Red Hat AMQRed Hat
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About
You can use IBM® Integration Bus to connect applications together, regardless of the message formats or protocols that they support. This connectivity means that your diverse applications can interact and exchange data with other applications in a flexible, dynamic, and extensible infrastructure. It supports a broad range of data formats: binary formats (C and COBOL), XML, and industry standards (including SWIFT, EDI, and HIPAA). Patterns provide reusable solutions that encapsulate a tested approach to solving a common architecture, design, or deployment task in a particular context. You can use them unchanged or modify them to suit your own requirements. Message flows describe your application connectivity logic, which defines the exact path that your data takes in the integration node, and therefore the processing that is applied to it by the message nodes in that flow.
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Red Hat AMQ is a flexible messaging platform that delivers information reliably, enabling real-time integration and connecting the Internet of Things (IoT). Based on open source communities like Apache ActiveMQ and Apache Kafka, it supports various messaging patterns to integrate applications, endpoints, and devices quickly and efficiently, enhancing enterprise responsiveness and agility. AMQ facilitates data sharing between microservices and other applications with high throughput and low latency. AMQ supports connectivity from client programs written in multiple languages. It defines an open-wire protocol for messaging interoperability, allowing enterprises to deploy various distributed messaging solutions to meet evolving business requirements. Backed by Red Hat's award-winning support and services, AMQ has a track record of supporting mission-critical applications.
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Platforms Supported
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Mac
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Audience
Organizations searching for a powerful Integration solution
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Application developers searching for a solution to integrate diverse applications, endpoints, and devices across their organization
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Company InformationIBM
Founded: 1911
United States
www.ibm.com/docs/en/integration-bus/10.0
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Company InformationRed Hat
Founded: 1993
United States
www.redhat.com/en/technologies/jboss-middleware/amq
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Message Queue Features
Asynchronous Communications Protocol
Data Error Reduction
Message Encryption
On-Premise Installation
Roles / Permissions
Storage / Retrieval / Deletion
System Decoupling
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Integrations
.NET
ActiveMQ
Apache Kafka
C
C++
Commvault HyperScale X
Entrust Identity Essentials
Exegy SMDS
IBM Fusion
Java
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Integrations
.NET
ActiveMQ
Apache Kafka
C
C++
Commvault HyperScale X
Entrust Identity Essentials
Exegy SMDS
IBM Fusion
Java
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