Be productive with enterprise messaginge based on Apache ActiveMQ

be productive with enterprise messaging based on apache ActiveMQ

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Do you need a reliable way to integrate the applications and data spread across your enterprise? Join our webinar to learn how an open source messaging platform based on Apache ActiveMQ is making it possible.

In this webinar, you will learn:
  • Brief overview of ActiveMQ
  • Details and example of how to configure ActiveMQ for High Availability and Fault Tolerance
  • Tips, tricks, and best practices for using Red Hat JBoss A-MQ.
  • Benefits of open source messaging integration.

Speaker:

Scott Cranton, solution consultant manager, Red Hat
Scott is a veteran in the enterprise software field with more than 22 years experience in various roles from creating to selling. He has been a software developer, architect, consultant, product manager, and sales engineer. Scott has worked with many Fortune 100 enterprises in various industries, including telecommunications, capital markets, and insurance.


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