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Jamie Squibb is a software engineer at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in the UK. He is a squad leader in the IBM Messaging organisation, where he has worked since joining IBM as a graduate in 2001. During this time his roles have included product development, specifically for IBM MQ on z/OS and more recently on Linux and the IBM MQ Appliance, plus development and maintenance of the infrastructure used to test IBM MQ and IBM Integration Bus on all platforms, with a particular emphasis on Linux and z/OS.
Jamie Squibb is a software engineer at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in the UK. He is a squad leader in the IBM Messaging organisation, where he has worked since joining IBM as a graduate in 2001. During this time his roles have included product development, specifically for IBM MQ on z/OS and more recently on Linux and the IBM MQ Appliance, plus development and maintenance of the infrastructure used to test IBM MQ and IBM Integration Bus on all platforms, with a particular emphasis on Linux and z/OS.
Jamie Squibb is a software engineer at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in the UK. He is a squad leader in the IBM Messaging organisation, where he has worked since joining IBM as a graduate in 2001. During this time his roles have included product development, specifically for IBM MQ on z/OS and more recently on Linux and the IBM MQ Appliance, plus development and maintenance of the infrastructure used to test IBM MQ and IBM Integration Bus on all platforms, with a particular emphasis on Linux and z/OS.
Jamie Squibb is a software engineer at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in the UK. He is a squad leader in the IBM Messaging organisation, where he has worked since joining IBM as a graduate in 2001. During this time his roles have included product development, specifically for IBM MQ on z/OS and more recently on Linux and the IBM MQ Appliance, plus development and maintenance of the infrastructure used to test IBM MQ and IBM Integration Bus on all platforms, with a particular emphasis on Linux and z/OS.
Jamie Squibb is a software engineer at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in the UK. He is a squad leader in the IBM Messaging organisation, where he has worked since joining IBM as a graduate in 2001. During this time his roles have included product development, specifically for IBM MQ on z/OS and more recently on Linux and the IBM MQ Appliance, plus development and maintenance of the infrastructure used to test IBM MQ and IBM Integration Bus on all platforms, with a particular emphasis on Linux and z/OS.
Jamie Squibb is a software engineer at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in the UK. He is a squad leader in the IBM Messaging organisation, where he has worked since joining IBM as a graduate in 2001. During this time his roles have included product development, specifically for IBM MQ on z/OS and more recently on Linux and the IBM MQ Appliance, plus development and maintenance of the infrastructure used to test IBM MQ and IBM Integration Bus on all platforms, with a particular emphasis on Linux and z/OS.
Jamie Squibb is a software engineer at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in the UK. He is a squad leader in the IBM Messaging organisation, where he has worked since joining IBM as a graduate in 2001. During this time his roles have included product development, specifically for IBM MQ on z/OS and more recently on Linux and the IBM MQ Appliance, plus development and maintenance of the infrastructure used to test IBM MQ and IBM Integration Bus on all platforms, with a particular emphasis on Linux and z/OS.
Jamie Squibb is a software engineer at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in the UK. He is a squad leader in the IBM Messaging organisation, where he has worked since joining IBM as a graduate in 2001. During this time his roles have included product development, specifically for IBM MQ on z/OS and more recently on Linux and the IBM MQ Appliance, plus development and maintenance of the infrastructure used to test IBM MQ and IBM Integration Bus on all platforms, with a particular emphasis on Linux and z/OS.
Jamie Squibb is a software engineer at the IBM Hursley Laboratory in the UK. He is a squad leader in the IBM Messaging organisation, where he has worked since joining IBM as a graduate in 2001. During this time his roles have included product development, specifically for IBM MQ on z/OS and more recently on Linux and the IBM MQ Appliance, plus development and maintenance of the infrastructure used to test IBM MQ and IBM Integration Bus on all platforms, with a particular emphasis on Linux and z/OS.
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