IBM MQ (formerly WebSphere MQ or WMQ) is a family of message queue products from IBM. It is a robust and reliable message-oriented middleware (MOM) platform that allows applications to communicate with each other across different platforms, operating systems, and programming languages. It ensures that messages are delivered exactly once and in the correct order. It's commonly used in enterprise environments for integrating disparate systems, handling asynchronous processing, and building event-driven architectures. IBM MQ enables applications to send and receive messages without needing to know the details of the underlying network infrastructure or the location of the receiving application. It offers a wide range of features including security, transactionality, and scalability.
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