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RogerLacroix
PostPosted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 8:44 pm    Post subject: New: MQ Technical Conference v2.0.1.4 Reply with quote

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Capitalware would like to announce MQ Technical Conference v2.0.1.4 (MQTC). MQTC is an event that will educate attendees on current practices, methodologies, administration, problem determination, security best practices and technology trends for IBM's WebSphere MQ. MQTC will offer 70 sessions that are designed to enhance the skills of IT professionals who are using IBM's WebSphere MQ on AIX, HP-UX, IBM i (OS/400), Linux, Solaris, Windows and z/OS. Since we have 5 session rooms at MQTC, there will be 5 concurrent MQ sessions at any given time.

MQTC is the largest conference in the world solely dedicated to IBM's WebSphere MQ.

Date: September 29 to October 1, 2014
Location: Kalahari Resorts in Sandusky, Ohio
Duration: 3 Days

Early-bird Price: $349.00 until July 29th, 2014
Regular Price: $399.00 from July 29th to September 14th, 2014
Group Price (5+ people): $299.00 until September 14th, 2014

For more information, please go to: http://www.mqtechconference.com

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Roger Lacroix
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 10:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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All,

The early-bird discount for MQTC v2.0.1.4 ends in 7 days. So hurry and purchase your tickets before the early bird discount expires.

MQTC is the largest conference in the world solely dedicated to IBM's WebSphere MQ.

For more information, please go to: http://www.mqtechconference.com

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Roger Lacroix
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 1:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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All,

I have posted the schedule for MQTC v2.0.1.4 to www.mqtechconference.com/schedule.html

MQTC will be the largest conference in the world solely dedicated to IBM’s WebSphere MQ.

For more information, please go to: http://www.mqtechconference.com

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Roger Lacroix
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 11:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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All,

I've made some small modifications to the schedule at http://www.mqtechconference.com/schedule.html

A session list by topics can be found at http://www.mqtechconference.com/sessions.html

Here is a list of sessions by speaker:

Technical Sessions:

Mark Taylor of IBM:
- What's New in IBM Messaging
- IBM MQ Disaster Recovery
- IBM MQ Internals, Performance and Tuning For Distributed Platforms

Lyn Elkins of IBM:
- IBM MQ for z/OS: Latest Features Deep Dive
- IBM MQ in a 'plex: Shared queues and applications
- New with MQ V8 on z/OS: Channel statistics and accounting

Lyn Elkins & Mark Taylor of IBM:
- IBM MQ: Are z/OS and distributed platforms like oil and water?

Morag Hughson of IBM:
- MQ CHLAUTH rules - including V8 changes
- MQ SSL/TLS Channels - including V8 changes
- MQ Connection Authentication (new in V8 )

Dave Ware of IBM:
- MQ Publish/subscribe topics - objects, nodes, strings...?
- Publish/subscribe in an MQ network - including V8 changes
- What can you achieve with MQ clusters?

Matthew Whitehead of IBM:
- MQ Light session
- MFT session
- JMS 2.0 - supported by MQ V8

Chris Frank of IBM:
- Considerations when using IBM MQ and JMS with JEE Application Servers
- So You Think You Understand Multi-Instance Queue Managers?
- Performance Considerations with IBM MQ and IBM Integration Bus

T.Rob Wyatt of IoPT Consulting:
- How To Build & Operate a Certificate Management Center of Mediocrity
- WMQ Toolbox: 20 Scripts, One-liners, & Utilities for UNIX & Windows
- What I did on my summer vacation (in Hursley)

Bobbee Broderick of IBM:
- High Availability Option for MQ
- Integration Bus Overview
- WLM and Policy in Integration Bus

Paul Clarke of MQGem Software:
- Keeping MQ Channels Up and Running
- MQ Clients
- MQ Triggering

Glen Brumbaugh of TxMQ:
- IBM MQ Performance Analysis
- SSL and TLS Explained: A User Perspective
- IBM MQ "Golden Image" Queue Managers

Roger Lacroix of Capitalware:
- Introduction to MQ
- IMS Adapter and Bridge Overview
- MQ Security with CA ACF2

Suganya Rane of Prolifics:
- Migrate from older versions of MQ to MQV7.1/7.5/8.0
- An Overview of MQ Clustering

Barry Lamkin of IBM:
- The top ten issues in IBM MQ and WebSphere MB

Tim Zielke of AON:
- IBM MQ Problem Determination on Linux

Allan Bartleywood of TxMQ:
- IBM MQ Just Works

Cindy Gregoire of TxMQ:
- IIB Scalability & Performance Management

Peter D'Agosta:
- The Value of MQ Stats by Business Unit

Richard Nikula:
- Leveraging WBI (Broker) Monitoring

Bob Zerbe of BMC:
- Using WebSphere Exits to Track Transactions Thru Composite Applications

Vendor Sessions:

Roger Lacroix of Capitalware:
- Application API Tracking
- File transfer with Universal File Mover
- MQAUSX & MQ v8 Authentication

Peter D'Agosta:
- The Value of Visibility Amongst Interconnected Middleware Assets
- not allowed and the Internet of Relevant Things

Richard Nikula:
- Beyond just monitoring MQ
- If You Can't Clone Yourself... Delegate!

Allan Bartleywood of TxMQ:
- TxMQ Introduces WebSphere MQ Performance Pack

Paul Clarke of MQGem Software:
- MO71's Hidden Gems

Barry Lamkin of IBM:
- Application Performance Management

For more information, please go to: http://www.mqtechconference.com

So, hopefully there is lots of MQ content that will keep attendees busy for 3 days.

Regards,
Roger Lacroix
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 10:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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All,

MQTC v2.0.1.4 is now only 6 days away.

MQTC will offer 85+ sessions that are designed to enhance the skills of IT professionals who are using IBM’s WebSphere MQ on AIX, HP-UX, IBM i (OS/400), Linux, Solaris, Windows and z/OS.

Reasons to attend:
    - 85 technical sessions – 43 unique technical sessions
    - 13 vendor sessions
    - 19 MQ speakers – 8 from IBM
    - MQ Sessions for all major platforms including z/OS
    - Breakfast, lunch and coffee breaks are included
    - Hor d’oeuvres AND drinks served between 5:30PM and 7:30PM in the Vendor Pavilion

For more information, please go to: http://www.mqtechconference.com

Regards,
Roger Lacroix
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 1:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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We all had a great time at the MQTC Conference. Any MQ users who chose not to go certainly missed out. Thanks to Roger and his team for hosting a great event. Here's MQGem's blog post about it http://mqgem.wordpress.com/2014/10/02/mqtc2014/

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 3:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PaulClarke wrote:
We all had a great time at the MQTC Conference. Any MQ users who chose not to go certainly missed out. Thanks to Roger and his team for hosting a great event. Here's MQGem's blog post about it http://mqgem.wordpress.com/2014/10/02/mqtc2014/

Cheers,
Paul

Glad to hear it. I was there last year but unfortunately this year there were just too many things in the way that stopped me getting there - hopefully not the same for MQTC V2.0.1.5.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 3:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I believe the conference went well this year except Kalahari catering had a few hiccups that they need to work on for the next conference.

For those that were not at MQTC v2.0.1.4, during my opening remarks, I said that MQTC v2.0.1.5 will be held on September 28th to 30th, 2015 at Kalahari Resorts.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 4:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I have to second the comments made - it was a great event. The catering issues were not noticeable to us as attendees. I've just posted the MQDev blog post about the event. You can read it here:-

https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/messaging/entry/mq_technical_conference_2014_in_sandusky_ohio

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 2:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I want to send a vote of thanks to Roger for organising an execellent event. most of the sessions were really great (especially those from Morag and the Hursley team.... ) but a few were very lightweight for the level of skill of many of those present.

Thanks to all the presenters and attendees for making a great 3 days.

Perhaps we could have a 'gotchas' session next year?
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Thanks, as well, to Roger and his team (although a lot of his team did look like his family ) for organizing the conference. As I can imagine, that must have been a lot of work for him and his team (family included), and I really appreciate the effort that was given to allow the conference to happen!

The sessions were very good, and I learned a lot about v8 and MQ, in general. I did not feel any of the sessions were lightweight, but I also have about 4 years of experience with MQ. That is one of the challenges of a conference, meeting the needs of all the different skill levels of the attendees. Maybe next year, some of the more experienced non-IBMers can do a session for the less experienced? I know I would appreciate that.

Also, that picture of the gorilla in Morag's post reminded me of the very large lion statues scattered about the convention center. Very imposing and intimidating, especially when you are lumbering around the corridors in the early morning. I thought one of them had his eye on me for breakfast.
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tczielke wrote:
Maybe next year, some of the more experienced non-IBMers can do a session for the less experienced? I know I would appreciate that.


That did not come out right. Let me try again.

Maybe next year, some of the more experienced non-IBMers could do an advanced session. As someone who is less experienced with MQ, I would still appreciate and would like to attend a session like that.
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tczielke wrote:
tczielke wrote:
Maybe next year, some of the more experienced non-IBMers can do a session for the less experienced? I know I would appreciate that.


That did not come out right. Let me try again.

Maybe next year, some of the more experienced non-IBMers could do an advanced session. As someone who is less experienced with MQ, I would still appreciate and would like to attend a session like that.


Any ideas on the topic(s) you would like to see covered in such a session?
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 4:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Here are a few:

Advanced MQ Clustering session
Advanced MQ Java/JMS programming session
Advanced Gotchas session (kind of like smdavies99 mentioned, but would be geared at the Advanced track level)

This one below would be helpful, as well. But would probably need someone from IBM to lead it.

MQ Surreptitious Commands and How to Use Them (i.e. amqrfdm, amqrdbgm, etc.)
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tczielke wrote:
Advanced Gotchas session (kind of like smdavies99 mentioned, but would be geared at the Advanced track level)


So you're looking for:

"The Usual Suspects from mqseries.net Present Things We Keep Seeing"

That'll empty a room quickly.....
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