HiveMQ provides the most trusted IoT data streaming and Industrial AI platform, built on MQTT, to power a reliable, scalable, and AI-ready data backbone.
What HiveMQ is known for:
1. MQTT-native: Built around the MQTT standard, purpose-designed for event-driven, real-time communication
2. Enterprise-grade reliability: Handles millions of concurrent connections with high availability and fault tolerance
3. Industrial-ready: Widely used in IIoT, manufacturing, automotive, energy, smart infrastructure, and data centers
4. Scalable & secure: Supports global deployments with strong security, governance, and observability
5. UNS & IT/OT convergence enabler: Commonly used as the backbone for Unified Namespace architectures and seamlessly connects OT devices with IT systems for full visibility and interoperability.
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Amazon EventBridge
Amazon EventBridge acts as a serverless event bus, streamlining application integration by leveraging data from your systems, various SaaS products, and AWS services. It enables a seamless flow of real-time data from sources such as Zendesk, Datadog, and PagerDuty, efficiently routing this information to targets like AWS Lambda. Through the establishment of routing rules, you gain control over where your data is directed, allowing for the development of application architectures that can react in real-time to all incoming data streams. EventBridge supports the creation of event-driven applications by handling critical functions like event ingestion, delivery, security, authorization, and error management automatically. As your applications become more interconnected via events, you may need to invest additional effort into understanding the structure of these events to code appropriate responses effectively. This increased understanding can lead to improved efficiency and responsiveness within your application ecosystem, further optimizing performance and user experience. Over time, mastering EventBridge can give you a competitive edge in developing robust applications that are both agile and scalable.
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Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS)
Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) is an all-encompassing platform for container orchestration that is entirely managed by Amazon. Well-known companies such as Duolingo, Samsung, GE, and Cook Pad trust ECS to run their essential applications, benefiting from its strong security features, reliability, and scalability. There are numerous benefits associated with using ECS for managing containers. For instance, users can launch ECS clusters through AWS Fargate, a serverless computing service tailored for applications that utilize containers. By adopting Fargate, organizations can forgo the complexities of server management and provisioning, which allows them to better control costs according to their application's resource requirements while also enhancing security via built-in application isolation. Furthermore, ECS is integral to Amazon’s infrastructure, supporting critical services like Amazon SageMaker, AWS Batch, Amazon Lex, and the recommendation engine for Amazon.com, showcasing ECS's thorough testing and trustworthiness regarding security and uptime. This positions ECS as not just a functional option, but an established and reliable solution for businesses aiming to streamline their container management processes effectively. Ultimately, ECS empowers organizations to focus on innovation rather than infrastructure management, making it an attractive choice in today’s fast-paced tech landscape.
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