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Microsoft Message Queue Server
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Microsoft Message Queue Server
Messaging middleware for Windows NT from Microsoft. Code-named Falcon, and abbreviated MSMQ, it allows programs to send messages to other programs. It can be used to queue up transactions in a transaction processing system, for example. MSMQ is optionally used with Microsoft Transaction Server, Microsoft's COM-based TP monitor. See messaging middleware and Microsoft Transaction Server.


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0 are expected to provide messaging between mobile devices and business systems, using SMS and MSMQ, and access to Personal Information Management (PIM) applications such as user's contact and address books.
Examples cover different integration technologies, including JMS, MSMQ, SOAP and XSL.
Three Unisys ES3040 Web servers (four CPUs, 4 GB of memory) and two Unisys ES3040 servers (four CPUs, 4 GB of memory) ran Siebel concurrent web user load, plus the Siebel Server components: Assignment Manager, MSMQ, Workflow Manager and HTTP Adapter.
 
 
 
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