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:Alexis Richardson - Introduction to RabbitMQ
Alexis Richardson - Introduction to RabbitMQ
In this talk Alexis introduces RabbitMQ, “An open source message broker that just works.” Alexis explains the main reasons why you might need a message broker:
  • Scaling
  • Monitor Data Feeds
  • Message Delivered Responsibility
  • Items Done In Order
  • Using The Cloud.
Alexis then explains what is meant by messaging and the different infrastructures that can be used to achieve it along with some of the additional benefits you can get from using a messaging system. The current market for message brokers is heavily saturated by IBM and not really changing much over time. This is not satisfying anyone’s needs and this is why there is a transition towards open internet protocols as in the long-run they will provide a more stable interface and make it easier for people to change their messaging system.

In the next section of the talk Alexis explains what RabbitMQ is, how it works and where it fits in. Along with this he gives a few illustrations of where RabbitMQ has been used. The talk finishes with a very good discussion clearing up any questions not answered during the talk. Download the slides here

PODCAST ALEXIS RICHARDSON - INTRODUCTION TO RABBITMQ
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