| Sr. IT Analyst at NCR Corporation | 4.5 | Aurea CX Messenger is a lightweight and reliable messaging broker, ideal for internal connections, but lacks web service communication and cloud capabilities. While stable on-premises, enhancements like cloud integration would improve its functionality compared to Oracle Service Bus. |
| SOA Developer Solution at Xtensible Solutions | 5.0 | I highly recommend Aurea CX Messenger for its easy development, high scalability, and core integration capabilities, giving it a 10/10. While I'd appreciate cloud and DevOps features, the on-premises setup is simple and affordable. Just try it. |
| Integration Engineer Leader at a retailer with 10,001+ employees | 4.0 | I have used Aurea CX Messenger for 10 years for application integration. It's highly scalable and stable, with useful support. I suggest better API use. Overall, I rate it eight out of ten. |
| Enterprise Architect at a government with 5,001-10,000 employees | 4.0 | I find this solution very stable and scalable for rolling services, despite complex setup and needing better API protocol support. I've used it over ten years and recommend it. |
| IT Analyst at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees | 4.0 | I use Aurea for seamless application integration and organizational unification, finding setup easy and support excellent. I recommend including more bundled services and a platform for sharing custom Java solutions to enhance its strong capabilities. |
| ENK lead Developer (Java) at a energy/utilities company with 5,001-10,000 employees | 5.0 | I found Sonic lightweight, scalable, and effective with its versatile ESB, offering good setup and cost. However, upgrades like 2015 caused stability nightmares, and recent customer support has been horrible, significantly diminishing its value. |
| Consultant at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees | 5.0 | I find this software excellent for SOA, with easy deployment, drag and drop, and great integration. There are no issues, customer support is strong, and setup is subscription-based. I recommend it, but wish for more marketing. |