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Gordon Sim

 Gordon  Sim

Over the last decade I have been involved in software development on a range of projects including a voice driven application framework, a JavaSpace (featuring consistent replication) and a variety of bespoke systems in the financial, energy and public sectors.

My interests are primarily in distributed or network-based systems including messaging and tuple-space based systems and group communication protocols. I am currently a committer on the Apache Qpid project, a multi-language, open-source implementation of the AMQP specification.

Presentation: "Panel: Advanced Message Queue Protocol Implementors and Adopters" - (NB! only 45 min.)"

Track:   Banking Architectures

Time: Thursday 17:15 - 18:00

Location: Fleming Room

Abstract:

The Advanced Message Queuing Protocol www.amqp.org is an initiative to create a language neutral wire level protocol for enterprise messaging.

This panel joins AMQP's leading banks and implementation vendors for the first time in public, and will discuss three topics:

  1. Yet another message queue protocol? Introducing the spec and its business drivers, with John O'Hara, the AMQP Working Group chair.
  2. How do I use AMQP? Leading implementations and insights into where AMQP is being adopted in 2007.
  3. Roadmap for AMQP: timelines, licensing, specification release dates, and interoperability with other standards.

The panel will conclude with a broader discussion about the future for open innovation, open standards, open source and open financial platforms.

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