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Must-read article – Secure Software: 'See No Evil' is Not a Strategy
Given that software currently enables or imperils most aspects of our buying, selling, and communicating, it is time that responsible people acknowledge that this is a massive problem, and stop looking in the opposite direction. “See No Evil” is not … Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, design, development, News, security, software, vulnerabilities
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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
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Tagged colleague, development, File Transfer, FTE, FTP, Hursley, WebSphere MQ, WMQ, WMQ FTE
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IBM announces WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition
Preview Announcement letter New product Web site Availability is projected as 4Q08. The email announcement I received promised an upcoming webcast. No link was provided at this time for the webcast but when one is announced, I’ll post it here. … Continue reading
Running a standalone Java application on WebSphere MQ V6.0
In October 2006 I updated an article of Bobby Woolf’s articles Developing a standalone Java application for WebSphere MQ. The article was updated to cover WMQ v6, JMS 1.1 and include a discussion of WMQ client vs. bindings mode connections. … Continue reading →
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