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On-Demand: De-Risk Your Messaging Middleware Infrastructure!

Overview

De-Risk Your Messaging Middleware Infrastructure!

Messaging middleware platforms are amongst the most stable and as a result, can suffer from under-resourcing as the accepted business logic is to focus resources where more immediate issues exist. This chronic lack of investment exposes your organization to several hidden risks, resulting in rolling, cascading failures with serious impacts on your business, reputation, user experience, and bottom-line revenue.

If you run mission-critical apps on messaging middleware and your role is one of the following: IT Ops, DevOps, Director, VP or CxO, Middleware Administrator, this webinar is for you.

In this webinar, you will learn about:

  • Top 5 areas of risk that can damage your business and reputation
  • Top indicators of risk associated with underinvestment in messaging middleware
  • Pros and cons of addressing risks early vs later
  • Ways to address major outages early on and cost-effectively

Speaker and Host

David Liff

David Liff

Vice President, meshIQ

David Liff is the Vice President at meshIQ and is a 35 year veteran of enterprise IT. He previously worked at CA, HP, and Security and Regulatory Compliance companies in many different countries.

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