IBM Websphere MQ

IBM MQ is a family of message-oriented middleware products that IBM launched in December 1993. It was originally called MQSeries, and was renamed WebSphere MQ in 2002 to join the suite of WebSphere products. In April 2014, it was renamed IBM MQ. Wikipedia

Additional information

Architecture

x64, x86

Software vendor

IBM

Vendor website

https://www.ibm.com/

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You can use IBM® WebSphere® MQ to enable applications to communicate at different times and in many diverse computing environments.

What is IBM WebSphere MQ?
  • IBM WebSphere MQ is messaging for applications. It sends messages across networks of diverse components. Your application connects to IBM WebSphere MQ to send or receive a message. IBM WebSphere MQ handles the different processors, operating systems, subsystems, and communication protocols it encounters in transferring the message. If a connection or a processor is temporarily unavailable, IBM WebSphere MQ queues the message and forwards it when the connection is back online.
  • An application has a choice of programming interfaces, and programming languages to connect to IBM WebSphere MQ.
  • IBM WebSphere MQ is messaging and queuing middleware, with point-to-pointpublish/subscribe, and file transfer modes of operation. Applications can publish messages to many subscribers over multicast.

Source => https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSFKSJ_7.5.0/com.ibm.mq.pro.doc/q001020_.htm

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DCOM hardening issue.

This application fails to authenticate with WMI on the SCCM server because Microsoft has not yet hardened DCOM on their Windows Preinstallation Environment. We are working on a different approach, but it will only be released during the first quarter of 2024. But until that time, the only workaround will be to uninstall the update corresponding to KB5004442.