Teleconference
WebSphere MQ for z/OS V7 as the messaging backbone for SOA, Web 2.0 and file transfer
Available in replay for your convenience, register now.
Developed for: Management and technical – Architects, IT managers, operations managers, application development managers and application developers
Technical level: Intermediate
As long as they’ve worked together, CICS®, DB2®, IMS™ and many other assets do not easily or automatically share business information. It’s not their fault that they’re at the mercy of faulty networks and failures. You may have tried to get by using point-to-point connectivity for standard and non-standard applications, and found that it brings with it high maintenance costs. Without a dependable backbone, you’re left with little flexibility to deploy new applications and servers or share the intelligence in your existing applications. The challenge is to overcome network failures in a efficient manner that ensures transaction integrity and recovery – and auditabiity.
Join us for this complimentary teleconference and learn why more than 10,000 customers in various industries – including all Global 20 banks – rely on WebSphere® MQ. It gives businesses an SOA messaging backbone across nearly 80 different platform configurations and supports many programming languages and interfaces. Unique capabilities on z/OS®, like MQ Shared Queues in the Parallel Sysplex® environment give WebSphere MQ on z/OS its unique reliability and transaction integrity qualities. What is the secret of this product’s popularity? Find out how the new capabilities of WebSphere MQ V7 can be used on the System z platform, including its use for Web services, Web 2.0 and file transfer. The presentation will be followed by a live Q&A session. You can send your questions in advance to mqreq@uk.ibm.com.
In this teleconference, you’ll learn how WebSphere MQ V7 on System z enables you to:
- More efficiently integrate SOA components to existing non-SOA environments
- Reliably connect Web services
- Take a more reliable, secure and traceable approach to moving than FTP
Speaker: Morag Hughson, WebSphere MQ Product Architect
This teleconference will also be available for replay after the event.
