Don't miss us live on Twitch.tv on Monday, November 18th to learn how you can improve latency, migrate workloads, integrate with AWS Lambda, and more with Amazon MQ!
Note: This episode aired on November 18th. You can watch the recording on demand by clicking here or on the image below.

Leave your questions and comments below for us to address live on AWS re:Post Live scheduled for Monday, November 18th at 11 am PST / 2 pm EST on twitch.tv/aws! On this episode, Sr. Technical Account Manager Stephen Heverin is joined by Sr. Technical Account Manager Paras Jain, Sr. Messaging Specialist SA Vinodh Kannan Sadayamuthu, and Sr. WW Specialist Messaging Daisy Daivasagaya to hear them discuss Amazon MQ, its applications, use cases, and best practices. If you have any questions about Amazon MQ please add them in the comments section at the bottom of this article and we will answer them as part of our live show on Monday, November 18th over on Twitch. If your question is selected you will be awarded 5 re:Post points!
Amazon MQ is a fully managed service for open-source message brokers that enables you to migrate your applications more easily with updated endpoints and industry-standard APIs and protocols, offload time-consuming tasks such as administration, maintenance operations, and security management for message brokers, and ensure high availability of your applications and durability of messages across AWS Availability Zones. Message brokers allow software systems, which often use different programming languages on various platforms, to communicate and exchange information. Amazon MQ is a managed message broker service for Apache ActiveMQ Classic and RabbitMQ that streamlines setup, operation, and management of message brokers on AWS. With a few steps, Amazon MQ can provision your message broker with support for software version upgrades.