For those who don’t know, IBM sends laptops and lab materials to MQ Technical Conference (MQTC) for attendees to do FREE hands-on training. The MQ Lab was open to attendees all day Monday and Tuesday.
I would like to thank Lyn Elkins, Jack Carnes Jr and Mitch Johnson from IBM for doing an awesome job in the MQ Lab. The MQ Lab is worth the price of admission to MQTC not to mention, there are 71 technical sessions (& 15 vendor sessions) at MQTC.
MQ Lab pictures (click on the image to see a larger picture):
- Here is a list of all of the FREE labs for distributed platforms that were available at MQTC:
- Introduction to IBM MQ
- Using the MQ Explorer
- Configuring the IBM MQ JMS Provider
- Publish / Subscribe Administration
- IBM MQ Security
- Using the IBM MQ Console and REST Interfaces
- Implementing Channel Security in IBM MQ
- Using Multiple Certificates in IBM MQ
- Protecting Message Data with IBM MQ Advanced Message Security
- Configuring a IBM MQ Managed File Transfer Environment
- Creating File Transfer Requests Using IBM MQ Explorer and Command Line
- Creating a Sales Force Developer Account
- IBM MQ Salesforce Bridge
- IBM MQ on Cloud
- RDQM for High Availability
- RDQM for Disaster Recovery
- Here is a list of all of the FREE labs for z/OS that were available at MQTC:
- Comparing buffers above and below the bar
- Advantages of having enough fixed pages
- Developing and Deploying JMS Enable CICS Applications
- Using CAPEXPRY on z/OS
- Introduction to SMF115 Records
- Introduction to SMF116 Records
- Channel Initiator Statistics Lab
- z/OS Queue Manager Customization
- z/OS Advanced Message Security
- Implementing z/OS Queue Manager Security
- Introduction to CICS Trigger Monitors
- CICS Publish and Subscribe
- Queue Sharing Group Comparing Offload Options
Big News: Lyn Elkins told me that they were so busy in the MQ Lab that for next year’s MQ Technical Conference, they will run the MQ labs for the entire 3 days of the conference!
Regards,
Roger Lacroix
Capitalware Inc.