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Broadcast Date: On Demand Duration: One hour 
Speakers: Rob Davies, Director of Open Source Development, Progress Fuse Hiram Chirino, Software Architect Patrick Egan, Publisher, Agile Journal
ActiveMQ is highly configurable, but out of the box is neither tuned for performance or scalability. This webinar will cover the typical trade-offs against reliability you can make with messaging systems and how ActiveMQ’s advanced architecture allows you to mitigate against those trade-offs to have a performing but reliable messaging infrastructure.
About the Presenters:
Rob Davies, Director of Open Source Development, Progress Fuse Rob Davies is the Director of Open Source Development and has over 20 years experience in developing distributed enterprise systems. Rob was a co-founder of the Apache ActiveMQ and ServiceMix projects, and is a co-author of ActiveMQ in Action. Hiram Chirino, Software Architect
Hiram is one of the founders for both the Apache Geronimo project and Apache ActiveMQ. He was the former project lead for JBossMQ, and he has been an active committer on both the OpenEJB and ObjectWeb HOWL projects.
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About the Sponsor

Progress FUSE, the first family of open source SOA tools, is a set of standards-based enterprise integration products based on popular Apache SOA projects. The FUSE products are supported by the people who build and influence the projects to combine the speed and innovation of open source software with the reliability and expertise of commercially provided enterprise services. FUSE includes four open source SOA components: FUSE ESB, FUSE Message Broker, FUSE Services Framework and FUSE Mediation Router. The four components are combined with development and management tools to create a comprehensive enterprise integration infrastructure, and are deployed in many large, mission-critical IT applications.
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