List of IBM Push Notifications Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with IBM Push Notifications. This list is updated as of April 2025.
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IBM Cloudant
IBM
Unleash your application's potential with robust, scalable reliability.IBM Cloudant® is a powerful distributed database specifically designed to handle the intense workloads typical of large-scale, fast-growing web and mobile applications. As a fully managed solution on IBM Cloud™, it comes with a service level agreement (SLA) that supports the independent scaling of throughput and storage. You can efficiently launch an instance, create databases, and modify throughput and storage capacities as required to meet your application's evolving needs. Additionally, it provides robust data security measures, including encryption and optional user-defined key management through IBM Key Protect, alongside seamless integration with IBM Identity and Access Management. With an emphasis on both performance and disaster recovery, Cloudant ensures uninterrupted availability by distributing data across various availability zones and six regions, making it a suitable option for mission-critical applications. This strategic data distribution not only boosts application performance but also protects against possible data loss, allowing your applications to operate consistently and reliably. Moreover, the versatility of Cloudant makes it adaptable for various use cases, ensuring that businesses can leverage its capabilities to meet their unique demands. -
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IBM Cloud Functions
IBM
Empower your applications with scalable, event-driven programming.IBM Cloud Functions is a robust functions-as-a-service (FaaS) platform that is based on Apache OpenWhisk, crafted for the creation of efficient and lightweight code that executes on demand while allowing for scalability. The platform offers complete access to the Apache OpenWhisk ecosystem, fostering a collaborative environment for developers globally to contribute. By utilizing IBM Cloud Functions, developers can build applications that react to events through a series of actions. Furthermore, it integrates cognitive analysis into application workflows, significantly enhancing the functionality of the applications being crafted. As users delve deeper into OpenWhisk components or manage more extensive workloads, only then does the pricing adjust upwards, rendering it a cost-efficient option for growing requirements. In summary, IBM Cloud Functions emerges as a pivotal resource for developers aiming to harness the power of event-driven programming in their projects, ensuring flexibility and innovation. The potential for expansion and adaptability makes it an attractive choice in today's dynamic application landscape.
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