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Websphere MQ


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DEFINITION - Websphere MQ, formerly known as MQ (message queue) series, is an IBM standard for program-to-program messaging across multiple platforms. Websphere MQ is sometimes referred to as message-oriented middleware (MOM).

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LAST UPDATED: 20 Sep 2005

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- Jack Vaughn explains how MQ is being used in small and medium-sized businesses.





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