Sr. Enterprise Architect at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
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Dec 19, 2021
This is a very cost-effective solution and the pricing is much better than competitors. The licensing structure is a good one, although it should be easier to understand.
Sr. Enterprise Architect at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
Jun 3, 2021
For AMQ itself, when we purchased it last year, it was last year that it was offered as a separate product. Right now, technically, what we bought is not available anymore. It's not relevant anymore. Therefore, the price that we paid for our subscription is not relevant to a person looking to purchase tomorrow. I can't recall how much we paid. However, we choose the Red Hat Integration package, the subscription, due to its affordability and the fact that it offers the functionality we require. For a commercial product, it is quite competitive.
Red Hat AMQ provides robust performance with high scalability and security, supporting efficient message processing and various protocols. It integrates with OpenShift and Apache Kafka, making it ideal for event-driven microservices in hybrid environments.Red Hat AMQ is designed for asynchronous messaging, data synchronization, and real-time notifications. Its strengths include high availability, fault tolerance, and operator-based automation. The lightweight, scalable design enables...
If we try to minimize the subscription amount, then I can suggest Red Hat AMQ to more customers.
I would rate the pricing a six out of ten, with ten being expensive. There is room for improvement.
AMQ is fairly priced, especially when you purchase it OpenShift. When you're buying OpenShift, you have the option to get AMQ as an add-on.
Red Hat AMQ's pricing could be improved - I would rate it as six out of ten.
The solution is open-source.
This is a very cost-effective solution and the pricing is much better than competitors. The licensing structure is a good one, although it should be easier to understand.
For AMQ itself, when we purchased it last year, it was last year that it was offered as a separate product. Right now, technically, what we bought is not available anymore. It's not relevant anymore. Therefore, the price that we paid for our subscription is not relevant to a person looking to purchase tomorrow. I can't recall how much we paid. However, we choose the Red Hat Integration package, the subscription, due to its affordability and the fact that it offers the functionality we require. For a commercial product, it is quite competitive.