June 15 Lab Chat with Andy Piper: WebSphere MQ: A Vision for Messaging
ByThe Global WebSphere Community
9:03AM - Jun 1, 2011
Announcing the Global WebSphere Community Lab Chats
The Global WebSphere Community is pleased to offer GWC Lab Chats, an interactive session intended to emulate an open mic discussion and designed to bring the IBM development lab experts to you. The 60-minute monthly GWC Lab Chat sessions will feature a different technology or technology trend each month and provide an opportunity for you to interact directly over the phone with the IBM development lab experts as you relay questions, offer recommendations, voice feedback and opinions and become part of the conversation with the IBM technologists and development teams.
Join us on Wednesday, June 15th for our next GWC Lab Chat with our host Andy Piper, WebSphere Messaging Community Lead, IBM as Andy discusses the future of messaging middleware and how IBM WebSphere MQ continues to evolve and play in this space, especially in the context of a Smarter Planet
Date: June 15, 2011 Topic: WebSphere MQ: A Vision for Messaging Time: 11:00 AM EDT
The WebSphere messaging products have been at the heart of business for over 15 years, delivering data to where it is needed reliably and securely. There are increasing needs for messaging middleware to adapt, particularly in the context of a Smarter Planet. This lab chat will start out by briefly looking at the current set of technologies in this space and explore the future. What common issues do you find when considering application messaging? What aspects of a messaging infrastructure are most key to your business? And what do you think IBM could focus on in the MQ space to help to transform the way we connect our businesses and the planet?
Meet the Speaker:
Andy Piper, WebSphere Messaging Community Lead, IBM
Andy Piper has been a consultant and user of the WebSphere MQ family of technologies for over ten years and has worked with customers around the world and across a wide range of industries. He is part of IBM’s Hursley Development Laboratories, where his “day job” as WebSphere Messaging Community Lead is to connect sales, technical and development teams, and to work closely with IBM customers and partners to lead the conversation on the future of the WebSphere MQ family.