Rake consists of three modules, which can be implemented on one or more machines to improve performance.
Clusteriser
This takes into account the history of each account and the list of movements, the beneficiaries, the user-agents and the IP/connection providers.
Database
In addition to storing movements and clusters, it uses Stored Procedures to produce a daily report on suspected misappropriations.
Can be implemented on MySQL or Oracle 11g or integrated with existing databases.
Client
Provides real time responses on the degree of reliability of each transaction.
Can be replicated and integrated with load balancing equipment.
Rake is supplied either as an application to be installed on Unix machines, whether Solaris or Linux RedHat, or as a Virtual Appliance for VMware:
CentOS + MySQL CentOS + Oracle Solaris 10 + Oracle Solaris 10 + MySQL
Rake can be integrated with customer applications and supplied with ad hoc communication modules if adaptation to specific Internet Banking environments is required.