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Posted by Mr. William Portal on 25 May 2008 at 14:35 I read this article hoping to find some information on the throughput the different models would support. There were a number of statements about wire-sped and improved performance, but nothing quantifiable. Please add some throughput example - it would be so useful. william_portal@uk.ibm.com |
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01 April 2008
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- Juan R. Rodriguez
- Somesh Adiraju
- Joel Gauci
- Markus Grohmann
- Davin Holmes
- Tamika Moody
- Srinivasan Muralidharan
- Christian Ramirez
- Adolfo Rodriguez
Juan R. Rodriguez is a Consulting IT professional and Project Leader at the IBM ITSO Center, Raleigh. He has an Master of Science (MS) degree in Computer Science from Iowa State University. He writes extensively and teaches IBM classes worldwide on Web technologies and information security. Before joining the IBM ITSO, Juan worked at the IBM laboratory in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, as a designer and developer of networking products.
Somesh Adiraju is an Integration Architect with Ultramatics Inc., in Florida. He has nine years of experience in working with Enterprise Application Integration in areas of banking, finance, and telecommunications. His interests are in design, architecture, and developing enterprise scale applications. He specializes in the use of WebSphere MQ, Message Broker and IBM Tivoli Monitoring. Somesh holds a Bachelor of Technology degree from Andhra University, India.
Joel Gauci has been working for IBM Global Business Services in France since 2001, as an Advisory IT Specialist. He mainly works in design and implementation on portal and Web services platforms. He has worked on SOA and WebSphere DataPower projects since May 2006, for leading firms in the mobile telephony area. Joel holds a master degree in computer science and engineering from l'Ecole d'Ingenieurs du Pas-de-Calais School (EIPC), France.
Markus Grohmann is an IT Specialist working as an IBM Business Partner in Austria. He has five years of experience with a broad range of IBM products and their implementation in customer environments. Markus graduated from Salzburg University of Applied Sciences and Technologies in 2002.
Davin Holmes is a Staff Software Engineer for IBM Software Group, Tivoli. He has worked in software development for seven years in a variety of technical areas, which include smartcards, enterprise software integration, and Web services, with a particular focus on information security. Davin is the team lead for the DataPower and Tivoli Security integration effort located at the Gold Coast, Australia site of the Australia Development Laboratory (ADL). He has degrees in electrical and computer engineering and optoelectronics from Queensland University of Technology and Macquarie University.
Tamika Moody is a WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker/WebSphere DataPower Consultant and IT Specialist for IBM. She has over seven years of experience in the IT integration area. Tamika has broad experience in leading middleware engagements ranging from electronic data interchange (EDI) and business-to-business (B2B) implementations to design, implementation, and problem determination of DataPower and IBM middleware solutions.
Srinivasan Muralidharan is an Advisory Engineer with 15 years of industrial experience and nine years with IBM. He is currently working on DataPower related projects at the IBM WebSphere Technology Institute. He is widely experienced in SOA-related technologies in all tiers of the software development stack. He has studied SOA performance with DataPower appliances. Srinivasan has also investigated integrating DataPower with other mid-tier and back-end traditional components, such as WebSphere Application Server, MQ, CICS, and IMS, in the SOA context of reusing existing systems and enterprise modernization.
Christian Ramirez is an IBM Software Solutions Architect working for GBM Corporation, an IBM Alliance Company, located in San Jose, Costa Rica. He has ten years of experience with IBM products and five years experience as an Integration Solution Architect. He has worked with Lotus Notes, WebSphere MQ, and WebSphere BI Message Broker. In addition, he has been part a WebSphere Pre-Sales team and has implemented several integration projects.
Adolfo Rodriguez is a Software Architect within the IBM WebSphere Technology Institute (WSTI). He leads a team of engineers who focus on emerging technologies in WebSphere products and, more recently, DataPower SOA appliances. His recent contributions include projects in the areas of Web services enablement, XML processing, SOA management, and application-aware networking. His primary interests are networking and distributed systems, application middleware, overlays, and J2EE architecture. Adolfo is also an Assistant Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Duke University, where he teaches networking courses. He has written 12 books and numerous research articles. He holds four degrees from Duke University: a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, MS in Computer Science, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science (Systems).
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