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MQSoftware Announces Spring Web Seminar Series; Spring Seminars Address IBM WebSphere MQ Version 6 and other Topics of Interest

Business Wire, April 28, 2005

MINNEAPOLIS -- MQSoftware, Inc., a leading provider of business transaction assurance and middleware management solutions, announced today that it is hosting several Web seminars starting in May that focus on the latest IBM WebSphere family of products and solutions. The spring Web seminar series is FREE to all attendees. Register for the seminars on MQSoftware's Website: www.mqsoftware.com.

To learn more about WebSphere MQ Version 6, join Eric Olson, MQSoftware director of training on May 31 for "What's New in Version 6?". The spring Web seminar schedule is below:

May 5          Troubleshooting Management Techniques - WebSphere MQ

May 17         Interfacing WBI Modeler and WebSphere MQ Workflow

May 26         Process Choreographer

May 31         What's New in WebSphere MQ Version 6?

June 7         Using Q Pasa! to Monitor and Tune WebSphere MQ on z/OS

June 14        WBI Architecture

MQSoftware provides a comprehensive line of business transaction assurance, middleware management and enterprise application integration products and services. MQSoftware markets the Q Nami!(R) business transaction assurance 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 is a trademark and Q Nami! and Q Pasa! are registered trademarks 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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