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Contacts:
Stephanie Covert
OMG
+1-843-737 0637
pr@omg.org
Laura Anderson
Articulate Communications for EDM Council
+1-212-255 0080 ext. 11
landerson@articulatepr.com
OMG and Enterprise Data Management
Council to Collaboratively
Develop a Sustainable Framework and Data Standards for
Financial Reform
Needham, MA, and New York, NY, USA - March 15, 2011 -
Leaders of computer industry standards organization OMG®
and the Enterprise Data Management Council (EDM Council), a
not-for-profit business forum created by the financial
industry to address the issues and challenges associated
with managing data content as a business and operational
priority, have agreed to address high impact business
challenges such as regulatory pressures emerging from
financial reform with the development of a sustainable
framework and data standards. OMG and EDM Council will help
organizations transform their data into "Actionable
Intelligence" to support systemic risk assessment and
analytics while addressing the interoperability issues in
the global financial system by working together to develop a
common language and symbology because:
- Lack of high quality data, interoperability and
portability across systems has an adverse impact on
business and IT operations.
- Efficient capital markets rely upon accurate
information flows in near-real time to a wide spectrum
of stakeholders and systems.
- A sustainable way to address these challenges is by
developing a common but extensible language and
symbology of terms, their semantics and complex
inter-relationships, hosted in an open standards based
semantic repository with a robust governance process.
The prototype EDM Council Repository is already gaining
traction in the financial services world, bridging the
semantic gaps that exist in the marketplace. To succeed, the
Repository needs the rest of a standards ecosystem. OMG has
decades of experience in distributed semantic repository
standardization, and EDM Council is incorporating OMG's
business vocabulary, ontology and event modeling languages
and interchange formats. OMG standards support and build
large market ecosystems.
OMG and EDM Council are bringing together EDM's domain
expertise and OMG's standardization expertise to complete,
maintain and build a Semantic Repository standard that will
dramatically increase efficiency in financial services firms
serving capital markets. The upcoming joint standards that
OMG and EDM are developing will be jointly developed,
managed and maintained.
"OMG and the EDM Council have been working together
quite successfully for some time, so this is a natural
expansion of our efforts," said Richard Mark Soley,
Ph.D., chairman and CEO, OMG. "The highly complimentary
combination of deep knowledge of the financial services
domain by EDM Council and decades of experience in standards
development, maintenance and the creation of market
ecosystems on the part of OMG will lead to a widely accepted
standard terminology and agreed upon semantics library that
will smooth trade flows and other financial transactions to
enable low-cost straight-through processing."
"Financial institutions across the industry agree
that it is critical to establish a precise common language
describing the contractual structure of financial
instruments. Semantic precision is now recognized as the
prerequisite for automating business processes and essential
to ensure confidence in analytical objectives of both
financial institutions and regulators, said Michael Atkin,
Managing Director of the EDM Council. "Our relationship
with OMG will help elevate the Semantics Repository as a
formal standard and establish the sustainable governance
required to ensure its continuous maintenance, a crucial
requirement to drive adoption within the global financial
industry."
"EDM Council's semantic repository and OMG's
modeling and interoperability standards (coupled with their
partnerships with other standards organizations) will help
Citigroup and other financial services organizations better
address the business and operational challenges emerging
from the financial reform regulations such as the Dodd-Frank
Act. Assessment and analysis of systemic risk not only
requires Legal Entity and Financial Instrument Identifiers
but also a deeper understanding of their complex hierarchies
and traceability across front-middle-back office systems.
Such capability can be better achieved by modeling the
business events and concepts, their contextual nuances and
inter-relationships supported by standard interchange
formats across heterogeneous IT systems," said Eric
Chacon, Global Head of Data Standards at Citi Chief Data
Office and Dr. Harsh W. Sharma of Citi Chief Data Office,
OMG Finance Task Force Co-Chair.
Upcoming Joint Meeting
On March 22-23, 2011, OMG and the EDM Council will hold
a joint working group meeting. At this meeting, some of the
world's leading experts will come together to discuss
increasing financial information flow quality while reducing
risk and cost. The agenda currently includes representatives
from OMG, EDM Council and these organizations: Federal
Reserve, NY; Fannie Mae, CFTC, Office of Financial Research,
US Treasury, The Pew Charitable Trusts, JWG, Northern Trust,
Citi Chief Data Office, Penn National Insurance, Firestar
Software, PricewaterhouseCoopers, XBRL, and SAP Labs, LLC.
OMG and the EDM Council are inviting any groups or
organizations that may have interest or expertise in this
area to participate. For information on membership in OMG,
contact Ken Berk, vice president, business development at
+1-781-444 0404 or ken.berk@omg.org.
For information on membership in the EDMC, please contact
Laura Anderson, Articulate Communications, 212-255-0080 x11
or landerson@articulatecomms.com.
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About the EDM Council
The Enterprise Data Management Council is a
nonprofit trade association created by the financial
industry to elevate data management as an essential business
mandate. The Council is focused on standards, best
practices, and practical business processes needed to enable
financial institutions to increase efficiency, minimize
risk, and create competitive advantage. For more
information, visit
www.edmcouncil.org.
About OMG
OMG® is an international, open membership, not-for-profit
computer industry standards consortium. OMG Task Forces
develop enterprise integration standards for a wide range of
technologies and an even wider range of industries. OMG’s
modeling standards enable powerful visual design, execution
and maintenance of software and other processes. For more
information, visit www.omg.org.
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