Best Event Brokers for Cogent DataHub

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    HiveMQ Reviews

    HiveMQ

    HiveMQ

    $0.34/hour
    86 Ratings
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    The HiveMQ Platform provides a scalable, reliable data backbone with an event-driven MQTT architecture. Here are a few highlights: 1. MQTT Broker: At the heart of the HiveMQ platform is a fully MQTT-compliant broker purpose-built for fast, reliable, bi-directional data movement between IoT devices and enterprise systems. 2. Edge Data Integration: HiveMQ Edge seamlessly integrates edge data by converting industrial protocols into standardized MQTT, enabling an interoperable IIoT infrastructure. 3. IoT Streaming Governance: Data Hub transforms data in flight, passing only the most relevant, contextualized data to cloud and enterprise systems. 4. UNS & IT/OT convergence Enabler: Commonly used as the backbone for Unified Namespace architectures and seamlessly connects OT devices with IT systems for full visibility and interoperability. 5. Distributed Data Intelligence: HiveMQ Pulse unifies and contextualizes data across the enterprise for smarter decisions exactly where they matter most. 6. Maximum Interoperability: Runs anywhere on-premises or in public or private clouds. Efficiently connects to streaming applications, databases and data lakes with a Java SDK to build your own 7. Scalability to Support Growth: Elastic scaling with automatic data balancing and smart message distribution. Proven benchmark of up to 200M active clients with 1.8B messages/hour 8. Business Critical Reliability: Zero message loss with persistence to disk and offline queuing. No single point of failure due to masterless cluster architecture and zero downtime upgrades
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    Azure IoT Hub Reviews

    Azure IoT Hub

    Microsoft

    $10 per IoT unit per month
    1 Rating
    A managed service facilitates two-way communication between IoT devices and Azure, ensuring secure and dependable interaction between your IoT application and its managed devices. With Azure IoT Hub, you have access to a cloud-based backend that can connect almost any device seamlessly. Moreover, you can enhance your solution from the cloud to edge devices through features like per-device authentication, integrated device management, and scalable provisioning options. By utilizing telemetry data from devices to the cloud, you can gain insights into device status and establish message pathways to other Azure services effortlessly, without the need for coding. For cloud-to-device messages, you can reliably send commands and alerts to your connected devices while monitoring message delivery via acknowledgment receipts. The system also allows for automatic resending of messages to address any connectivity issues that may arise. Azure IoT Central goes beyond just proof of concept; it empowers you to create top-tier solutions using a comprehensive hosted IoT application platform, thus fostering innovation in your projects. This combination of features positions Azure as a leading choice for IoT communication solutions.
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    Azure Event Hubs Reviews

    Azure Event Hubs

    Microsoft

    $0.03 per hour
    Event Hubs provides a fully managed service for real-time data ingestion that is easy to use, reliable, and highly scalable. It enables the streaming of millions of events every second from various sources, facilitating the creation of dynamic data pipelines that allow businesses to quickly address challenges. In times of crisis, you can continue data processing thanks to its geo-disaster recovery and geo-replication capabilities. Additionally, it integrates effortlessly with other Azure services, enabling users to derive valuable insights. Existing Apache Kafka clients can communicate with Event Hubs without requiring code alterations, offering a managed Kafka experience while eliminating the need to maintain individual clusters. Users can enjoy both real-time data ingestion and microbatching on the same stream, allowing them to concentrate on gaining insights rather than managing infrastructure. By leveraging Event Hubs, organizations can rapidly construct real-time big data pipelines and swiftly tackle business issues as they arise, enhancing their operational efficiency.
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    AWS IoT Core Reviews
    AWS IoT Core enables seamless connectivity between IoT devices and the AWS cloud, eliminating the need for server provisioning or management. Capable of accommodating billions of devices and handling trillions of messages, it ensures reliable and secure processing and routing of communications to AWS endpoints and other devices. This service empowers applications to continuously monitor and interact with all connected devices, maintaining functionality even during offline periods. Furthermore, AWS IoT Core simplifies the integration of various AWS and Amazon services, such as AWS Lambda, Amazon Kinesis, Amazon S3, Amazon SageMaker, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, Amazon QuickSight, and Alexa Voice Service, facilitating the development of IoT applications that collect, process, analyze, and respond to data from connected devices without the burden of infrastructure management. By utilizing AWS IoT Core, you can effortlessly connect an unlimited number of devices to the cloud and facilitate communication among them, streamlining your IoT solutions. This capability significantly enhances the efficiency and scalability of your IoT initiatives.
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