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Fuse ESB Enterprise
Open Source Integration Platform
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Fuse ESB Enterprise is an enterprise-class, open source integration platform with an elastic footprint to provide a solution that supports integration everywhere for a real-time enterprise. The lack of license fees combined with the ability to deploy Fuse ESB Enterprise in any configuration advances intelligent integration to all facets of the business. Read about what’s new.
Fuse ESB vs. Fuse ESB Enterprise
Fuse ESB Enterprise goes beyond Fuse ESB to deliver an integration platform designed for large IT departments. Built on Fuse ESB, Fuse ESB Enterprise additionally includes
- Installers
- Testing
- Performance
- Third party verification
- Centralized management of uniquely configured brokers with Fuse Fabric
- Incremental patching
Integration Everywhere
Fuse ESB Enterprise includes industry-standard integration patterns so you can easily configure and manage a network of integration brokers. These patterns, when used with the flexible and low-cost ESB, allow you to deploy and connect customized solutions at every distributor, outlet, and partner, eliminating batch delivery and hub-and-spoke architectures forever.

Fuse ESB Enterprise Benefits
- No license fees – Try before you buy, and deploy widely without incurring exorbitant costs
- Ease of adoption – Includes Apache Camel®, the easiest way to rapidly integrate your services and applications
- Flexible configuration – Install just the components you need for a small footprint when you need it.
- Managed configurations – define configuration profiles for automated updates and simplified operations
- Standards-based design – Fuse ESB Enterprise is designed to work with other integration components utilizing industry standards for straightforward integration
- Enterprise-class ESB – Fuse ESB Enterprise has a proven track record of supporting mission-critical applications, and is backed by the services and tools you need
- The right open source ESB – Fuse ESB Enterprise is available for free under the permissive Apache-based license, Version 2.0, and is backed by a vibrant and diverse community
For more information, read the Fuse ESB Enterprise data sheet.
Fuse ESB Enterprise Features
Fuse ESB Enterprise is a comprehensive, standards-based integration platform that can be configured with any combination of components for a customizable IT footprint:
For more information, read the Fuse ESB Enterprise Tech Overview.
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Documentation
Documentation
Current Release
The Fuse ESB Enterprise 7.1 documentation can be accessed from the Red Hat Customer Portal’s Fuse ESB Enterprise documentation page.
Previous Releases
Video Demos
To explore the features of Fuse ESB Enterprise, try one of these short videos:
- Introduction to Fuse ESB Enterprise | 5:13 mins
- Introducing Fuse Application Bundles (FABs) | 8:03 mins
- Configuring a Maven Project as a FAB | 8:06 mins
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