest industry vertical. We have approximately 425 global financial services customers, uh, which consists of 82 out of a hundred of the largest global banks of which we have 27 that are globally systemic banks, uh, four out of the five, uh, top stock exchanges, eight out of the 10 top wealth management firms and all four of the top credit card networks. Uh, so as you can see most financial services institutions utilize Cloudera for data analytics and machine learning. Uh, we also have over 20 central banks and it doesn't or so financial regulators. So it's an incredible footprint, which glimpse Cloudera, lots of insight into the many innovations that our customers are coming in up >>With >>Customers have grown more independent and demanding. Uh, they want the ability to perform many functions on their own and, uh, be able to do it. Uh, he do them on their mobile devices, uh, in a recent Accenture study, more than 50% of customers, uh, are focused on, uh, improving their customer experience through more personalized, uh, offers in advice. The study found that 75% of people are actually willing to share their data for better personalized offers and more efficient and intuitive of services >>Together. And >>A better understanding of your customers use all the data available to develop a complete view of your customer and, uh, and better serve them. Uh, this also breaks down, uh, costly silos, uh, shares data in, in accordance with privacy laws and assists with regulatory adherence. So different and organizations are going to be at different points in their data analytics and AI journey. Uh, there are several degrees of streaming and batch data, both structured and unstructured. Uh, you need a platform that can handle both, uh, with common, with a common governance layer, um, near real time and real real-time sources help make data more relevant. So if you look at this graphic, looking at it from left to right, uh, normal streaming and batch data comes from core banking and, uh, and lending operations data in pretty much a structured format as financial institutions start to evolve. >>Uh, they start to ingest near real-time streaming that comes not only from customers, but also from, from newsfeeds for example, and they start to capture more behavioral data that they can use to evolve their models, uh, and customer experience. Uh, ultimately they start to ingest more real-time streaming data, not only, um, standard, uh, sources like market and transaction data, but also alternative sources such as social media and connected sources, such as wearable devices, uh, giving them more, more data, better data, uh, to extract intelligence and drive personalized actions based on data in real time at the right time, um, and use machine learning and AI, uh, to drive anomaly detection and protect and predict, uh, present potential outcomes. >>So this >>Is another way to look at it. Um, this slide shows the progression of the big data journey as it relates to a customer experience example, um, the dark blue represents, um, visibility or understanding your customer. So we have a data warehouse and are starting to develop some analytics, uh, to know your customer and start to provide a better customer 360 experience. Uh, the medium blue area, uh, is, uh, customer centric or where we learn, uh, the customer's behavior. Uh, at this point we're improving our analytics, uh, gathering more customer centric information to perform, uh, some more exploratory, uh, data sciences. And we can start to do things like cross sell or upsell based on the customer's behavior, which should improve, uh, customer retention. The light blue area is, uh, is proactive customer inter interactions or where we now have the ability, uh, to predict customers needs and wants and improve our interaction with the customer, uh, using applied machine learning and, and AI, uh, clap the Cloudera data platform. >>Um, you know, business use cases require enabling, uh, the end-to-end journey, which we referred to as the data life cycle, uh, what the data life cycle, what is the data life cycle that our customers want to take their data through to enable the end-to-end data journey. If you ask our customers, they want different types of analytics, uh, for their diverse user bases to, to help them implement their, their, their use cases while managed by a centralized security and governance later layer. Uh, in other words, um, the data life cycle to them provides multifunction analytics, uh, at each stage within the data journey, uh, that, uh, integrated and centralized, uh, security, uh, and governance, for example, uh, enterprise data consists of real-time and transactional type type data. Examples include, uh, clickstream data, web logs, um, machine generated, data chatbots, um, call center interactions, uh, transactions, uh, within legacy applications, market data, et cetera. >>We need to manage, uh, that data life cycle, uh, to provide real enterprise data insights, uh, for use cases around enhance them personalized customer experience, um, customer journey analytics, next best action, uh, sentiment and churn analytics market, uh, campaign optimization, uh, mortgage, uh, processing optimization and so on. Um, we bring a diverse set of data then, um, and then enrich it with other data about our customers and products, uh, provide reports and dashboards such as customer 360 and use predictions from machine learning models to provide, uh, business decisions and, and offers of, uh, different products and services to customers and maintain customer satisfaction, um, by using, um, sentiment and turn analytics. These examples show that, um, the whole data life cycle is involved, um, and, uh, is in continuous fashion in order to meet these types of use cases, uh, using a single cohesive platform that can be, uh, that can be served by CDP, uh, the data, the Cloudera data platform. >>Okay. Let's, uh, let's talk about, uh, some of the experiences, uh, from our customers. Uh, first we'll talk about Bunco, something there. Um, Banco Santander is a major global bank headquartered in Spain, uh, with, uh, major operations and subsidiaries all over Europe and north and, and south America. Uh, one of its subsidiary, something there UK wanted to revolutionize the customer experience with the use of real-time data and, uh, in app analytics, uh, for mobile users, however, like many financial institutions send them there had a, he had a, had a large number of legacy data warehouses spread across many business use, and it's within consistent data and different ways of calculating the same metrics, uh, leading to different results. As a result, the company couldn't get the comprehensive customer insights it needed. And, uh, and business staff often worked on multiple versions of the truth. Sometimes there worked with Cloudera to improve a single data platform that could support all its workloads, including self-service analytics, uh, operational analytics and data science processes in processing 10 million transactions, daily or 30,000 transactions per second at peak times. >>And, uh, bringing together really, uh, nearly two to two petabytes of data. The platform provides unprecedented, uh, customer insight and business value across the organization, uh, over 80 cents. And Dera has realized impressive, uh, benefits spanning, uh, new revenues, cost savings and risk reductions, including creating analytics for, for corporate customers with near real-time shopping behavior, um, and, and helping identify 7,000 new corporate, uh, customer prospects, uh, reducing capital expenditures by, uh, 3.2 million annually and decreasing operating expenses by, uh, 650,000, um, enabling marketing to realize, uh, 2.4 million in annual savings on, on cash back on commercial transactions, um, and protecting 3.7 million customers from financial crime impacts through 95, new proactive control alerts, improving risk and capital calculations to reduce the amount of money. It must set aside, uh, as part of a, as part of risk mandates. Uh, for example, in one instance, the risk team was able to release a $5.2 million that it had withheld for non-performing credit card loans by properly identifying healthy accounts miscategorized as high risk next, uh, let's uh, talk about, uh, Rabo bank. >>Um, Rabobank is one of the largest banks in the Netherlands, uh, with approximately 8.3 million customers. Uh, it was founded by farmers in the late 19th century and specializes in agricultural financing and sustainability oriented banking, uh, in order to help its customers become more self-sufficient and, uh, improve their financial situations such as debt settlement, uh, rebel bank needed to access, uh, to a varied mix of high quality, accurate, and timely customer data, the talent, uh, to provide this insight, however, was the ability to execute sophisticated and timely data analytics at scale Rabobank was also faced with the challenge of, uh, shortening time to market. Uh, it needed easier access to customer data sets to ensure that they were using and receiving the right financial support at the right time with, with, uh, data quality and speed of processing. Um, highlighted as two vital areas of improvement. Robert bank was looking to incorporate, um, or create new data in an environment that would not only allow the organization to create a centralized repository of high quality data, but also allow them to stream and, uh, conduct data analytics on the fly, uh, to create actionable insights and deliver a strong customer service experience. >>Rabobank >>Leverage Cloudera due to its ability to cope with heavy pressures on data processing and its capability of ingesting large quantities of real-time streaming data. They were able to quickly create a new data lake that allowed for faster queries of both historical and real-time data to analyze customer loan repayment patterns, uh, to up to the minute transaction records, um, Robert bank and, and its customers could now immediately access, uh, the valuable data needed to help them understand, um, the status of their financial situation, this enabled, uh, rebel bank to spot financial disasters before they happened, enabling them to gain deep and timely insights into which customers were at risk of defaulting on loans. Um, having established the foundation of a modern data architecture Rabobank is now able to run sophisticated machine learning algorithms and, uh, financial models, uh, to help customers manage, um, financial, uh, obligations, um, including, uh, loan repayments, and are able to generate accurate, uh, current liquidity overviews, uh, no next, uh, let's, uh, speak about, um, uh, OVO. >>Uh, so OVO is the leading digital payment rewards and financial services platform in Indonesia, and is present in 115 million devices across the company across the country. Excuse me. Um, as the volume of, of products, uh, within Obos ecosystem increases, the ability to ensure marketing effectiveness is critical to avoid unnecessary waste of time and resources, unlike competitors, uh, banks, w which use traditional mass marketing, uh, to reach customers over, oh, decided to embark on a, on a bold new approach to connect with customers via a ultra personalized marketing, uh, using the stack, the team at OVO were able to implement a change point detection algorithm, uh, to discover customer life stage changes. 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Published Date : Aug 5 2021

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>>Uh, hi, I'm Joe Rodriguez, managing director of financial services at Cloudera. Uh, welcome to the fight fraud with a data session, uh, at Cloudera, we believe that fighting fraud with, uh, uh, begins with data. Um, so financial services is Cloudera's largest industry vertical. We have approximately 425 global financial services customers, uh, which consists of 82 out of a hundred of the largest global banks of which we have 27 that are globally systemic banks, uh, four out of the five top, uh, stock exchanges, uh, eight out of the top 10 wealth management firms and all four of the top credit card networks. So as you can see most financial services institutions, uh, utilize Cloudera for data analytics and machine learning, uh, we also have over 20 central banks and a dozen or so financial regulators. So it's an incredible footprint which gives Cloudera lots of insight into the many innovations, uh, that our customers are coming up with. Uh, criminals can steal thousands of dollars before a fraudulent transaction is detected. So the cost of, uh, to purchase a, your account data is well worth the price to fraudsters. Uh, according to Experian credit and debit card account information sells on the dark web for a mere $5 with the CVV number and up to $110. If it comes with all the bank information, including your name, social security number, date of birth, uh, complete account numbers and, and other personal data. >>Um, our customers have several key data and analytics challenges when it comes to fighting financial crime. The volume of data that they need to deal with is, is huge and growing exponentially. Uh, all this data needs to be evaluated in real time. Uh, there is, uh, there are new sources of, of streaming data that need to be integrated with existing, uh, legacy data sources. This includes, um, biometrics data and enhanced, uh, authentication, uh, video surveillance call center data. And of course all that needs to be integrated with existing legacy data sources. Um, there is an analytics arms race between the banks and the criminals and the criminal networks never stop innovating. They also we'll have to deal with, uh, disjointed security and governance, security and governance policies are often set per data source, uh, or application requiring redundant work, work across workloads. And, and they have to deal with siloed environments, um, the specialized nature of platforms and people results in disparate data sources and data management processes, uh, this duplicates efforts and, uh, divides the, the business risk and crime teams, limiting collaboration opportunities between CDP enhances financial crime solutions, uh, to be holistic by eliminating data gaps between siloed solutions with, uh, an enterprise data approach, uh, advanced, uh, data analytics and machine learning, uh, by deploying an enterprise wide data platform, you reduce siloed divisions between business risk and crime teams and enable better collaboration through industrialized machine learning. >>Uh, you tighten up the loop between, uh, detection and new fraud patterns. Cloudera provides the data platform on which a best of breed applications can run and leverage integrated machine learning cloud Derrick stands rather than replaces your existing fraud modeling applications. So Oracle SAS Actimize to, to name a few, uh, integrate with an enterprise data hub to scale the data increased speed and flexibility and improve efficacy of your entire fraud system. It also centralizes the fraud workload on data that can be used for other use cases in applications like enhanced KYC and a customer 360 4 example. >>I just, I wanted to highlight a couple of our partners in financial crime prevention, uh, semi dine, and Quintex, uh, uh, so send me nine provides fraud simulation using agent-based modeling, uh, machine learning techniques, uh, to generate synthetic transaction data. This data simulates potential fraud scenarios in a cost-effective, uh, GDPR compliant, virtual environment, significantly improved financial crime detection systems, semi dine identifies future fraud topologies, uh, from millions of, of simulations that can be used to dynamically train, uh, new machine learning algorithms for enhanced fraud identification and context, um, uh, connects the dots within your data, using dynamic entity resolution, and advanced network analytics to create context around your customers. Um, this enables you to see the bigger picture and automatically assesses potential criminal beads behavior. >>Now let's go some of our, uh, customers, uh, and how they're using cloud caldera. Uh, first we'll talk about, uh, United overseas bank, or you will be, um, you'll be, is a leading full service bank in, uh, in Asia. It, uh, with, uh, a network of more than 500 offices in, in 19 countries and territories in Asia, Pacific, Western Europe and north America UA, um, UOB built a modern data platform on Cloudera that gives it the flexibility and speed to develop new AI and machine learning solutions and to create a data-driven enterprise. Um, you'll be set up, uh, set up it's big data analytics center in 2017. Uh, it was Singapore's first centralized big data unit, uh, within a bank to deepen the bank's data analytic capabilities and to use data insights to enhance, uh, the banks, uh, uh, performance essential to this work was implementing a platform that could cost efficiently, bring together data from dozens of separate systems and incorporate a range of unstructured data, including, uh, voice and text, um, using Cloudera CDP and machine learning. >>UOB gained a richer understanding of its customer preferences, uh, to help make their, their banking experience simpler, safer, and more reliable. Working with Cloudera UOB has a big data platform that gives business staff and data scientists faster access to relevant and quality data for, for self-service analytics, machine learning and, uh, emerging artificial intelligence solutions. Um, with new self-service analytics and machine learning driven insights, you'll be, uh, has realized improvements in, in digital banking, asset management, compliance, AML, and more, uh, advanced AML detection capabilities, help analysts detect suspicious transactions either based on hidden relationships of shell companies and, uh, high risk individuals, uh, with, uh, Cloudera and machine learning, uh, technologies. You you'll be, uh, was able to enhance AML detection and reduce the time to identify new links from months 2, 3, 3 weeks. >>Excellent mass let's speak about MasterCard. So MasterCard's principle businesses to process payments between banks and merchants and the credit issuing banks and credit unions of the purchasers who use the MasterCard brand debit and credit cards to make purchases MasterCard chose Cloudera enterprise for fraud detection, and to optimize their DW infrastructure, delivering deepens insights and best practices in big data security and compliance. Uh, next let's speak about, uh, bank Rakka yet, uh, in Indonesia or Bri. Um, it, VRI is one of the largest and oldest banks in Indonesia and engages in the provision of general banking services. Uh, it's headquartered in Jakarta Indonesia. Uh, Bri is well known for its focus on financing initiatives and serves over 75 million customers through it's more than 11,000 offices and rural service outposts. Uh, Bri required better insight to understand customer activity and identify fraudulent transactions. Uh, the bank needed a solid foundation that allowed it to leverage the power of advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to gain better understanding of customers and the market. >>Uh, Bri used, uh, Cloudera enterprise data platform to build an agile and reliable, predictive augmented intelligence solution, uh, to enhance its credit scoring system and to address the rising concern around data security from regulators, uh, and customers, uh, Bri developed a real-time fraud detection service, uh, powered by Cloudera and Kafka. Uh, Bri's data scientists developed a machine learning model for fraud detection by creating a behavioral scoring model based on customer savings, uh, loan transactions, deposits, payroll and other financial, um, uh, real-time time data. Uh, this led to improvements in its fraud detection and credit scoring capabilities, as well as the development of a, of a new digital microfinancing product, uh, with the enablement of real-time fraud detection, VRI was able to reduce the rate of fraud by 40%. Uh, it improved, uh, relationship manager productivity by two and a half fold. Uh, it improved the credit score scoring system to cut down on micro-financing loan processing times from two weeks to two days to now two minutes. So fraud prevention is a good area to start with a data focus. If you haven't already, it offers a quick return on investment, uh, and it's a focused area. That's not too entrenched across the company, uh, to learn more about fraud prevention, uh, go to kroger.com and to schedule, and you should schedule a meeting with Cloudera, uh, to learn even more. Uh, and with that, thank you for listening and thank you for your time. >>Welcome to the customer. Obsession begins with data session. Uh, thank you for, for attending. Um, at Cloudera, we believe that a custom session begins with, uh, with, with data, um, and, uh, you know, financial services is Cloudera is largest industry vertical. We have approximately 425 global financial services customers, uh, which consists of 82 out of a hundred of the largest global banks of which we have 27 that are globally systemic banks, uh, four out of the five top stock exchanges, eight out of the 10 top wealth management firms and all four of the top credit card networks. Uh, so as you can see most financial services institutions utilize Cloudera for data analytics and machine learning. Uh, we also have over 20 central banks and it doesn't or so financial regulators. So it's an incredible footprint, which glimpse Cloudera, lots of insight into the many innovations that our customers are coming up with. >>Customers have grown more independent and demanding. Uh, they want the ability to perform many functions on their own and, uh, be able to do it. Uh, he do them on their mobile devices, uh, in a recent Accenture study, more than 50% of customers, uh, are focused on, uh, improving their customer experience through more personalized offers and advice. The study found that 75% of people are actually willing to share their data for better personalized offers and more efficient and intuitive services to get it better, better understanding of your customers, use all the data available to develop a complete view of your customer and, uh, and better serve them. Uh, this also breaks down, uh, costly silos, uh, shares data in, in accordance with privacy laws and assists with regulatory advice. It's so different organizations are going to be at different points in their data analytics and AI journey. >>Uh, there are several degrees of streaming and batch data, both structured and unstructured. Uh, you need a platform that can handle both, uh, with common, with a common governance layer, um, near real time. And, uh, real-time sources help make data more relevant. So if you look at this graphic, looking at it from left to right, uh, normal streaming and batch data comes from core banking and, uh, and lending operations data in pretty much a structured format as financial institutions start to evolve. Uh, they start to ingest near real-time streaming data that comes not only from customers, but also from, from newsfeeds for example, and they start to capture more behavioral data that they can use to evolve their models, uh, and customer experience. Uh, ultimately they start to ingest more real time streaming data, not only, um, standard, uh, sources like market and transaction data, but also alternative sources such as social media and connected sources, such as wearable devices, uh, giving them more, more data, better data, uh, to extract intelligence and drive personalized actions based on data in real time at the right time, um, and use machine learning and AI, uh, to drive anomaly detection and protect and predict, uh, present potential outcomes. >>So this is another way to look at it. Um, this slide shows the progression of the big data journey as it relates to a customer experience example, um, the dark blue represents, um, visibility or understanding your customer. So we have a data warehouse and are starting to develop some analytics, uh, to know your customer and start to provide a better customer 360 experience. Uh, the medium blue area, uh, is a customer centric or where we learn, uh, the customer's behavior. Uh, at this point we're improving our analytics, uh, gathering more customer centric information to perform, uh, some more exploratory, uh, data sciences. And we can start to do things like cross sell or upsell based on the customer's behavior, which should improve, uh, customer retention. The light blue area is, uh, is proactive customer inter interactions, or where we now have the ability, uh, to predict customers needs and wants and improve our interaction with the customer, uh, using applied machine learning and, and AI, uh, the Cloudera data platform, um, you know, business use cases require enabling, uh, the end-to-end journey, which we referred to as the data life cycle, uh, what the data life cycle, what is the data life cycle that our customers want, uh, to take their data through, to enable the end to end data journey. >>If you ask our customers, they want different types of analytics, uh, for their diverse user bases to help them implement their, their, their use cases while managed by a centralized security and governance later layer. Uh, in other words, um, the data life cycle to them provides multifunction analytics, uh, at each stage, uh, within the data journey, uh, that, uh, integrated and centralized, uh, security, uh, and governance, for example, uh, enterprise data consists of real time and transactional type type data. Examples include, uh, click stream data, web logs, um, machine generated, data chat bots, um, call center interactions, uh, transactions, uh, within legacy applications, market data, et cetera. We need to manage, uh, that data life cycle, uh, to provide real enterprise data insights, uh, for use cases around enhanced them, personalized customer experience, um, customer journey analytics next best action, uh, sentiment and churn analytics market, uh, campaign optimization, uh, mortgage, uh, processing optimization and so on. >>Um, we bring a diverse set of data then, um, and then enrich it with other data about our customers and products, uh, provide reports and dashboards such as customer 360 and use predictions from machine models to provide, uh, business decisions and, and offers of, uh, different products and services to customers and maintain customer satisfaction, um, by using, um, sentiment and churn analytics. These examples show that, um, the whole data life cycle is involved, um, and, uh, is in continuous fashion in order to meet these types of use cases, uh, using a single cohesive platform that can be, uh, that can be served by CDP, uh, the data, the Cloudera data platform. >>Okay. Uh, let's talk about, uh, some of the experiences, uh, from our customers. Uh, first we'll talk about Bunco suntan there. Um, is a major global bank headquartered in Spain, uh, with, uh, major operations and subsidiaries all over Europe and north and, and south America. Uh, one of its subsidiaries, something there UK wanted to revolutionize the customer experience with the use of real time data and, uh, in app analytics, uh, for mobile users, however, like many financial institutions send them there had a, he had a, had a large number of legacy data warehouses spread across many business use, and it's within consistent data and different ways of calculating the same metrics, uh, leading to different results. As a result, the company couldn't get the comprehensive customer insights it needed. And, uh, and business staff often worked on multiple versions of the truth. Sometime there worked with Cloudera to improve a single data platform that could support all its workloads, including self-service analytics, uh, operational analytics and data science processes, processing processing, 10 million transactions daily or 30,000 transactions per second at peak times. >>And, uh, bringing together really, uh, nearly two to two petabytes of data. The platform provides unprecedented, uh, customer insight and business value across the organization, uh, over 80 cents. And there has realized impressive, uh, benefits spanning, uh, new revenues, cost savings and risk reductions, including creating analytics for, for corporate customers with near real-time shopping behavior, um, and, and helping identify 7,000 new corporate, uh, customer prospects, uh, reducing capital expenditures by, uh, 3.2 million annually and decreasing operating expenses by, uh, 650,000, um, enabling marketing to realize, uh, 2.4 million in annual savings on, on cash, on commercial transactions, um, and protecting 3.7 million customers from financial crime impacts through 95, new proactive control alerts, improving risk and capital calculations to reduce the amount of money. It must set aside, uh, as part of a, as part of risk mandates. Uh, for example, in one instance, the risk team was able to release a $5.2 million that it had withheld for non-performing credit card loans by properly identifying healthy accounts miscategorized as high risk next, uh, let's uh, talk about, uh, Rabobank. >>Um, Rabobank is one of the largest banks in the Netherlands, uh, with approximately 8.3 million customers. Uh, it was founded by farmers in the late 19th century and specializes in agricultural financing and sustainability oriented banking, uh, in order to help its customers become more self-sufficient and, uh, improve their financial situations such as debt settlement, uh, rebel bank needed to access, uh, to a varied mix of high quality, accurate, and timely customer data, the talent, uh, to provide this insight, however, was the ability to execute sophisticated and timely data analytics at scale Rabobank was also faced with the challenge of, uh, shortening time to market. Uh, it needed easier access to customer data sets to ensure that they were using and receiving the right financial support at the right time with, with, uh, data quality and speed of processing. Um, highlighted as two vital areas of improvement, Rabobank was looking to incorporate, um, or create new data in an environment that would not only allow the organization to create a centralized repository of high quality data, but also allow them to stream and, uh, conduct data analytics on the fly, uh, to create actionable insights and deliver a strong customer experience bank level Cloudera due to its ability to cope with heavy pressures on data processing and its capability of ingesting large quantities of real time streaming data. >>They were able to quickly create a new data lake that allowed for faster queries of both historical and real time data to analyze customer loan repayment patterns, uh, to up to the minute transaction records, um, Robert bank and, and its customers could now immediately access, uh, the valuable data needed to help them understand, um, the status of their financial situation in this enabled, uh, rebel bank to spot financial disasters before they happened, enabling them to gain deep and timely insights into which customers were at risk of defaulting on loans. Um, having established the foundation of a modern data architecture Rabobank is now able to run sophisticated machine learning algorithms and, uh, financial models, uh, to help customers manage, um, financial, uh, obligations, um, including, uh, long repayments and are able to generate accurate, uh, current real liquidity. I refuse, uh, next, uh, let's uh, speak about, um, uh, OVO. >>Uh, so OVO is the leading digital payment rewards and financial services platform in Indonesia, and is present in 115 million devices across the company across the country. Excuse me. Um, as the volume of, of products within Obos ecosystem increases, the ability to ensure marketing effectiveness is critical to avoid unnecessary waste of time and resources, unlike competitors, uh, banks, w which use traditional mass marketing, uh, to reach customers over, oh, decided to embark on a, on a bold new approach to connect with customers via, uh, ultra personalized marketing, uh, using the Cloudera stack. 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