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   Re: Asynchronous message queue by SMTP&POP3

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  • From: "KenNorth" <KenNorth@email.msn.com>
  • To: "David Orchard" <orchard@pacificspirit.com>, <xml-dev@xml.org>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 02:48:22 -0800

> It's quite clear that smtp is not quite business grade over the internet.

The Business Quality Messaging (BQM) Forum was created to solve this
problem. It's a joint effort of IBM, AT&T, Compaq, Microsoft, Intel, and
others. They've done 2-3 proof of concept demonstrations. I saw one at last
year's DISA conference. Apparently they are apparently doing more demos this
year.

>From www.bqm.org:

"The BQM Forum is a vendor-neutral organization co-founded in 1997 by AT&T,
Compaq, IBM, Intel and Microsoft. The Forum promotes the development and
deployment of business process integration solutions using new, low cost
message queuing technology. To that end, the BQM Forum has developed the
first commercial pilots using these technologies and is demonstrating these
solutions at major trade shows and press events. "

















 

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