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Growth
is based on implementation of streaming mobile smart phone network
connectivity, tablet use for mobile computing, Internet apps, cloud
computing, SOA, and business process management systems (BPM) that
support collaboration. SOA process API components support enterprise
innovation and change. Software forms the basis of change. Software
API streaming message development tools drive innovation. Mission
critical messaging is a key aspect of those aspects of web process
making IT flexible and adaptable.
Open
source carves a place in mission critical messaging with flavors of
MQ providing foundation for cloud and mobile. The move to accelerate
replacements for once and only once automated delivery process for
the line of business is being achieved, built into new types of cloud
data centers. Streaming messaging is being used to implement stock
ticker info, og management, web site management, and data management
inside cloud systems that stretch the boundaries of the enterprise.
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Messaging
is used to reach to all parts of the data center and to user
endpoints. Marketing departments use messaging to target smartphones
and tablets. Messaging is fundamental to the ability to launch APIs
anywhere. Systems of engagement are dependent on implementing
management decentralization and supporting user empowerment
leveraging messaging. Mission critical messaging forms the base for
SOA, the base for IoT, for business intelligence (BI), and for
analytics systems.
Not
much new has come along in the middleware messaging broker market
since MQ Series made its debut at the Chicago Merc Exchange many
years ago. Then the need to provide reliable messaging in a manner
that worked was an industry breakthrough and IBM has ridden the wave
ever since.
Now,
the new kid on the block is Kafka Streams API that is able to deal
with scale in a manner that MQ cannot begin to approach. Scale is
everything in the era of Clos architecture of the data center and
optical transceivers for inside the data center. Data moves at the
speed of light around the network inside the data center so scale is
important.
The
charter of mission critical messaging has shifted from manually
interconnected APIs using some software to install them to automated
API process managed by orchestration. While much of the manual
process is left in place, it is fast being replaced in more modern
companies.
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This
does not diminish the value of IBM WebSphere MQ, once and only once
asynchronous processing is still a requirement for transaction
processing, but these days there is a lot of data moving around the
data center that is not transaction intensive. Tibco pioneered the
Rendezvous publish subscribe messaging suite that has been so
successful in providing stock ticker information in a stream.
Publish
subscribe messaging models are not dependent on once and only once
message delivery. This stock data comes in a stream. If one stock
price gets dropped for some reason, it is simply displayed the next
time it comes up.
A
financial transaction is not that way. If it gets counted twice, or
gets missed, this is not a good system, but much messaging can work
in a publish subscribe mode where 100% accuracy is not an issue.
Smart phones and tablets change the markets for IT systems
implementation, increasing the need for mission critical decoupled
messaging so that apps can interconnect automatically, bringing data
to the desired compute node.
“The
communication of data is a demanding task. There is trouble if a sent
message does not get through or contra-wise if a message that is sent
goes through twice. When there is a person on one or both sides of
the message sending, human intelligence is able to deal with the
problem if the message does not get sent, or if it gets sent twice,
but for a machine to machine communication, the anticipation of
difficulty has to be built into the system.”
The
market for Middleware Messaging and Open Source Streaming sector at
$8.2 billion in 2016 is expected to be worth $11.5 billion by 2023.
Growth is based on implementation of streaming mobile smart phone
network connectivity, tablet use for mobile computing, Internet apps,
cloud computing, SOA, and business process management systems (BPM)
that support collaboration. SOA process API components support
enterprise innovation and change. Software forms the basis of change.
Software API streaming message development tools drive innovation.
Mission critical messaging is a key aspect of those aspects of web
process making IT flexible and adaptable.
Companies Profiled
Market Leaders
IBM
Microsoft
Tibco
Oracle
Microfocus
/ HPE Software
RedHat
Fujitsu
Fiorano
Confluent
Mulesoft
Software
AG / WebMethods
Market Participants
360
Logica
ActiveMQ
Adobe
AgilePoint
Apache
Flume
Appian
Aurea
BigAgi
BizFlow
BonitaSoft
CA
Technologies
Cisco
Systems
Confluent
Crosscheck
Networks
Dell
/ VMWare
Elastic
Stack Open Source
Fabasoft
Group
Fiorano
Fujitsu
Hewlett
Packard Enterprise HPE
HostBridge
IBM
Informatica
Information
Builders / iWay Software
Intalio
Kofax
Managed
Methods
Mega
Mendix
Microfocus
Microsoft
SOA
Mulesoft
Nastel
Technologies
Newgen
OpenText
Oracle
PegaSystems
Perficient
Pivotal
PNM
Soft
Progress
Software
Red
Hat
SAP
SOALIB
Software
AG
Tibco
Software
WSO2
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