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What is IBM MQ?

A large volume of data can be transmitted as messages among various services, applications, and systems simultaneously. In the event of an application becoming unavailable or experiencing service disruptions, there is a risk that messages and transactions might either be lost or duplicated, which could lead to significant financial and time-related implications for businesses. Over the last quarter-century, IBM has enhanced IBM MQ, a robust solution that ensures messages are retained in a queue until they are successfully delivered. This platform guarantees that data, including file data, is transferred only once to prevent competitors from sending messages redundantly or at incorrect times. With IBM MQ, the assurance is that no message will ever be lost. IBM MQ is versatile and can be deployed on mainframes, within containers, or across public and private cloud environments. Additionally, IBM provides an IBM-managed cloud service known as IBM MQ Cloud, which is hosted on platforms like Amazon Web Services or IBM Cloud, alongside a specialized hardware solution called IBM MQ Appliance, designed to streamline the deployment and upkeep processes. This flexibility enables businesses to tailor their messaging solutions to their specific infrastructure needs.

What is Azure Service Bus?

Leverage Service Bus to establish a reliable cloud messaging framework that enables seamless interaction between various applications and services, even when they are offline. This fully managed offering is available across all Azure regions, eliminating the burden of server maintenance and licensing issues. With its support for asynchronous operations, you will gain improved flexibility in managing communication between clients and servers, enhanced by features such as structured first-in, first-out (FIFO) messaging and a publish/subscribe model. By taking advantage of asynchronous messaging patterns, your enterprise applications can scale efficiently to meet demand. Moreover, you can easily integrate cloud services like Azure SQL Database, Azure Storage, and Web Apps with Service Bus messaging to ensure consistent performance during varying workloads, all while sustaining resilience against temporary disruptions. To further enhance system availability, design intricate messaging topologies that incorporate advanced routing capabilities. Additionally, harness the power of Service Bus to facilitate effective message dissemination to multiple subscribers, allowing for extensive message distribution to downstream systems on a grand scale. This strategic approach empowers organizations to uphold operational efficiency while addressing their diverse communication requirements, ensuring they remain agile in an ever-evolving digital landscape.

Media

Media

Integrations Supported

Azure Marketplace
New Relic
Salesforce Data 360
5X
Azure Storage
Beats
Camunda
Causal
Elastic Observability
FairCom EDGE
IBM Watson IoT Platform
Lightstreamer
Netdata
OSCO
Origina
PubSub+ Platform
RTView
SSIS Integration Toolkit
StreamNative
Telmai

Integrations Supported

Azure Marketplace
New Relic
Salesforce Data 360
5X
Azure Storage
Beats
Camunda
Causal
Elastic Observability
FairCom EDGE
IBM Watson IoT Platform
Lightstreamer
Netdata
OSCO
Origina
PubSub+ Platform
RTView
SSIS Integration Toolkit
StreamNative
Telmai

API Availability

Has API

API Availability

Has API

Pricing Information

Pricing not provided.
Free Trial Offered?
Free Version

Pricing Information

$0.05 per million operations
Free Trial Offered?
Free Version

Supported Platforms

SaaS
Android
iPhone
iPad
Windows
Mac
On-Prem
Chromebook
Linux

Supported Platforms

SaaS
Android
iPhone
iPad
Windows
Mac
On-Prem
Chromebook
Linux

Customer Service / Support

Standard Support
24 Hour Support
Web-Based Support

Customer Service / Support

Standard Support
24 Hour Support
Web-Based Support

Training Options

Documentation Hub
Webinars
Online Training
On-Site Training

Training Options

Documentation Hub
Webinars
Online Training
On-Site Training

Company Facts

Organization Name

IBM

Date Founded

1911

Company Location

United States

Company Website

www.ibm.com/products/mq

Company Facts

Organization Name

Microsoft

Date Founded

1975

Company Location

United States

Company Website

azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/service-bus/

Categories and Features

Message Queue

Asynchronous Communications Protocol
Data Error Reduction
Message Encryption
On-Premise Installation
Roles / Permissions
Storage / Retrieval / Deletion
System Decoupling

Categories and Features

Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)

Data Source Connectors
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
Enterprise Application Integration
Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP)
Integrations Management
Messaging

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