IBM MQ is a middleware product used to send or exchange messages across multiple platforms, including applications, systems, files, and services via MQs (messaging queues). This solution helps simplify the creation of business applications, and also makes them easier to maintain. IBM MQ is security-rich, has high performance, and provides a universal messaging backbone with robust connectivity. In addition, it also integrates easily with existing IT assets by using an SOA (service oriented architecture).
IBM MQ has a flexible license model based on the Processor Value Unit (PVU) and I recommend it.
It's super expensive, so ask them if they can consolidate some other licensing costs. But, IBM is IBM, so I guess we'll pay for it.
IBM MQ has a flexible license model based on the Processor Value Unit (PVU) and I recommend it.
It's super expensive, so ask them if they can consolidate some other licensing costs. But, IBM is IBM, so I guess we'll pay for it.
The pricing and licensing were very transparent and well-communicated by our account manager.
It could be cheaper. Its licensing is on a yearly basis.
The pricing and licensing were very transparent and well-communicated by our account manager.
It could be cheaper. Its licensing is on a yearly basis.
In our case, we didn't pay for each product separately. We simply paid for all those companies that provided the components.
In our case, we didn't pay for each product separately. We simply paid for all those companies that provided the components.
Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) is a highly available, durable, secure, fully managed pub/sub messaging service that enables you to decouple microservices, distributed systems, and serverless applications. Amazon SNS provides topics for high-throughput, push-based, many-to-many messaging. Using Amazon SNS topics, your publisher systems can fan out messages to a large number of subscriber endpoints for parallel processing, including Amazon SQS queues, AWS Lambda functions, and HTTP/S webhooks. Additionally, SNS can be used to fan out notifications to end users using mobile push, SMS, and email.
Their pricing is competitive. I would rate the cost four out of five.
The solution has no up-front costs because you pay based on the number of messages you publish.
Their pricing is competitive. I would rate the cost four out of five.
The solution has no up-front costs because you pay based on the number of messages you publish.
There is a license needed to use this solution.
There is a license needed to use this solution.