A series of webcasts where you can hear IBM lab experts from Hursley, England explain how to reduce complexity and optimize costs with SOA Connectivity and Integration.
The Global WebSphere Community is Excited to Announce: “IBM Hursley Comes to You Webcasts”
Mark your calendar now to hear IBM lab experts from Hursley, England explain how to reduce complexity and optimize costs with SOA Connectivity and Integration.
Webcasts
Date: Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Topic: Delivering Value in Today’s Economy with SOA Connectivity and Integration
Time: 11:00 – 12:00 pm EST
Presenter: Andrew Bainbridge, Director, WebSphere MQ and Enterprise Service Bus Development, IBM Software Group Hursley Development Laboratory
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This presentation will begin with discussion of some of the key business drivers that are impacting companies today – cost optimization and business agility, and then go through an overview of IBM’s focus and solutions around connectivity and integration. It will cover three categories of solution focus: ESB Messaging and Enrichment; Service Visibility and Governance; and Extending your Enterprise to Your Trading Partners and Customers.
Date: Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Topic: Messaging Family Update – MQ and WebSphere MQ FTE
Time: 11:00 – 12:00 pm EST
Presenter: Dermot Flaherty, Lead Architect for the WebSphere MQ Product and Technologies for the Messaging and ESB Strategy department in the IBM Development Labs at Hursley
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This presentation will focus on the messaging layer of IBM’s ESB solution. It will cover the broad set of requirements and usages of messaging within enterprise, leading to an enterprise level of messaging backbone, to encompass all of the connection points and uses. It will talk thru the latest updates, releases and roadmaps for products in the MQ family – WMQ; WMQ Low Latency Messaging, and the WebSphere File Transfer Edition.
Date: Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Topic: Untangle your Connectivity Infrastructure - Add ESB Enrichment Capabilities to your Messaging
Time: 11:00 – 12:00 pm EDT
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The Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) plays a critical role in Service Oriented Architecture, by allowing you to connect applications together in a simple, structured, maintainable way. There are a number of common usage patterns of the ESB, ranging from service virtualization - exposing new interfaces on existing applications, to providing aspect-oriented function such as security, auditing, logging and error handling. By describing established use-cases and using real-world examples, this session will reveal the most common usage patterns of the ESB. The session will also include a live demo of the new Patterns technology in WebSphere Message Broker, that allows you do develop high performing, error-free solutions quickly and easily.
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Topic: Smarter Business Agility with WebSphere DataPower Appliances
Time: 11:00 – 12:00 pm EST
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Hear about the latest updates in the integration appliance world, including appliances for XML acceleration, XML security, ESB implementation, low-latency MQ, B2B and others. Discover how WebSphere DataPower can provide a bullet-proof solution to tough issues like XML security, and learn how to take advantage of the simplicity of installing and configuring the WebSphere DataPower device to address the issues listed above.
Date: August 4, 2010
Topic: Time-sensitive low latency technologies are critical for superior data processing and system performance
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 AM EST
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Financial Markets face dual pressures: rapidly increasing market data volumes and competitive pressure to reduce the amount of processing time per trade. In today’s environment, messaging middleware must be able to sense and respond to millions of messages per second with sub-millisecond latencies. WebSphere MQ Low Latency Messaging provides the necessary reliability, availability, message delivery, administration and monitoring features required to build a sophisticated, high performance system.
This session examines key use cases in financial markets like smart-order routing and describes how the product provides superior and differentiating performance.
Date: August 18, 2010
Topic: Sense and respond to data coming from the edge of your enterprise with WebSphere MQ Telemetry
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 AM EST
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WebSphere MQ is the market-leading integration product for message-oriented-middleware (MOM) for the past 15 years, providing reliable message delivery. With the advance of embedded device technology, a market began to emerge for extending the MOM style of integration to the edges of the enterprise thru telemetry. This new capability allowed companies to have greater operational control and insight on their business at its furthest extremes.
In response to industry needs, IBM created a telemetry protocol that has since been successfully deployed in a variety of industries from energy and utilities to retail. In IBM Smarter Planet terminology, telemetry deals with the link between “instrumented” and “interconnected” tiers.
This session will provide an overview of IBM telemetry scenarios, demonstrating how the protocol can be implemented to maximize the value of business interactions.
Date: September 1, 2010
Topic: The Critical Nature of Service Visibility & Governance Solutions to Manage, Trust and Secure SOA
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 AM EST
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If you are doing any form of Service Oriented Architecture, you need to listen to this session. Martin Smithson will explore WSRR in general, present enhancements to WSRR and future directions in the world of Governance Automation. The webcast will stress how WSRR fits into a total solution for Governance Automation which is key to the success of any SOA implementation. This also includes how to use WSRR as a central repository for coordinating multiple sources of service metadata.
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