Resources
Justin Reock,
Deputy CTO, DX

Justin provides a vendor-neutral comparison of Apache ActiveMQ and Apache Kafka to help guide your middleware evaluation. This whitepaper highlights architectural differences, ideal use cases, performance considerations, and best practices. Whether you are modernizing legacy systems, building real-time event streaming applications, or designing a hybrid architecture, this guide gives you the clarity to choose the right fit for your organization.
Nick Glowacki, Executive IT Specialist, IBM

Nick covers the essentials of IBM MQ’s role in securely transferring sensitive data, emphasizing the importance of resiliency. He discusses the various high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) options, including clustering, Multi-Instance Queue Managers, Replicated Data Queue Managers, and Native HA, detailing the infrastructure needs, benefits, and challenges of each. Nick’s insights help attendees identify the best options for their business needs.
Nigel Henderson, Certified IBM® MQ Administrator, Consultant

Nigel explores the complexities of naming standards within IBM MQ, emphasizing the importance of well-structured conventions for efficient problem resolution. He guides you through various components like queue managers, channels, and queues, and highlights the benefits of organized administration. A well-maintained glossary and clear understanding aid both technical and non-technical people. Read his paper to learn best practices and insights.
David Corbett, Certified MQ Solution Designer and MQ
Administrator, USBank (Retired)

Dave discusses how IBM® MQ facilitates real-time transmission of data across different OS platforms, but this creates issues in tracking down problems as the data has to traverse different systems with varying architectures and administered by personnel with different skill sets, leading to a lack of collaboration and a slower resolution of issues. Learn some tips to navigate these challenges.
Peter D’Agosta, Co-Founder & Chief Product Manager, Avada Software

Peter provides an overview of Kafka® and the importance of observability in agile infrastructures, along with the benefits of using modern cloud-native monitoring tools to improve business outcomes; this session covers topics such as monitoring needs, setting conditions and thresholds, creating alerting scenarios, enabling self-service and automated incident resolution, creating useful dashboards, organizing users and assets for management best practices, and some cool tricks using Infrared360 for Dev/test and other non-prod teams.
Nick Felicione, Senior Vice President, Information Design, Inc. (IDI)

Watch this session now as Nick discusses the best practices for maintaining an MQ infrastructure that can result in cost savings, improved resource utilization, and investment protection, covering topics such as updates, security vulnerabilities, dead letter queue review, licensing, alternate MQ offerings, and protection from audits.
Arnold Shoon, Solutions Director at TxMQ

The shift from on-premises supported large software systems to the cloud, containers, and the API economy has challenged slow-moving organizations to adopt new methodologies like agile integration and DevOps to stay competitive, making it difficult for heavily invested Integration & Operations teams with rigid architectures such as SOA to find the right tools and frameworks to modernize. Arnold discusses the importance of APIs, benefits of utilizing more agile development, integration and deployment methods, and available tools for transitioning into the API Economy.
Naomi Scott, Offering Manager at IBM

Naomi discusses the challenge of maintaining reliability and performance levels while reducing costs in growing workloads and complex distributed environments. This session contrasts the benefits of an alternative deployment option to traditional messaging software that can produce cost savings and provide a demonstration on how to stay ahead of performance and reliability issues across the entire distributed enterprise messaging environment, covering topics such as cost-saving options, critical KPIs, best practices for monitoring and managing distributed enterprise messaging.
Middleware Guides
About the Speaker

Arnold Shoon
Solutions Director, TxMQ
Arnold is all things integration! He began his career at IBM Canada in 2003 implementing solutions using MQ and DataPower. Today as the Solutions Director at TxMQ, he focuses on leading API as a product implementations, Agile Transformation, TDD and the benefits it brings to the integration world
