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IBM MQ Hybrid Cloud Architectures

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Stream: MQ
Time: 10:45 - 11:45


Presentation

IRunning infrastructure services such as MQ in cloud environments means moving data into and out of the cloud. It might mean sending data over the public internet so securing the connectivity between on-premise and cloud queue managers is all the more important.

This session discusses the options for moving data between on-premise and cloud-hosted environments, and how to offload some workloads to cloud environments

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Speakers


  • Jamie Squibb at IBM UK LTD.
  • 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.


    Email: Jamie_Squibb@uk.ibm.com

  • Jamie Squibb at IBM UK LTD.
  • 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.


    Email: Jamie_Squibb@uk.ibm.com

  • Jamie Squibb at IBM UK LTD.
  • 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.


    Email: Jamie_Squibb@uk.ibm.com

  • Jamie Squibb at IBM UK LTD.
  • 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.


    Email: Jamie_Squibb@uk.ibm.com

  • Jamie Squibb at IBM UK LTD.
  • 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.


    Email: Jamie_Squibb@uk.ibm.com

  • Jamie Squibb at IBM UK LTD.
  • 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.


    Email: Jamie_Squibb@uk.ibm.com

  • Jamie Squibb at IBM UK LTD.
  • 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.


    Email: Jamie_Squibb@uk.ibm.com

  • Jamie Squibb at IBM UK LTD.
  • 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.


    Email: Jamie_Squibb@uk.ibm.com

  • Jamie Squibb at IBM UK LTD.
  • 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.


    Email: Jamie_Squibb@uk.ibm.com

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