Readers' comments (3) 
Posted by Mr. Ashok Shirke on 10 December 2008 at 6:21 Hi i am Ashok |
Posted by Mr. David Awerbuch on 26 January 2009 at 11:25 Please include revision mark-up in the document borders and chronological ‘changes since the last release' in the preface when you update the document for download. This would allow a review of the updated sections that have already been read. If you could do this retroactively for this release from the original release, that would be appreciated as well. |
Posted by Mr. David Awerbuch on 26 January 2009 at 11:26 Also, Thanks for an incredible effort at producing what has quickly become an invaluable addition to the IBM WMQ documentation library. Now if we could only get a 64 page version ala the MQSeries Primer. |
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Publish Date
23 January 2009
Last Update
26 January 2009
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(based on 1 review)
Author(s)
- Saida Davies
- Glenn Baddeley
- Martin Cernicky
- Brian Cuttell
- Ruchir P Jha
- Bulent Sapolyo
- Akhila Shivaprasad
- Vicente Suarez
- Lohitashwa Thyagaraj
Saida Davies is a Project Leader for the International Technical Support Organization (ITSO) and has extensive experience in information technology. She has published several Redbooks publications and Redpapers publications on WebSphere Business Integration, Web services, and WebSphere Service Oriented Middleware using multiple platforms. Saida has experience in the architecture and design of WebSphere MQ solutions, extensive knowledge of the z/OS operating system, and a detailed working knowledge of both IBM and independent software vendor operating system software. As a Senior IT Specialist, her responsibilities included the development of services for WebSphere MQ within the z/OS and Windows platform. This covered the architecture, scope, design, project management, and implementation of the software on stand-alone systems or on systems in a Parallel Sysplex environment. She has received Bravo Awards for her project contributions. Saida has a degree in computer studies and her background includes z/OS systems programming. Saida supports Women in Technology activities and contributes to and participates in their meetings.
Glenn Baddeley is a Specialist in WebSphere MQ and has been with IBM Global Technology Services Australia for 10 years. He leads the support of WebSphere MQ on several large outsourcing contracts in the Asia/Pacific region. Glenn performs architecture design and consulting, and strategic planning. He also sets standards and writes specialized documentation. He does tools programming, product installation, and complex problem solving for many critical business applications that use WebSphere MQ on a wide variety of platforms. This has given him a deep understanding of the product and a great appreciation of its practical use. Glenn is a member of the IBM MQ Technical Leadership Team for the region and also contributes as a Subject Matter Expert at the global level. Prior to 1997, he worked for a large telecommunications corporation for 14 years as a systems programmer, designing, developing, and supporting customized middleware solutions and ISV Operating System security extensions. Glenn has a bachelor's degree in computer science from Deakin University, Australia. He is the author of IBM SupportPac MA0K and presented a session on WebSphere MQ Client Security at the IBM Interaction 2000 conference in Australia.
Martin Cernicky is a certified IT Specialist from IBM Software Services in the Czech Republic. He has 17 years of experience within the IT sector and has been working with IBM since 1995. Martin is currently working in the pSeries support team and has excellent knowledge of AIX/pSeries systems and solutions. Additional responsibilities over the last five years have included supporting WebSphere MQ middleware messaging and WebSphere Message Broker. He has designed and implemented solutions using the WebSphere MQ family products and has substantial experience implementing messaging and broker solutions. Martin is a co-author of IBM Redbooks publications Migrating to WebSphere Message Broker Version 6.0, SG24-7198, and Managing WebSphere Message Broker Resources in a Production Environment, SG24-7283. Martin holds a degree in Automated Technology Systems at The Czech Institute of Technology.
Brian Cuttell is a Program Manager working with IBM Betaworks organization in the UK. He has 25 years of experience in the IT sector with IBM and other companies. In his career with IBM Hursley Labs, Brian was part of the CICS development team in the early 1990s and was one of the original members of the MQ development team on MVS. Since then, he has worked on various assignments including IBM UK's graduate program. Brian has more recently specialized in managing beta programs for a variety of software products. He is currently managing the customer beta program for WebSphere MQ V7.0. Brian holds a degrees in mathematics from the University of Oxford and operational research from the University of Lancaster.
Ruchir P Jha is a System Software Engineer working in the Application Integration Middleware team for IBM India Software Labs in Bangalore, India. He is responsible for designing scenarios that test the interoperability of WebSphere MQ with other products of the WebSphere Business Integration Suite. These scenarios enable Ruchir to discover and resolve defects, which helps customers avoid similar situations in the future. He creates strategies that help customers who are trying to deploy SOA solutions that have WebSphere MQ as a messaging backbone. Ruchir has presented papers at prominent international conferences, and possesses an engineering degree in computer science from Nirma Institute of Technology, India.
Bulent Sapolyo is the IBM Asia Pacific Product and Technical Leader for WebSphere MQ within Global Technology Services (GTS). He has over 25 years of experience within the IT sector and has been working with IBM since 1994. Bulent has vast experience in various financial sectors prior to joining IBM as a Senior Systems Programmer. Since joining IBM, he has held many positions within the company as an architect, consultant, and technical leader with IBM Asia Pacific for DBDC products on z/OS and WebSphere MQ, and on Midrange, Intel, and Mainframe z/OS platforms. In addition to having experience with various operating systems, Bulent possesses detailed working knowledge of both IBM and independent software vendor (ISV) operating system software. As a Product and Technical Leader within IBM Global Technology Services, his role includes setting software direction and migration paths for outsourced customers and implementing WebSphere MQ. Bulent also designed the architecture and scope of and implemented the WebSphere MQ on stand-alone systems in a Parallel Sysplex environment and with high-availability solutions on Midrange and z/OS platforms.
Akhila Shivaprasad works as an Information Management Software Engineer for IBM India Software Labs, Bangalore. She joined IBM over three years ago. She is part of the WebSphere MQ PreGA and PostGA teams and is responsible for testing WebSphere MQ fix packs (MDVs) on distributed platforms, especially AS400. She has worked for over 30 LifeCyleRequests (LCRs) and has six PRBs to her credit. Akhila holds a degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Vishveshwaraiah Technological University. As a University Relationship Manager and Subject Matter Expert, she works alongside IBM University Relationship and IBM Academia. She was the originator of the IBM Messaging Blog and ensures its continuity. Akhila supports IBM India Software Labs-Shakti for various Women in Technology activities.
Vicente Suarez is a Senior IT Specialist working for IBM Hursley in the UK, with eight years of experience as a Specialist in WebSphere MQ and WebSphere Message Broker. Vincent has been with IBM since 1988, where he started off working with the IBM Travel and Transportation Industry Team in IBM Colombia. Vincente is co-author of the Redbooks publication WebSphere BI for FN for z/OS V1.1.0 Installation and Operation, SG24-6090, and various Redpaper publications such as WebSphere MQ V6, WebSphere Message Broker V6, and SSL, REDP-4140. In addition, Vincente has developed and published support packs for WebSphere Message Broker and articles in IBM developerWorks. In his current role as an IBM Software Services for WebSphere Consultant, he promotes the use of the practises that best maximize the software performance and facilitate the use, maintenance, and operation of WebSphere products for IBM customers world-wide.
Lohitashwa Thyagaraj is an Advisory Software Engineer working for IBM India Software Labs in Bangalore for the past three years. He has eight years of experience in the IT industry with expertise in the banking, Enterprise Application Integration, and WebSphere Service Oriented Middleware. Lohitashwa is the Technical Lead for the WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere MQ Java/Java Message Service Level-3 service team, where his key responsibility is to provide technical support for IBM customers worldwide using these products. He also chairs a technical forum called Messaging Technology Council-Bangalore (MTC-B) that is dedicated in nurturing emerging technologies within the message-oriented middleware. Lohitashwa was appointed as one of the Top Talent employees for the year 2007 within the India Software Labs. He holds a degree in computer science from Bangalore University.
ISBN
0738432202
IBM Form Number
SG24-7583-00
