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Fuse MQ Enterprise
Open Source Messaging Platform
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Fuse MQ Enterprise is a standards-based, open source messaging platform that deploys with a very small footprint. The lack of license fees combined with high-performance, reliable messaging that can be used with any development environment provides a solution that supports integration everywhere. Read about what’s new.
Fuse Message Broker vs. Fuse MQ Enterprise
Fuse MQ Enterprise goes beyond Fuse Message Broker to deliver a messaging platform designed for large IT departments. Built on Fuse Message Broker, Fuse MQ Enterprise additionally includes
- Installers
- Testing
- Performance
- Third party verification
- Support for large network of brokers with Fuse Fabric
- Incremental patching
Fuse MQ Enterprise Benefits
The flexible and low-cost platform makes it practical to deploy a broker where you have been previously locked out of real-time integration. With Fuse MQ Enterprise you can now deploy and connect custom customized solutions at every distributor, outlet, and partner, eliminating batch delivery and hub-and-spoke architectures forever.
- No license fees – Try before you buy, and deploy widely in every outlet, partner site, and mobile device without incurring exorbitant costs.
- Small IT footprint – whether you have limited hardware and a small IT staff, or need more comprehensive integration, Fuse MQ Enterprise can be configured to meet your needs.
- Rapid development – use a standard method of notation and a high-level domain specific language to go from diagram to implementation without coding.
- Enterprise-class reliable messaging – Fuse MQ 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 message broker – Fuse MQ 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 MQ Enterprise data sheet.
Key Features
Fuse MQ Enterprise is a comprehensive, standards-based messaging platform that can be configured with any combination of components for a customized IT footprint. It includes a reliable messaging layer based on Apache ActiveMQ with tooling (available with subscription) for development, management and monitoring:
For more information, read the Fuse MQ Enterprise Tech Overview.
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Documentation
Documentation
Current Release
The Fuse MQ Enterprise 7.1 documentation can be accessed from the Red Hat Customer Portal’s Fuse MQ Enterprise documentation page.
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