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Monthly Archives: August 2008
The Deep Queue – Episode #1: PCI-DSS and WMQ
The first episode of the new Deep Queue podcast is online! In this episode I introduce the podcast for a few minutes and then talk about a discussion that I had with some guys from the IBM Retail group. The … Continue reading
Upcoming publications
I haven’t blogged much lately because I’m on deadline for a new developerWorks Mission:Messaging column. The next installment discusses changing culture to embrace SOA and how SOA impacts WebSphere MQ prevailing practices. The premise is that migration to SOA is … Continue reading
See you in Barcelona!
I just found out my travel has been approved for IBM’s Transaction & Messaging Technical Conference coming up this November in Barcelona! I seem to have inherited ownership of the High Availability presentation which I certainly do not mind. I … Continue reading
Posted in Events, IBMMQ
Tagged Conferences, Events, presentation, security, WebSphere MQ, WebSphere MQ Security, WMQ Security
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WebSphere MQ is twittering?
Yes, believe it or not. http://twitter.com/WebSphere_MQ
WMQ meta news
Good to see Ben Mann has a new blog. You may know Ben as the Product Manager for WebSphere MQ but his blog is all about the new Managed File Transfer product being developed in Hursley Labs. For years people … Continue reading
Posted in IBMMQ, MQMFT
Tagged colleague, development, File Transfer, FTE, FTP, Hursley, WebSphere MQ, WMQ, WMQ FTE
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