 | Level: Introductory T.Rob Wyatt (t.rob.wyatt@us.ibm.com), Senior Managing Consultant, IBM Christopher Frank (chrisfra@us.ibm.com), Consulting I/T Specialist , IBM Peter Potkay (ppotkay@us.ibm.com), Technical Team Leader, IBM
14 Jan 2009 Updated 22 Jan 2009 On January 22nd, 2009, a panel of IBM experts
answered questions on anything and everything to do with WebSphere®
MQ. All topics were fair game, including architecture, clustering, high
availability, performance, security, disaster recovery, new features in V7.0,
and WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition. To learn more about WebSphere MQ, see the
developerWorks
WebSphere MQ zone.
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WebSphere MQ.
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About the moderators  | 
|  | T.Rob Wyatt is a Certified IT Specialist in IBM Software
Services for WebSphere. He is based in Charlotte, North
Carolina, but travels worldwide consulting and speaking about WebSphere MQ
security and high availability. He recently completed a residency with the
WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition development team and is the author of
the developerWorks WebSphere Mission:Messaging column.
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|  | Christopher Frank is a Certified Consulting I/T Specialist working
on the IBM WebSphere Americas TechWorks team. He has been with IBM since
1999 and is based in Minnesota, although he travels across the Americas
evangelizing on WebSphere MQ and WebSphere Message Broker. He has over 25
years of experience in the I/T industry, both in customer roles as well as
with IBM. Most recently, he was the lead on developing the WebSphere MQ V7
Proof of Technology materials.
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|  | Peter Potkay is an MQSeries Technical Team Leader with IBM Global
Services on The Hartford account in Hartford, Connecticut. He started working with
MQSeries 6 years ago as a developer, then made the transition to
supporting The Hartford's MQ and WebSphere Message Broker infrastructure in 2003. His strengths
include MQ clustering and triggering and security on the Windows and Unix
platforms. He is a frequent contributor to www.mqseries.net
and the Vienna MQ list server.
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