Message Oriented Middleware

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IBM MQ

IBM MQ (formerly WebSphere MQ and MQSeries) is messaging middleware.

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UMG OnLine
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The Ebix Universal Messaging Gateway (MG) is a message oriented middleware and message management tool compliant with ACORD Messaging Services, XML Specifications and SOAP v1.1.

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Omnic EcomGate

EcomGate from Omnic is a solution to streamline communication between vendors and delivery services, used to connect vendors and delivery services. Serving as a gateway, EcomGate simplifies the messaging process between vendor and logistician systems, with the goal of discplacing…

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Red Hat Integration

Red Hat Integration is a set of integration and messaging technologies to connect applications and data across hybrid infrastructures. It is an agile, distributed, containerized, and API-centric solution. It provides service composition and orchestration, application connectivity…

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HiveMQ
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An MQTT platform designed to connect, communicate, and control IoT data under real-world stress, the HiveMQ MQTT Platform powers use cases in automotive, energy, logistics, smart manufacturing, and transportation.

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CoreDX DDS
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CoreDX DDS is a cross-platform, cross-language Inter-Process Communication (IPC) library. It is presented as high-performance and low-overhead, with low latency to support real-time control and high message throughput to support high bandwidth data. CoreDX DDS is designed to provide…

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OpenDDS
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OpenDDS is an open source C++ implementation of the Object Management Group (OMG) Data Distribution Service (DDS). Java applications can use OpenDDS through JNI bindings. OpenDDS was developed and open sourced by Object Computing.

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eProsima DDS Suite

eProsima DDS suite is a Docker image that includes eProsima’s most important open source DDS solutions, including eProsima Fast DDS open source DDS middleware, a standalone Cpp middleware implementation providing both the OMG DDS 1.4 and the OMG RTPS 2.2 interoperable wire-protocol…

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Eclipse Mosquitto

Eclipse Mosquitto is an open source (EPL/EDL licensed) message broker that implements the MQTT protocol versions 5.0, 3.1.1 and 3.1. Mosquitto is lightweight and is suitable for use on all devices from low power single board computers to full servers. It is open source and free, dual-…

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Ably
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Ably is an enterprise-ready pub/sub messaging platform. They aim to make it easy to efficiently design, quickly ship, and seamlessly scale critical realtime functionality delivered directly to end-users. The vendor boasts daily delivery of billions of realtime messages to millions…

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Svix
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Svix offers webhook sending as a service and can be used to start sending webhooks in minutes, while ensuring deliverability, and a reliable developer experience. Svix makes it possible to inspect and replay webhooks. The Svix customizable consumer application portal can be embedded…

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Omnivore API
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The Omnivore API, now from Olo is an integration solution designed to eliminate the need to build direct integrations for POS systems. The API maintains the integrations as new features and updates are released for POS systems, and the service includes hands-on guidance for POS system…

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Tencent Cloud Message Queue

Tencent Cloud Cloud Message Queue (CMQ) is a distributed message queue service featuring a message-based async communication mechanism that enables message receiving/sending among different applications deployed in a distributed manner (or different components of the same application)…

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Infrared360
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Infrared360 from Avada Software in New Jersey is an application performance management solution, and middleware.

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Intix
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Intix, headquartered in Mechelen, provides solutions to financial institutions so any type of financial transaction and related events can be accessed, searched, interpreted, tracked, monitored and measured.

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Apama Community Edition

Apama Streaming Analytics is a platform for streaming analytics and intelligent automated action on fast-moving big data. Combining event processing, messaging, in-memory data management and visualization, this platform is presented as a complete solution to turn relentless data…

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Red Hat AMQ
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Red Hat AMQ—based on open source communities like Apache ActiveMQ and Apache Kafka—is a presented as a flexible messaging platform that delivers information reliably, enabling real-time integration and connecting the Internet of Things (IoT).

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StreamNative
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StreamNative's event streaming platform, from the company of the same name headquartered in San Francisco, aims to enable companies across the globe to leverage enterprise data as real-time event streams in order to develop and launch new products and services. StreamNative Cloud…

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Huawei Cloud ROMA Connect

The ROMA Connect platform, on Huawei Cloud, allows users to integrate applications, data, and devices, and rapidly streamline legacy systems and cloud-native applications. With ROMA connect, the user can seamlessly integrate cloud and on-premises applications, eliminate data silos,…

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Azure SignalR Service

Azure SignalR Service is a fully-managed service that allows developers to focus on building real-time web experiences without worrying about capacity provisioning, reliable connections, scaling, encryption or authentication. Through integration with the .NET SignalR library and…

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Solace PubSub+

Solace in Ottawa offers the Solace Cloud to support a cloud infrastructure with enterprise messaging-as-a-service to speed cloud app development in an event-driven architecture, bridge on-premise services to cloud services, and support Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications.

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Spring Cloud
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Spring Cloud, supported by VMware Tanzu, provides tools for developers to quickly build some of the common patterns in distributed systems (e.g. configuration management, service discovery, circuit breakers, intelligent routing, micro-proxy, control bus, one-time tokens, global locks,…

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Azure Web PubSub

Azure Web PubSub is a service available from Microsoft's Azure suite of apps and services, that offers real-time messaging for web applications using WebSockets and the publish-subscribe pattern. With it, users can develop web applications with real-time messaging using Azure Web…

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Alibaba Cloud AliwareMQ for IoT

AliwareMQ for IoT from Alibaba Cloud is a message service that is designed specifically for IoT and mobile Internet (MI). The service can be applied to multiple scenarios, including live streaming, financial payments, smart catering, instant messaging, mobile apps, smart devices,…

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Symphony™
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Financial middleware solution for the conversion, validation and transmission of financial messages. Analyze messages regardless of their format: Read and analyze financial messages in various formats and transmit them in other formats, such as SWIFT, VIR 2000, ISO 20022, etc.…

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What is Message Oriented Middleware?

Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM) is software that supports the sending and receiving of messages between component information systems in an enterprise's distributed system. Message-driven processing is required in a client/server environment that uses a special program called a message broker. A client sends a message to the message broker which is designed to handle many messages from multiple clients and forward them to the appropriate server application. The middleware creates a communications layer that insulates developers from the complexity of different operating systems and network protocols.

MOM is particularly helpful when large changes happen in an organization as multiple systems and products are brought into an organization. It would be costly in time and money to reconfigure or rebuild the IT infrastructure to ensure that all systems new and old are working together. A MOM can bridge this gap and facilitate communication throughout different systems and software without rebuilding an organization’s IT infrastructure. Situations where MOM is helpful are when a business begins to offer a new service, subscribes to a new service, or undergoes an acquisition or merger.

The MOM helps resolve performance issues and other potentially complex issues of interoperability and scalability, which can occur in a constantly changing network of systems. This technology has become of central importance in IoT applications. In this case, centralized message brokers facilitate device-to-device communication.

Message Oriented Middleware Features

  • Unified messaging
  • Provisioning and monitoring
  • Dynamic scaling
  • Management and control tools
  • Dynamic scaling
  • Flexible service quality
  • Secure communication
  • Integration with other tools
  • Asynchronous messaging
  • Routing
  • Transformation

Message Oriented Middleware Comparison

When seeking out a message oriented middleware product, consider the following aspects:

  • Open-source options: There are open-source messaging products, such as RabbitMQ. Open-source products are customizable, but require considerable time for implementation and offer more limited support than a paid option. An open-source solution may not be scalable for larger enterprise solutions.
  • Queueing: When implementing a MOM, setting up a message queue is essential. Most products will use a first-in-first-out queue but can be customized. Ensure that the product you select is compatible with the queue type that fits your needs.
  • Complications: Adding another layer to an existing IT infrastructure can lower performance and increase maintenance costs. Ensure the utility of the product exceeds the additional cost of maintaining it.

Pricing Information

There are many open-source options for MOM. Most paid options are enterprise-level solutions and pricing is custom based on your infrastructure and needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Message Oriented Middleware?

MOM is the go-between for software applications and hardware across an IT infrastructure. MOM facilitates communication across an IT infrastructure. The middleware creates a communications layer that insulates developers from the complexity of different operating systems and network protocols.

Who benefits most from Message Oriented Middleware?

MOM is beneficial to larger enterprises with disparate IT infrastructure. By facilitating communication across a large infrastructure, MOM can ensure a system stays in sync. The investment in MOM may not be worth it for smaller organizations with smaller IT infrastructures.

How much does Message Oriented Middleware cost?

There are several open-source options for MOM. Paid solutions are often custom enterprise-level solutions that are dependent upon the size of your infrastructure and organizational needs.