Message Queue (MQ) Software Resources
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Message Queue (MQ) Software Articles
What Is Event-Driven Architecture? Models, Examples, and Uses
Enterprises rely on various technologies and tools to operate their business effectively.
by Keerthi Rangan
What Is Message Oriented Middleware? How Does It Work?
Businesses, institutions, and technologies are constantly changing, so the software systems that serve them must accommodate them.
by Keerthi Rangan
What Is a Message Queue? How to Use It in Distributed Systems
Communication is fundamental to humans, and applications are no different.
by Keerthi Rangan
Message Queue (MQ) Software Glossary Terms
Message Queue (MQ) Software Discussions
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Question on: IBM Cloud Pak for Integration
how much time does it take to become an expert in this technologyMostly a month or two if you have knowledge of Rest API, Queues etc. as concept.
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Question on: Apache Kafka
What is the maximum limit of the number of partitions in a Kafka topic?Suppose, I usually create 40 partitions. I want to know what's the limit and what determines the partition limit in a Kafka topic.
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The answer is closely related to the version of the Kafka broker that you are running. A reasonably up to date cluster can hold up to 4,000 partitions per broker and up to 200,000 partitions in a cluster.
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Question on: MuleSoft Anypoint Platform
What is an Anypoint Connector?Anypoint Connectors provide a simple and easy way to integrate with SaaS and Cloud APIs such as Salesforce, Facebook, AWS, Paypal, and then to use them as services within Mule. With these connectors you are then able to create orchestration that spans both SaaS and on-premises applications, using Mule.
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As the name suggests, iPaaS is a development platform for building integration applications. It provides a set of services and capabilities for integrating applications in the cloud and within the enterprise. The core tenets of iPaaS are the same as PaaS, except the services on the platform are geared towards integration. In addition to some base expectations such as multi-tenancy, elasticity and reliability, iPaaS also provides intermediation of data and events, orchestration, a service container for publishing REST and SOAP services, strong security capabilities, and monitoring and developer tooling.
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An integration application is one that integrates two or more applications or services. This may be as simple as synchronizing Salesforce.com data to a local database to creating a mashup using Google Apps, Facebook, and Salesforce.com. These applications perform functions by grabbing data from different sources and publishing it to a new location or as a REST or Web Service. In the traditional 3 tier application model an integration app represents the data tier through connectivity to application data and the service tier through logic used to combine, transform and route this data to consumers.
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Yes! File a support case to enable global deployments for your account. CloudHub applications can be deployed to: US (East), US (West), Europe (Ireland or Frankfurt), and Asia-Pacific (Sydney or Tokyo). Administrators can set the default region on the Organization tab in Account Settings, but that region can be adjusted here when the application is deployed, if necessary.
Note that applications deployed to Europe automatically have their domain updated to http://myapplicationdomain.eu.cloudhub.io. Similarly, applications deployed to Australia automatically have their domain updated to http://myapplicationdomain.au.cloudhub.io.
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As the name suggests, iPaaS is a development platform for building integration applications. It provides a set of services and capabilities for integrating applications in the cloud and within the enterprise. The core tenets of iPaaS are the same as PaaS, except the services on the platform are geared towards integration. In addition to some base expectations such as multi-tenancy, elasticity and reliability, iPaaS also provides intermediation of data and events, orchestration, a service container for publishing REST and SOAP services, strong security capabilities, and monitoring and developer tooling.
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An integration application is one that integrates two or more applications or services. This may be as simple as synchronizing Salesforce.com data to a local database to creating a mashup using Google Apps, Facebook, and Salesforce.com. These applications perform functions by grabbing data from different sources and publishing it to a new location or as a REST or Web Service. In the traditional 3 tier application model an integration app represents the data tier through connectivity to application data and the service tier through logic used to combine, transform and route this data to consumers.
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Yes! File a support case to enable global deployments for your account. CloudHub applications can be deployed to: US (East), US (West), Europe (Ireland or Frankfurt), and Asia-Pacific (Sydney or Tokyo). Administrators can set the default region on the Organization tab in Account Settings, but that region can be adjusted here when the application is deployed, if necessary.
Note that applications deployed to Europe automatically have their domain updated to http://myapplicationdomain.eu.cloudhub.io. Similarly, applications deployed to Australia automatically have their domain updated to http://myapplicationdomain.au.cloudhub.io.
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Used to connect the data and system quickly
Allows you to integrate and interact with APIs or database etc
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Message Queue (MQ) Software Reports
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Message Queue (MQ)
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Message Queue (MQ)
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Message Queue (MQ)
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Message Queue (MQ)
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Message Queue (MQ)
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Message Queue (MQ)
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Message Queue (MQ)
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Message Queue (MQ)
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Message Queue (MQ)
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Message Queue (MQ)
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report





