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What's New in IBM Integration? Continuous feedback and improvement via MQ

  • 1.  What's New in IBM Integration? Continuous feedback and improvement via MQ

    IBM TechXchange Speaker
    Posted Fri April 09, 2021 09:58 PM
    Edited by Jess Leitsch Fri April 30, 2021 07:13 PM

    Leveraging your company's data is vital for improving the overall quality of your integrations, both how you deploy and how you run. With IBM Cloud Pak for Integration you can leverage a modern, cloud-native HA solution for container deployment, uniform clusters to achieve better availability and workload balancing based on your operational data. Join us for this webinar to see this innovation in action.

    Please join me and @David Ware in this on demand webinar, What's New in IBM Integration? Continuous feedback and improvement via MQ.

    Share any of your questions below and you can watch the on demand webinar here.

    Thanks,



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    Leif Davidsen
    Program Director Cloud Pak for Integration Offering Management
    IBM Hursley
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  • 2.  RE: What's New in IBM Integration? Continuous feedback and improvement via MQ

    IBM TechXchange Speaker
    Posted Fri April 30, 2021 07:19 PM
    Hi everyone, 
    You can watch the on demand recording here and download the slides here. 



    Please share any of your questions below.

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    Leif Davidsen
    Program Director Cloud Pak for Integration Offering Management
    IBM Hursley
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  • 3.  RE: What's New in IBM Integration? Continuous feedback and improvement via MQ

    Posted Sat November 26, 2022 07:43 AM
    Hi Leif
    not a question, but suggestion for improvement.
    It is mainly related with Integration Broker Toolkit, App Connect Enterprise and similar environments that provide a Flow Exerciser .
    It is also applicable to MQ Pub/Sub.
    At a high level - what is the big difference between a Message Flow and a BPMN Process Flow?
    Not much, the look & feel, and meaning of the icons in a graphical editor differs.
    What I love about the Camunda Modeler is its Token Simulator.
    While IIB / ACE also provide some form of Message Flow simulation (Flow Exerciser) - the one from BPMN feels a lot simpler.
    Maybe a future release of ACE could also include a simpler flow simulator.
    Preferably I would like to attach sample messages to colored tokens, and see how the token travels through the flow.
    I am sure, you have a Business Analyst who could explain you what I mean.


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    Matthias Jungbauer
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