MQTC v2.0.1.4 Schedule Updated

I’ve made some small modifications to the schedule at www.mqtechconference.com/schedule.html

A session list by topics can be found at www.mqtechconference.com/sessions.html

Here is a list of sessions by speaker:

Technical Sessions:

Mark Taylor of IBM:
– What’s New in IBM Messaging
– IBM MQ Disaster Recovery
– IBM MQ Internals, Performance and Tuning For Distributed Platforms

Lyn Elkins of IBM:
– IBM MQ for z/OS: Latest Features Deep Dive
– IBM MQ in a ‘plex: Shared queues and applications
– New with MQ V8 on z/OS: Channel statistics and accounting

Lyn Elkins & Mark Taylor of IBM:
– IBM MQ: Are z/OS and distributed platforms like oil and water?

Morag Hughson of IBM:
– MQ CHLAUTH rules – including V8 changes
– MQ SSL/TLS Channels – including V8 changes
– MQ Connection Authentication (new in V8)

Dave Ware of IBM:
– MQ Publish/subscribe topics – objects, nodes, strings…?
– Publish/subscribe in an MQ network – including V8 changes
– What can you achieve with MQ clusters?

Matthew Whitehead of IBM:
– MQ Light session
– MFT session
– JMS 2.0 – supported by MQ V8

Chris Frank of IBM:
– Considerations when using IBM MQ and JMS with JEE Application Servers
– So You Think You Understand Multi-Instance Queue Managers?
– Performance Considerations with IBM MQ and IBM Integration Bus

T.Rob Wyatt of IoPT Consulting:
– How To Build & Operate a Certificate Management Center of Mediocrity
– WMQ Toolbox: 20 Scripts, One-liners, & Utilities for UNIX & Windows
– What I did on my summer vacation (in Hursley)

Bobbee Broderick of IBM:
– High Availability Option for MQ
– Integration Bus Overview
– WLM and Policy in Integration Bus

Paul Clarke of MQGem Software:
– Keeping MQ Channels Up and Running
– MQ Clients
– MQ Triggering

Glen Brumbaugh of TxMQ:
– IBM MQ Performance Analysis
– SSL and TLS Explained: A User Perspective
– IBM MQ “Golden Image” Queue Managers

Roger Lacroix of Capitalware:
– Introduction to MQ
– IMS Adapter and Bridge Overview
– MQ Security with CA ACF2

Suganya Rane of Prolifics:
– Migrate from older versions of MQ to MQV7.1/7.5/8.0
– An Overview of MQ Clustering

Barry Lamkin of IBM:
– The top ten issues in IBM MQ and WebSphere MB

Tim Zielke of AON:
– IBM MQ Problem Determination on Linux

Allan Bartleywood of TxMQ:
– IBM MQ Just Works

Cindy Gregoire of TxMQ:
– IIB Scalability & Performance Management

Peter D’Agosta of Avada Software:
– The Value of MQ Stats by Business Unit

Richard Nikula of Nastel:
– Leveraging WBI (Broker) Monitoring

Bob Zerbe of BMC:
– Using WebSphere Exits to Track Transactions Thru Composite Applications

Vendor Sessions:

Roger Lacroix of Capitalware:
– Application API Tracking
– File transfer with Universal File Mover
– MQAUSX & MQ v8 Authentication

Peter D’Agosta of Avada Software:
– The Value of Visibility Amongst Interconnected Middleware Assets
– Infrared360 and the Internet of Relevant Things

Richard Nikula of Nastel:
– Beyond just monitoring MQ
– If You Can’t Clone Yourself… Delegate!

Allan Bartleywood of TxMQ:
– TxMQ Introduces WebSphere MQ Performance Pack

Paul Clarke of MQGem Software:
– MO71’s Hidden Gems

Barry Lamkin of IBM:
– Application Performance Management

For more information, please go to: http://www.mqtechconference.com

So, hopefully there is lots of MQ content that will keep attendees busy for 3 days. 🙂

Regards,
Roger Lacroix
Capitalware Inc.

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