Evolution of Web services approach in SFMS - a case study

Structured financial messaging solution (SFMS) is a secure and common messaging solution that serves as the basic platform for intrabank and interbank applications in the Indian financial sector. SFMS connects around 25 banks, with 500 branches each on average, spread across the length and breadth o...

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