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Oracle BAM vs TIBCO Enterprise Message Service comparison

 

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Review summaries and opinions

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Categories and Ranking

Oracle BAM
Ranking in Business Activity Monitoring
5th
Ranking in Message Oriented Middleware (MOM)
11th
Average Rating
8.0
Number of Reviews
3
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
TIBCO Enterprise Message Se...
Ranking in Business Activity Monitoring
2nd
Ranking in Message Oriented Middleware (MOM)
3rd
Average Rating
8.0
Number of Reviews
5
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of March 2026, in the Business Activity Monitoring category, the mindshare of Oracle BAM is 8.3%, up from 2.1% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of TIBCO Enterprise Message Service is 14.9%, down from 21.1% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Business Activity Monitoring Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
TIBCO Enterprise Message Service14.9%
Oracle BAM8.3%
Other76.8%
Business Activity Monitoring
 

Featured Reviews

it_user7818 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Architect at AVIO Consulting
Can be fed information from existing database tables, JMS feeds, PL/SQL, BPM and SOA projects.
Aside from the normal bug fixes that were in the previous release, Oracle BAM 12.2.1.(3) is a great improvement. Customers using Oracle BAM 12.1.3 should consider upgrading to 12.2.1.(3). The three primary reasons I would give a customer to encourage them to upgrade are: 1. End user dashboard responsiveness has been performance vastly improved. 2. It is easy to detect trends and have Oracle BAM automatically send notifications due to its integration with Oracle Stream Analytics. This means Non-technical people can create queries and alerts based on pre-built templates such as: * Top N Template - e.g., provide a rolling window of a specified number of items (e.g., order amounts) over a specified period of time * Trending Detection Template - e.g., detect when order processing time in a specified rolling window of time is trending down by x% then output the time and trending values * Duplicate Detection Template - e.g., If duplicate values are detected for a supplier and requester over a specified rolling window of time, the duplicated output is output * KPI Alert Template - e.g., send an alert if processing time over the last specified time period is not within the previous average +/- standard deviation * Missing Event Template - e.g., when an EDI file is submitted and the response is not received within a time specified, an alert can be fired * Moving Aggregation Template - e.g., the moving average of dropped calls over a rolling window of time exceeds a certain amount then send an alert. 3. It might seem like a small thing, but list views can now be used to export to a CSV file. Other improvements that I have already found useful include: * It is not always possible to build BAM queries declaratively. When this is the case, you can now create your own pre-defined SQL queries * The data objects can now be on a purge schedule automatically using Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Manager * Data objects can now be joined using Inner or Left Outer Joins * Some widgets now support zoom
Ray Ochieng - PeerSpot reviewer
Integration Lead at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
A value-for-money solution with the requisite features to facilitate efficient communication within an organization
We have been struggling with the stability of TIBCO Enterprise Message Service (EMS), but now I don't know how to differentiate whether the issues are caused by the infrastructure or the product itself. So, I am hesitant to provide a rating because I suspect that it might be due to my setup or environment. I really don't know how to evaluate the product independently. We have faced challenges with EMS, but I am unsure if it is related to infrastructure or the product itself. Even if I reach out for support, I am uncertain if the issue will be resolved since it could be partly related to the product. It's a tough situation.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"It provides automatic sending of alerts for the monitoring of the business, and it is a feature which works and is very valuable to the organization."
"This tool gave us the capacity to understand how our personnel is managing priorities and how these priorities affect our business."
"Oracle BAM's ability to be fed information from a variety of sources that include existing database tables, JMS feeds, PL/SQL, BPM and SOA projects, along with its synergy with other Oracle products, makes it an excellent fit for Oracle shops."
"We have implanted the core middleware solution for the organization using this product and it is responsible for communication between different applications."
"It's a very secure and useful product wherein most of our clients are using this messaging product."
"I like TIBCO's ability to create versioned queues and persistent messages."
"It is very useful tool. It is also very easy to learn and implement.​"
"It allows us to achieve synchronous as well as asynchronous communication with the added advantage of making the communication reliable."
"The setup was done by TIBCO. It has been stable and has a server."
"​The initial setup is straightforward and the product documentation is very good.​"
"It allows us to achieve synchronous as well as asynchronous communication with the added advantage of making the communication reliable."
 

Cons

"There were so many bugs and restrictions that were sold as "characteristics"."
"Bugs are in every product and this is no exception."
"Sometimes creating a new measurement could be difficult."
"Overall, my experience with the support team has been disappointing."
"I would like to see better integration with Java and Apache Kafka."
"TIBCO also has its proprietary line of cloud-based applications, but specifically, these two products are not cloud compatible."
"​Since all the communications goes through this product, it acts as a single point of failure."
"Since all the communications goes through this product, it acts as a single point of failure."
"It can be improved in the sense that in the market we can see the cloud is coming, but this is not cloud compatible."
"An area for improvement would be integration with the API layer."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

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"​The cost of licensing is very high. One should go for the product only if they need to ensure message reliability and they cannot afford to lose messages.​"
"In our case, we didn't pay for each product separately. We simply paid for all those companies that provided the components."
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Top Industries

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Financial Services Firm
33%
Computer Software Company
10%
University
7%
Manufacturing Company
6%
 

Company Size

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Also Known As

BAM
Enterprise Message Service
 

Overview

 

Sample Customers

glh Hotels, Silver Diner, Smiles S.A., Portuguese Official Agriculture and Fisheries, SIBS, PARI Medical Holding GmbH, ec4u expert consulting AG, Natura Cosmeticos S.A., Portobello S.A., Algar Telecom S.A., Trombini Embalagens S.A.
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