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What is MQs?

MQ, often referring to IBM MQ (formerly WebSphere MQ), is a family of message queue products. Message queues provide asynchronous communication between applications, allowing them to exchange data without requiring a direct connection. This decoupling enhances reliability, scalability, and flexibility. MQ is commonly used in enterprise application integration (EAI) scenarios, financial transactions, order processing, and various other applications requiring guaranteed message delivery and robust communication.

What other technologies are related to MQs?

MQs Competitor Technologies

Kafka is a distributed streaming platform that can be used as a message queue and competes with other MQ technologies.
mentioned alongside MQs in 0% (160) of relevant job posts

MQs Complementary Technologies

API Gateways can be used in conjunction with MQs to manage and route messages, adding features like rate limiting, authentication, and transformation.
mentioned alongside MQs in 1% (62) of relevant job posts
Spring Boot simplifies the development of MQ-based applications by providing features for message handling and integration.
mentioned alongside MQs in 0% (94) of relevant job posts
Message Queues are frequently used as a communication mechanism in microservices architectures.
mentioned alongside MQs in 0% (62) of relevant job posts

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