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What (who) is MQ developer - definition

FAMILY OF MESSAGE-ORIENTED MIDDLEWARE PRODUCTS
IBM Message Queue Interface; IBM Websphere MQ; MQ Series; MQSeries; Websphere MQ; Mqseries; WebSphere MQ; IBM WebSphere MQ

Mac Developer Program         
APPLE INC.'S DEVELOPER NETWORK
Apple Developer Connection; IOS Developer Program; Mac Developer Program; Apple Developer Program
The Mac Developer Program is a way developers for Apple's MacOS operating system can distribute their apps through the Mac App Store. It costs US$99/year.
IBM MQ         
IBM MQ is a family of message-oriented middleware products that IBM launched in December 1993. It was originally called MQSeries, and was renamed WebSphere MQ in 2002 to join the suite of WebSphere products.
MTC MQ-17 SpyHawk         
UNMANNED RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT PROTOTYPE BUILT BY MTC TECHNOGIES
MQ-17; MQ-17 SpyHawk
The XMQ-17A ("SpyHawk") is an unmanned aerial vehicle built and developed by MTC Technologies which was intended to be used by the US Marine Corps in order to fulfill a need for an unmanned aerial reconnaissance capability at division level, or "Tier II". Launched from a trailer-mounted pneumatic launcher, the aircraft is powered by a single Honda GX-57 gasoline-fueled piston engine.

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IBM MQ

IBM MQ is a family of message-oriented middleware products that IBM launched in December 1993. It was originally called MQSeries, and was renamed WebSphere MQ in 2002 to join the suite of WebSphere products. In April 2014, it was renamed IBM MQ. The products that are included in the MQ family are IBM MQ, IBM MQ Advanced, IBM MQ Appliance, IBM MQ for z/OS, and IBM MQ on IBM Cloud. IBM MQ also has containerised deployment options.

MQ allows independent and potentially non-concurrent applications on a distributed system to securely communicate with each other, using messages. MQ is available on a large number of platforms (both IBM and non-IBM), including z/OS (mainframe), IBM i, Transaction Processing Facility, UNIX (AIX, HP-UX, Solaris), HP NonStop, OpenVMS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows.