Hi Imran. Good question. Both technologies have evolved with different initial objectives, MQ started by focusing on precise, critical, message flows where as Kafka focuses on broad streams of event messages. This article lays that out developer.ibm.com/technologies/messaging/articles/difference-between-events-and-messages/. However, there are also a set of overlapping use cases, for which understanding the way the two technologies work and how applications interact with them is useful. It's not an easy thing to pin down, but I took a go at it here if that helps www.slideshare.net/DavidWare1/ibm-mq-and-kafka-what-is-the-difference
Thats what I needed to see.
Perfect, straight to the point
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When would you go for MQ over Kakfa ?
Hi Imran. Good question. Both technologies have evolved with different initial objectives, MQ started by focusing on precise, critical, message flows where as Kafka focuses on broad streams of event messages. This article lays that out developer.ibm.com/technologies/messaging/articles/difference-between-events-and-messages/. However, there are also a set of overlapping use cases, for which understanding the way the two technologies work and how applications interact with them is useful. It's not an easy thing to pin down, but I took a go at it here if that helps www.slideshare.net/DavidWare1/ibm-mq-and-kafka-what-is-the-difference
Very good and crisp explanation. Thanks for sharing
Some segments in the video are stamped not adjacent to each other
Superbly explained.
Very nice and quick explanation
Thanks and welcome
Spot on use case explanation of MQ.
new developer community just know the REST and AMQ. please work with local developer community and built more tutorial and code pattern
Thank you Max
Thanks for watching!
Very nice🤗
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