Advanced Message Queuing Politics

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The presentation titled Advanced Message Queuing Politics by John O'Hara offers insights into the development and impact of the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP), highlighting key events and lessons in building technology at scale.

Introduction

The presentation opens with a background on AMQP's origin, emphasizing the strong visions, passions, and competitive spirit that shaped its development. It recounts a journey starting from JPMorgan, where AMQP solved challenges in trading operations across continents.

AMQP Development and Challenges

  • Commercialization and Risks: The evolution of AMQP involved commercialization efforts, patent risks, and strategic partnerships to promote its adoption without direct product creation by its developers.
  • Standardization Journey: AMQP became an Oasis International standard after a decade. The journey was marked by participation from 91 credited individuals and support from Microsoft, which played a significant role in the protocol's international adoption.

Key Milestones and Lessons

  • The protocol benefitted from contributions like making its specification machine-readable and emphasizing the need for an asymmetric design favoring client-side implementation.
  • AMQP's adaptation across organizations, such as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, highlighted its practicality and widespread acceptance.
  • The transition from broker-centric to brokerless models was a pivotal change in AMQP's development, reflecting compatibility challenges and industry needs.

Conclusion

The presentation underscores the importance of visionary leadership, the necessity of a robust business case, and the patience required for standardization processes. The AMQP story illustrates the complexities of developing a universal messaging protocol amidst diverse vendor and user needs.

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This is the story of the Advanced Message Queuing protocol as told by its originator. It’s an epic tale of people, strong visions, high passions, good friends and vigorous competitors, with deep lessons for anyone making technology at scale.


Speaker

John O'Hara

Father of AMQP, Venture Partner @Fidelity, Founder @Taskize, Director @Adaptive @Finbourne, Past DE @JPM DE

John O'Hara is a fintech entrepreneur, advisor, and angel investor. He holds non-executive director positions at Adaptive Financial Technology and Taskize, the latter he co-founded and sold to Euroclear.  A deep technologist and one of the first Distinguished Engineers at JPMorgan, John also served as Chief Architect for Merrill Lynch, Bank of America, BP Trading, and RBS/NatWest. He is the inventor of AMQP, which is incorporated into cloud products from Amazon, Microsoft, and Red Hat.  Additionally, he was a member of the team that created the FpML standard. John holds a joint degree in Electronic Engineering & Computer Science.

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Date

Wednesday Apr 9 / 09:00AM BST ( 1 hours )

Location

Fleming + Whittle (3rd Fl.)

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