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IBM MQ Online Training in Hyderabad, Bangalore, India

IBM MQ, formerly known as IBM WebSphere MQ, is a messaging middleware product developed by IBM. It provides a reliable and secure messaging backbone for exchanging data between applications, systems, and services across various platforms and networks.

Key features of IBM MQ include:

  1. Message Queuing: IBM MQ uses a message queuing model, allowing applications to send and receive messages asynchronously. Messages are stored in queues, ensuring reliable delivery even in the presence of network or system failures.

  2. Scalability and Performance: IBM MQ is designed to handle high volumes of messages and provides features for load balancing, clustering, and horizontal scalability. It supports various messaging patterns like publish/subscribe, request/reply, and point-to-point communication.

  3. Platform and Language Support: IBM MQ supports a wide range of platforms, including Windows, Linux, UNIX, and IBM mainframe systems. It provides APIs for different programming languages, such as Java, .NET, C/C++, and Python, allowing applications to integrate with IBM MQ regardless of their technology stack.

  4. Security and Reliability: IBM MQ offers robust security features, including message encryption, authentication, and authorization mechanisms. It ensures message integrity and confidentiality, protecting sensitive data during transmission. IBM MQ also supports message persistence and provides built-in mechanisms for data recovery and high availability.

  5. Integration and Connectivity: IBM MQ integrates with various enterprise systems, messaging protocols, and standards. It supports industry-standard messaging protocols like MQTT and AMQP, enabling interoperability with different messaging systems and devices. Additionally, IBM MQ offers connectors and adapters for integrating with enterprise applications, databases, and other middleware platforms.

  6. Monitoring and Management: IBM MQ provides tools and interfaces for monitoring the health and performance of the messaging infrastructure. It offers centralized management capabilities, allowing administrators to configure and control IBM MQ resources, queues, and access rights.

IBM MQ is widely used in enterprise environments where reliable and secure messaging is critical, such as financial services, healthcare, logistics, and telecommunications. It enables applications and systems to exchange data seamlessly and asynchronously, ensuring reliable communication and decoupling of components in distributed architectures.

What does IBM MQ do?

IBM MQ, formerly known as IBM WebSphere MQ, is a messaging middleware solution that facilitates reliable and secure communication between applications and systems. It enables the exchange of data through messages, allowing applications to send and receive information asynchronously. IBM MQ uses a message queuing model, where messages are stored in queues, ensuring reliable delivery even in the presence of network or system failures. Key features of IBM MQ include message queuing, scalability, platform and language support, security, integration capabilities, and centralized management. It is widely used in enterprise environments for building robust and distributed messaging systems.

Is IBM MQ a mainframe?

No, IBM MQ is not limited to mainframe systems. While IBM MQ has been traditionally associated with IBM mainframe environments, it is a versatile messaging middleware solution that supports multiple platforms. IBM MQ can be installed and used on various operating systems, including Windows, Linux, UNIX, and IBM mainframes. It provides platform-agnostic messaging capabilities, allowing applications to communicate across different platforms and networks. Therefore, IBM MQ is not exclusively tied to mainframe systems and can be deployed in diverse computing environments.

Is IBM MQ Java based?

IBM MQ is not Java-based. While IBM MQ provides APIs for various programming languages, including Java, it is not specifically built on the Java programming language. IBM MQ is implemented in C and C++, and it provides language-specific APIs and libraries for different programming languages, including Java, .NET, C/C++, and Python. These APIs allow developers to integrate IBM MQ functionality into applications written in their preferred programming languages. Therefore, IBM MQ can be used with Java-based applications, but it is not exclusively limited to Java.

Is IBM MQ client or server?

IBM MQ can function as both a client and a server. It provides components that can be installed and configured to act as either an IBM MQ client or an IBM MQ server.

IBM MQ client: An IBM MQ client is a lightweight component that can connect to an IBM MQ server. It allows applications to send and receive messages to and from an IBM MQ server. The client libraries provide the necessary functionality to establish connections, send messages, and receive messages from the server.

IBM MQ server: An IBM MQ server is the core component that manages message queuing and provides the messaging infrastructure. It handles the storage and delivery of messages, manages queues and resources, and provides the necessary infrastructure for applications to communicate with each other using the IBM MQ messaging model.

Depending on the application's role and requirements, it can be configured as an IBM MQ client to interact with an IBM MQ server or as an IBM MQ server to handle message queuing and communication. The distinction between the client and server components allows for flexible deployment and integration of IBM MQ into various application architectures.

Is IBM MQ an API?

No, IBM MQ is not an API itself. IBM MQ is a messaging middleware product that provides a messaging infrastructure and framework for exchanging data between applications and systems. It offers a set of APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) that developers can use to integrate their applications with IBM MQ and leverage its messaging capabilities.

Who uses IBM MQ?
IBM MQ is used by a wide range of organizations and industries for reliable and secure messaging. It is commonly employed in enterprise environments where the exchange of data between applications and systems is critical.
 

 

Course Curriculum

  1. Introduction to IBM MQ:

    • Overview of messaging concepts and middleware
    • Introduction to IBM MQ and its features
    • Architecture and components of IBM MQ
  2. IBM MQ Installation and Configuration:

    • Preparing the environment for IBM MQ installation
    • Installing and configuring IBM MQ on different platforms
    • Configuring queue managers and channels
  3. IBM MQ Messaging Model:

    • Understanding message queuing and queue managers
    • Message formats and properties
    • Queue types and usage patterns (point-to-point, publish/subscribe)
    • Persistent and non-persistent messaging
  4. IBM MQ Programming Interfaces:

    • Working with IBM MQ APIs (Java, .NET, C/C++, Python)
    • Sending and receiving messages programmatically
    • Message properties and header fields
    • Error handling and exception management
  5. Advanced Messaging Concepts:

    • Message grouping and message sequencing
    • Transactions and message integrity
    • Dead-letter queues and error handling
    • Quality of Service (QoS) and message prioritization
  6. IBM MQ Administration and Configuration:

    • Managing queue managers, channels, and queues
    • User authentication and authorization
    • Security configurations (SSL/TLS, digital certificates)
    • Monitoring and performance tuning
  7. IBM MQ Integration and Connectivity:

    • IBM MQ protocols (MQI, MQTT, AMQP)
    • Integration with enterprise systems (databases, applications)
    • Message flow and routing options
    • WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition (MQ FTE)
  8. IBM MQ High Availability and Clustering:

    • Implementing high availability and fault tolerance
    • Configuring IBM MQ clusters
    • Load balancing and workload management
    • Disaster recovery strategies
  9. IBM MQ Troubleshooting and Maintenance:

    • Common issues and error handling techniques
    • Diagnostic tools and log analysis
    • Backup and recovery procedures
    • Upgrades and patches
  10. IBM MQ Best Practices and Security:

    • Best practices for designing and architecting IBM MQ solutions
    • Security considerations and measures
    • Performance optimization techniques
    • Monitoring and management best practices

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  • There is no specific technology background required.
Our Trainers have highly experience in Support, Implementation and Rollout projects real time solutions on different scenarios and expert in their professionals. BESTWAY Technologies verifies their technical background and experience.
We  record each live class session you undergo through this training and we will share the recordings of each class.

Yes we will schedule a demo class as per the student convenient time by sharing live online streaming access either through Gotomeeting or Webex..

Trainer will provide detailed installation of required Software through Environment/Server Access to the students and we ensure practical real-time experience and training by providing all the utilities required for the in-depth understanding of the course. 

If you are enrolled in classes and you have paid fees, but want to cancel the registration for certain reason, it can be done within 48 hours of initial registration. Please make a note that refunds will be processed within 25 days of prior request.

  • We are one of the best IBM MQ online training providers in the world, We have learning IBM MQ customers from India, USA, Singapore, Canada, UK, UAE, Australia, New Zealand, Qatar, South Africa, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Ireland, Denmark, Sweden and other parts of the world. We are located in India. Offering Online Training in Cities like Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Patna, Jaipur, Lucknow, Kochi, Indore, Chandigarh, Bhopal, SÅ«rat, Kanpur, Coimbatore, Visakhapatnam, Vadodara, Gurgaon, Guwahati, Ludhiana, Allahabad, Nagpur, Noida, Mysore, Ranchi, Bhubaneswar, Faridabad, Raipur, Vijayawada, Jamshedpur, Hubli, Tirupati, Guntur, Kakinada, Rajahmundry, Nellore, Anantapur, Eluru, Warangal, Nizāmābād, Secunderabad, Salem, Trivandrum, kerala, Hubli, Bellary, Gulbarga, Hospet, Tumkur, Thane, Navi Mumbai, Kalyan, Nashik, Aurangabad, Solapur, Gandhinagar, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Kobe, Copenhagen, Osaka, Kyoto, Nairobi Kenya, Mombasa, Kisumu, Lagos Nigeria, Ibadan, Abuja, Benin, Sydney, New York, New jersey, Melbourne, Dallas, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, London, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Barcelona, Rome, Madrid, Prague, Munich, Milan, Bucharest, Istanbul, Moscow, Birmingham, Seattle, Baltimore, San Jose, San Marcos, Franklin, Chicago, Philadelphia, Jacksonville, Towson, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Davidson, Murfreesboro, Houston, San Francisco, Atlanta, Alexandria, San Diego, Washington DC, Sunnyvale, Santa clara, Carlsbad, Tacoma, California, St. Louis, Edison, Raleigh, Nashville, Bellevue, Austin, Charlotte, Garland, Raleigh-Cary, Boston, Salt Lake City, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Gilbert, Tempe, Chandler, Scottsdale, Peoria, Honolulu, Columbus, Plano, Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton, Saint John, Vancouver, Richmond, Mississauga, Saskatoon, Kingston, Kelowna, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Dubbai, Abu Dhabi , Sharjah, Riyadh, Jeddah, Sanaa, Aden, Yemen, Muscat Oman, Kuwait, Doha, Brisbane, Wellington, Auckland, Kuala Lumpur, George Town, Jurong East etc… Hyderabad - Ameerpet, SR Nagar, KPHB, Gachibowli, Dilsukhnagar, madhapur, tarnaka, kukatpally, himayat nagar, Bangalore - Banashankari, Bannerghata Road, Basaveswara Nagar, BTM Layout, Domlur, Electronic city, H S R Layout, Indira Nagar, J P Nagar, Jaya Nagar, K R Puram, Koramangala, Krishnarajapuram, Madivala, Malleswaram, Marathahalli, Mathikere, R T Nagar, Rajaji Nagar, Ramamurthy Nagar, Richmond Road, Shivaji Nagar, Vijaya Nagar, White Field
yes all the training sessions will be a live online streaming using either through gotomeeting or Webex you will be shared with live meeting access while session starts.
Yes, there are some group discount available if group contain more than two.

 

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IBM MQ Rated 4.6 based on 5 reviews.

By: Subhash, Rating:
The IBM MQ Online Training in Hyderabad is a game-changer! The trainers are experts who provide a deep understanding of MQ. The course content is comprehensive, and the hands-on practice is invaluable. Highly recommended for MQ enthusiasts.

By: Sudhir, Rating:
I'm impressed with the IBM MQ Online Training in Hyderabad. The trainers are knowledgeable and patient, making complex MQ concepts easy to grasp. The practical labs and real-world scenarios are a huge plus. This training elevated my MQ skills.

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The IBM MQ Online Training in Hyderabad exceeded my expectations. The trainers are top-notch, and their real-world insights are priceless. The course content is well-structured, and the practical exercises are exceptional. I now feel confident in IBM MQ.

By: Jai, Rating:
I highly recommend the IBM MQ Online Training in Hyderabad. The trainers are experts who make MQ come alive. The course content covers a wide range of topics, and the hands-on labs are excellent for skill development. This training is a game-changer.

By: Manoj, Rating:
The IBM MQ Online Training in Hyderabad is an excellent investment. The trainers are exceptional educators, and their enthusiasm for MQ is infectious. The course content is comprehensive, and the practical exercises build real expertise. I'm now an MQ pro.

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