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Webinar on "How Self-service for WMQ boosts productivity"
Charley Rich
2013-06-25 14:08:10 UTC
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How Self-service for WebSphere MQ Boosts Productivity

Don't miss the webcast sponsored by the Global WebSphere User Community
and Nastel:


Tuesday, June 25th, 2013
Time: 11:00am EDT*/8:00 am PDT/15:00 UTC
Duration: 60 minutes (including Q&A)
Hosted by WebSphereUserGroup.org

Little-known fact: application support, DevOps, and operations teams can have
direct access to WMQ, test messages in development and quickly find the root-
cause of production problems—without needing to call the Middleware Team.

Another little-known fact: Middleware Teams can leverage easy-to-implement
technology to empower their colleagues in application support, DevOps, and
operations and also save themselves a boatload of time.

How, you may ask? Through self-service. Join Richard Nikula, VP of Engineering
at Nastel, for this free, 30 minute Webinar and you’ll get the details. Learn how
enabling various stakeholders with secure, role-based self-service access to
WMQ leads to improved availability for applications, a reduction in the
frequency and duration of incidents involving middleware, and a boost in the
productivity of the entire Middleware Team.

In this session, learn how middleware teams can use self-service to provide
application support, DevOps, or operations the ability to:


View queue status and depth, channel usage
Examine queues, channels, queue managers, and subscriptions
Browse and manipulate application messages
Act on application specific messages (move, copy, edit, route, replay, create)
Who should attend: Middleware, Application support, DevOps, and Operation
teams

The Webcast is completely free to attend, but required pre-registration.
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