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Products - FuseSource Open Source SOA

Certified and supported products based on Apache SOA projects

[With FuseSource] they take it, they stabilize the releases, they package it together and put support around it. It’s the same basic code as the community version with support and stabilization. It’s working out well for us.
Bill Parducci, CTO Passenger

FuseSource components are based on Apache integration and messaging projects, and are integrated, tested and supported to combine the speed and innovation of open source software with the reliability and expertise of commercially provided enterprise services. Many key Apache committers are employed by the FuseSource team and work on the FuseSource products.

Enterprise Products

Integration and messaging technology from popular Apache projects packaged for enterprise IT development teams backed by enterprise-class training, services and subscriptions

Read about the enterprise features that go beyond the technology found in the FuseSource Distributions.

  • Fuse ESB Enterprise – open source integration platform that can be deployed in any configuration
  • Fuse MQ Enterprise – open source messaging platform that deploys with a very small footprint

FuseSource Distributions

distributions of Apache projects with a predictable release schedule backed by enterprise-class training, services and subscriptions

FuseSource Tooling

Tools to help enterprise teams develop, deploy and manage their integration integration infrastructure, available with any FuseSource Subscription trial versions available

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Enterprise-class, open source integration and messaging products:

What is FuseSource?

Enterprise Readiness

  • Same Apache project
  • Always open
  • Always free

...but tested and supported by the people who wrote the code