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Difference between IBM MQ and Apache Kafka

IBM MQ and Apache Kafka are both messaging middleware platforms that are used for reliable and scalable message exchange between distributed applications and systems, but there are some differences in their capabilities and use cases. Here are some of the key differences in capabilities between IBM MQ and Apache Kafka: Messaging Model: IBM MQ uses …

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Difference between IBM MQ and IBM AppConnect

IBM MQ and IBM App Connect are two different products from IBM that serve different purposes in the enterprise integration landscape. IBM MQ (formerly known as WebSphere MQ) is a messaging middleware that facilitates the secure and reliable exchange of messages between applications and systems. It uses a publish-subscribe model, where producers publish messages to …

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Brief Introduction to IBM Cognos Analytics – Part 2

Ways of Accessing the Contents of IBM Cognos Analytics My Content – sliding pane with consumer’s personal content My Inbox My Home – consumer’s start page, can be set to any page to which the consumer has permission Team Content – public (team’s) content Search – lightweight and scalable search engine searching for content within …

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Introduction to Cognos Analytics

IBM Cognos Analytics is an enterprise analytics and business intelligence (BI) solution. It is web based and allows users to gather data from multiple heterogeneous data sources for analysis and reporting purposes. This environment can be used at all levels of business and offers a unified user experience across the web, the mobile devices as …

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IBM and the Air Force Research Laboratory to develop an AI based supercomputer inspired by the human brain

IBM and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) announced recently that they are collaborating on a neural network based supercomputing system, which is powered by a 64-chip array of the IBM TrueNorth Neurosynaptic System. This scalable platform will feature an end-to-end software ecosystem designed to enable deep neural-network learning and information discovery. The system’s …

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