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Websphere MQ Admin

Location:
San Antonio, TX
Posted:
October 06, 2014

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SWETHA SRIRANGAM

MOBILE: +1-210-***-****

E-mail: acf97l@r.postjobfree.com

Objective:

To pursue a career with adequate opportunity of self development and growth

along with gaining knowledge in both functional and technical aspects.

1 Professional Summary:

> Eight years of work experience as a software engineer.

> More than seven years work experience in the field of Enterprise

Application Integration (EAI) using Websphere Message Queue and

Websphere Message Broker (WMB)

> Trained in Websphere Message Queue (WMQ) along with the integration

tool Websphere Message Broker (WMB)

> Worked in the Pharmaceutical domain integration project and taking

care of the message flow design and development and addressing

functional requirements

> Efficient in analyzing and understanding the client requirement and

providing design and development solutions to connect and exchange

messages with core middleware using WMQ,WMB

> Experience in full project life cycle from analysis, design,

development, testing and deployment support.

> Leading smaller teams for completion of deliverables.

> Involved in development and supporting MQ infrastructure in production

environment and managing deployments of MQ and SQL scripts for end

sites wanting to connect to middleware.

> Worked at onsite in client locations London for GSK. Worked on IBM

WebSphere MQ Series, WebSphere Message Broker, Oracle, XML

technologies and GSK Middleware specifics like GSKGAA Adapter.

> Worked in MQ on various platforms like Windows, AS400, UNIX, AIX.

2 Education:

Degree University Duration

B.TECH COMPUTER SCIENCE & Jawaharlal Nehru 2001-2005

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Technological

University, Hyderabad

Certifications:

IBM Websphere v6 MQ Series Administrator, Mar 2008 [pic]

Technical Skills:

EAI Solutions Websphere Message Queue, Websphere Message

Broker

Developer Tools/ WMQ,WBIMB,PL-SQL Developer, WS-FTP, PVCS, Putty,

Utilities Remedy Tool,WS - FTP,CDMS,MQMON,SAP BC

Operating Windows,Unix,AIX,AS400

Systems

Projects Profile:

GSK MIDDLEWARE INTEGRATION OF ESERIALIZATION

Client GSK

Role Developer

Duration November 2013 - July 2014

Middleware Websphere Message queue, Java Based

Product Adapter,XML,XSLT

1 Project Description:

This project deals with installation and configuration of Websphere MQ and

Java based in house developed adapter for intercommunication among between

applications of the pharmaceutical major. The different applications use

middleware hub for message communication and Websphere MQ as the access

point to the middleware. For these applications to communicate with the

Websphere MQ, the adapter is configured to transmit messages from

application to Websphere MQ and from Websphere MQ to applications. Also in

certain scenarios the adapter transforms the message before putting them in

the queue or after picking up from queue.

2 Contribution:

> Installation of Websphere MQ in different servers

> Installation of adapter in servers

> Configuration of adapter properties

> Designing of system and unit test cases

> Preparing of adapter transformation script

> Preparation of installation report for different validated systems

> Support System testing, UAT and migrating the same to production/LIVE

GSK Middleware Services/ Configuration Management

Client GSK

Role Service Analyst, Configuration Manager

Duration April 2010 - October 2013

Middleware WMQ, WBIMB

Product

3 Project Description:

This project involves developing MQM scripts for the end sites to connect

with Middleware hub and supporting the sites which are connected to

Middleware.

As a configuration manager, was involved in preparing WMQ scripts for end

sites and Middleware using clustering and server-requester pair of

connections. Created new flows, Deployed SQL routing rules in the

Middleware database as requested by any client so that messages can be

transformed and delivered to required destination using the broker.

As a Team lead, was responsible for carrying out supervision on the whole

architecture, analyzing message failures, fixing errors on multiple

platforms, raising PMR's with IBM and leading and supporting the team

towards the completion of deliverables

4 Contribution:

> Installation of Websphere MQ in different servers

> Worked at the client location during defining functional requirement

> Designing of system and unit test cases

> Developing of message sets and message flows for different interfaces

> Preparing scripts to connect queue managers to core Middleware

> MQ Client configuration

> Creating and Configuration of Queue manager scripts

> Preparing of SQL routing, transformation scripts

> Administration of MQ with control commands, MQSC commands

> Providing End to End connectivity for the sites intending to use

Middleware

> Setting up point to point and clustering configurations.

> Analyzing and resolving errors, raising PMR's with IBM and working

towards problem resolution.

GSK CES Shared Middleware Services

Client GSK

Role Service Analyst, WMQ Administrator

Duration April 2009 - March 2010

Middleware WMQ, WBIMB

Product

5 Project Description:

GSK Manufacturing ERP Solutions (MERPS) Project deals with the integration

of various systems under the architectures MERPS, CERPS and BEBOP.

MERPS deals with the integration of MES,WMS,CMS and LIMS systems across

the globe with the enterprise SAP ERP systems enabling the real time data

transfer among these systems .The Global supply chain link integrating

these systems is banked on IBM Websphere MQ and the message routing is

facilitated through IBM Websphere MB.

CERPS (Commercial Enterprise Resource Planning Systems) deals with all the

disparate systems in Asia-Pacific mainly concentrating on Japan. The major

data transfer happens among the Gateway servers and the SAP systems. HR,

Payroll, Goods Receipt, Delivery Notification, Delivery Confirmation etc

constitute the major data transfer between the two systems.

BEBOP (Best European Back Office Procedures) deals with the integration of

14 sites (Ex: Germany, Ireland, France, Greece, Sweden etc) across Europe.

BEBOP deals with the movement of data from various sites in Europe to the

main SAP system. This has been designed to enable easy uploading of data

from the end sites by using Gateway servers in windows environment which

later is picked up by the IBM middleware tools to be pushed into the SAP

via the SAP BC after passing through the GSK specific adapters.

Further to the development of the ERPS project we are providing production

support and resolving any of the middleware associated issues raised at any

of the GSK production sites.

ERP systems are connected to 700 different end sites which have MQ and its

related applications spread across different environments.

Contribution:

> Resolve incidents in IBM Websphere MQ, SAP Business Connector, GAA,

SAA and GSKGAA.

> Gather requirements and configure MQ objects for GAA and GSKGAA

applications

> Installation of GAA, GSKGAA and WMQ on Unix and Windows systems

> Prepare style sheets for new interfaces

> Configure GAA, GSKGAA on Unix and Windows systems

> Identify problems and provide bug fixing through problem management

> Track messages in the ERP systems

> Carry out scheduled maintenance activity on Production Servers

including installation of new components and up versioning of

Software, installation of MQ fix packs.

GDC MIDDLEWARE MIGRATION

Client GSK

Role Developer

Organization Satyam Computer Services Ltd.,

Duration May 2007 - March 2009

Middleware Websphere Message Queue

Product

7 Project Description:

This project aims to replace the current GDC servers with new servers and

migrate the applications from MQ V6 to MQ V7. There are 9 servers which

involve MQ objects as well GSKGAA to be migrated. All GDC application

servers are clustered servers -Middleware has introduced MQ clustering on

these group servers' messages / server load balance. The GSK General

Application Adapter v4.0 (GSKGAA) is a Java application that acts as an

adapter between the Websphere MQ transport mechanism and end application

systems i.e. GDC Servers - MGX,BPCS,CERPS,SAP-BC, Future View Applications.

Some of the applications uses GSKGAA to process the XML messages using the

style sheet and some of them are processed by using JCL (AS400 programming

language) managed by BPCS team .Finally have managed to coordinate all

these teams during testing,Production phases as well helped the teams with

regarding the MQ issues.

Contribution:

> Requirements collection, Analysis & Design of interfaces

> Installation, configuration of MQ & GSKGAA in Test and Production

environments

> Development/Deployment of the designated XSL transformations for all

interfacing applications on AS/400.

> Updates the change log with all progress that occurs, including any

actions to correct problems and/or to take opportunities to improve

service quality with respect to WMQ.

> Setup of Middleware routing and creation of MQ queues

> Testing of all interfaces and support system testing and UAT

> Coordination with all the stakeholders during testing, production and

implementation phases in accordance with schedules.

> Involves extensive voice and email communications with all levels of

users.

CITCO MIDDLEWARE

Client Leading organization in Custodian service

Role Developer

Duration October 2006 - April 2007

Middleware Websphere Message Broker, Websphere Message Queue

Product

9 Project Description:

This project deals with integrating the CITCO Bank's business module with

different internal satellite systems like EQUATION, CDS or with different

external parties through some well defined standards like SWIFTFIN,

SWIFTXML etc. The middleware offers a point to point integration model to

achieve the connectivity. The bank uses SWIFT network for interacting with

its some specified clients and fund houses for securities order, securities

order cancellation, securities trade confirmation, securities transfer etc.

10 Contribution:

> Understanding SWIFT messaging system

> Developing of message flows

> Deployment of flows and MQ administration during offshore-onsite

testing

> Developing of mapping specifications for generating valid SWIFT

request messages and extracting information from SWIFT response

messages

> Designing of system and unit test cases and SWIFT test messages

> Developing the mapping for the message flows

Other contribution:

> Handling configurations for the end sites wanting to connect to

Middleware by providing scripts for creation of queue managers and MQ

objects on end sites and at GSK Middleware along with the SQL routings

for message transformation.

> Providing training and team building.[pic]

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