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ABSTRACT:
Enterprises today are actively improving/streamlining their core business processes by integrating internal business/application silos, and across their extended ecosystems. They seek to integrate processes, people, and information seamlessly. Connectivity is the vital underpinning of such business integration/process improvement. Enterprises also seek to ensure compliance with multiplying regulatory demands, and again, connectivity is thus also central to compliance delivery.

Many enterprises have adopted Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), the game-changing new "software as services" architecture for flexible and adaptable business applications. However, there are far more customers who still produce "roll your own" home-grown types of integration solutions, often using unreliable methods such as FTP which can expose the business to hidden risks. Join this Web Seminar and find out how deploying IBM WebSphere MQ-the Universal Messaging Backbone for SOA-can reduce risk and save 2-4 times the cost of DIY solutions.

Have your questions answered in a live question and answer session with our special featured speakers.

All registrants who attend this live Web Seminar will receive a complimentary white paper on Application Integration Challenges by Software Strategies.



Speakers

Ben Mann
IBM WebSphere MQ Product Manager
Ben Mann joined IBM in 1998. He is fortunate to have cut his teeth alongside the very people who established the WebSphere MQ business. In 2002, he became the Product Manager for a product spin-off from WebSphere MQ that integrates mobile and wireless devices. By 2004, he took the role as Worldwide Product Manager for WebSphere MQ, and finds the whole business utterly fascinating. Ben is regularly accused of being passionate about WebSphere MQ.

Mark Simmonds
IBM WebSphere MQ Product Marketing Manager
Mark Simmonds is the World Wide Product Marketing Manager for WebSphere MQ. He has worked for IBM for 14 years initially as a systems architect designing and implementing enterprise architectures for large multi national organizations. With hands-on knowledge and expertise of WebSphere MQ and other products he brings a sense reality to his current marketing role.



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