Is AMQ threat for ESB vendors out there?.

Financial industry leaders like JP Mogran Chase, gearing up for the new Open source message Queue Platform based on web services and SOA standards. They are calling it as “AMQ” (I’m assuming this will be Advanced Message Queuing :-) ).

Financial industry argument points to following core factors.

On the contrary it is not a new concept to have a open source MOM (message oriented middleware). There are few.

Here is the detailed article on this subject.

Check-in/Check-out On Demand Enterprise; Services to Grid

We have been hearing On-Demand buzz for long time now, last year it received quite an attention. Right from on demand infrastructure thru on demand services to on demand applications, its growing and it makes more sense for a customer to pertain to this trend. Reason is “Mother of all”; Cost benefit ; ROI factor; Customers realize the utilization of their money in a right direction sooner than later in this model. Most of all reduces overhead on maintenance.

IBM is quite an pioneer in this race, and it invested big bucks in this future possibility. As Sam Palmisano said “an enterprise whose business processes—integrated end-to-end across the company and with key partners, suppliers and customers—can respond with speed to any customer demand, market opportunity or external threat.”



On Demand Platform changes the way you design and implement your systems. It is started as traditional ASP model and gained lot of mileage from the hosting model and eventually got exposed as Enterprise business model because of web services/REST/XML/Utility computing and similar technologies.



Recently we are seeing a real “Check-in/Check-out On Demand Enterprise”, across different aspects. From Utility Grid computing to Enterprise E-Commerce. Some of the examples are

From the technology front, IBM announcing SOMA, extension to current SOA, that will help enterprises to convert their model to On-Demand business.