Business Services Industry

MQSoftware to Host ebizQ Webcast on WebSphere Business Integration Architecture

Business Wire, Oct 25, 2004

MINNEAPOLIS -- MQSoftware, Inc., a leading provider of middleware management and transaction monitoring solutions, announced today that it will host an ebizQ Webinar, "Understanding the WebSphere Business Integration Architecture" on November 11, 2004 at 12:00 EST. ebizQ is one of the industry's best sources for business integration practices and relays this information through its website and by hosting web seminars for the industry.

Beth Gold-Bernstein, vice-president, strategic products and services for ebizQ, will co-host this Webinar with Eric Olson, MQSoftware director of training. Eric will provide an architectural discussion of the WebSphere Business Integration suite of products and the role that each product plays in building coherent and manageable business processes. This Webinar should be of interest to architects and planners responsible for the design, update and management of solutions using the WebSphere, and particularly the WebSphere Business Integration, family of products.

To register for the seminar visit MQSoftware's website at www.mqsoftware.com.

About MQSoftware, Inc.

MQSoftware provides a comprehensive line of transaction monitoring, middleware management and enterprise application integration products and services. MQSoftware markets the Q Nami!(TM) business transaction monitoring application and Q Pasa!(R), a middleware management solution that works with the IBM WebSphere family of products to address the management and delivery of business services. MQSoftware has regional offices located throughout North America, and international offices and business partners throughout Europe and Asia/Pacific. For more information visit, www.mqsoftware.com.

MQSoftware and Q Nami! are trademarks and Q Pasa! is a registered trademark of MQSoftware, Inc. IBM, WebSphere and MQSeries are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. All other tradenames are the property of their respective owner.

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