Senior Manager at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-05-13T18:02:31Z
May 13, 2024
We use the product for exposing services at the application level, integrating with various architectures like WebSphere, and handling static service creation.
The solution is used in our company for customers in the banking and healthcare industry. Our organization works with banks of varying scale and diverse locations. IBM WebSphere Message Broker is used for integrating two different systems. Our company uses the tool for a Finacle to SaaS system and JD to WMS communication. For pick and drop shipments or log master tasks, we are using IBM WebSphere Message Broker in our company.
It has been widely used as an integration tool between different applications and database servers in many airports' IT systems (AODB, BRS, FIDS, and CUSS).
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Senior Member Of Technical Staff at Tata Consultancy Services
Real User
2022-05-30T08:08:00Z
May 30, 2022
I'm using this tool for my application. We configure it according to my application. For any new applications that are being onboarded, we engage this tool so that they interconnect and the datas are flowing as required. For the last engagement, I had the latest version. I keep updating them for the bank standards, which should be the current version minus two. We look at the IBM website and use the versions for our application. We update frequently. For my previous engagement, the initial project, it was almost 40-plus people who were using this application. For the current engagement, more than eight people are using it.
We had different use cases such as point-to-point, and public subscribers. We have some APIs building business Message Broker and we have divisions such as the legacy mainframe. We pretty much use everything. Most of the integration is done with Message Broker.
Solution Designer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-10-04T06:40:25Z
Oct 4, 2020
I'm part of the company middleware, and we are managing things with Spheres, IHS, and also HU and EAZ. I've just become involved in trying to sort out a roadmap to migrate the EAZ from IAB to ACS Enterprise App Connect, that's the latest IBM technology. I'm a solution designer and we are partners of IBM.
Integration Architect/Practice Manager at Saudi Business Machines - SBM
Real User
2020-05-04T05:12:30Z
May 4, 2020
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our clients. It comes with a development tool and we use it to develop integration flows. I am normally working with financial companies when using this solution. They use it for communication between heterogeneous applications at the backend. Some may use HTML whereas others might use JavaScript, for example.
Independent Consultant - IT Technician Level 4 / Projects Technician at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Consultant
2019-09-25T05:10:00Z
Sep 25, 2019
We use this solution to assist our customers with their core business challenges. The main purpose of this tool is to connect several applications together. My experience is based on two medium-sized projects that I have completed using this solution. We have an on-premises deployment, as do many SMB in the Middle East.
WebSphere Message Broker is an enterprise service bus (ESB) providing connectivity and universal data transformation for service-oriented architecture (SOA) and non-SOA environments. It allows businesses of any size to eliminate point-to-point connections and batch processing regardless of platform, protocol or data format.
We use the product for exposing services at the application level, integrating with various architectures like WebSphere, and handling static service creation.
The solution is used in our company for customers in the banking and healthcare industry. Our organization works with banks of varying scale and diverse locations. IBM WebSphere Message Broker is used for integrating two different systems. Our company uses the tool for a Finacle to SaaS system and JD to WMS communication. For pick and drop shipments or log master tasks, we are using IBM WebSphere Message Broker in our company.
IBM WebSphere Message Broker can be used for routing, data transformation, and enrichment. It can be used for routing and data.
We integrate messaging from the core banking systems to other systems via MQ.
We primarily use the solution as an integration platform to integrate disparate systems at the bank.
It has been widely used as an integration tool between different applications and database servers in many airports' IT systems (AODB, BRS, FIDS, and CUSS).
I'm using this tool for my application. We configure it according to my application. For any new applications that are being onboarded, we engage this tool so that they interconnect and the datas are flowing as required. For the last engagement, I had the latest version. I keep updating them for the bank standards, which should be the current version minus two. We look at the IBM website and use the versions for our application. We update frequently. For my previous engagement, the initial project, it was almost 40-plus people who were using this application. For the current engagement, more than eight people are using it.
My primary use case of this solution is as an application server as well as everything else related to the whole suite from IBM.
We had different use cases such as point-to-point, and public subscribers. We have some APIs building business Message Broker and we have divisions such as the legacy mainframe. We pretty much use everything. Most of the integration is done with Message Broker.
I'm part of the company middleware, and we are managing things with Spheres, IHS, and also HU and EAZ. I've just become involved in trying to sort out a roadmap to migrate the EAZ from IAB to ACS Enterprise App Connect, that's the latest IBM technology. I'm a solution designer and we are partners of IBM.
We have a large number of use cases for this product. It is built into the underlying infrastructure for most of our applications.
We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our clients. It comes with a development tool and we use it to develop integration flows. I am normally working with financial companies when using this solution. They use it for communication between heterogeneous applications at the backend. Some may use HTML whereas others might use JavaScript, for example.
We use this solution to assist our customers with their core business challenges. The main purpose of this tool is to connect several applications together. My experience is based on two medium-sized projects that I have completed using this solution. We have an on-premises deployment, as do many SMB in the Middle East.