Best Real-Time Data Streaming Tools for RabbitMQ

Find and compare the best Real-Time Data Streaming tools for RabbitMQ in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Real-Time Data Streaming tools for RabbitMQ on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    SQLstream Reviews

    SQLstream

    Guavus, a Thales company

    In the field of IoT stream processing and analytics, SQLstream ranks #1 according to ABI Research. Used by Verizon, Walmart, Cisco, and Amazon, our technology powers applications on premises, in the cloud, and at the edge. SQLstream enables time-critical alerts, live dashboards, and real-time action with sub-millisecond latency. Smart cities can reroute ambulances and fire trucks or optimize traffic light timing based on real-time conditions. Security systems can detect hackers and fraudsters, shutting them down right away. AI / ML models, trained with streaming sensor data, can predict equipment failures. Thanks to SQLstream's lightning performance -- up to 13 million rows / second / CPU core -- companies have drastically reduced their footprint and cost. Our efficient, in-memory processing allows operations at the edge that would otherwise be impossible. Acquire, prepare, analyze, and act on data in any format from any source. Create pipelines in minutes not months with StreamLab, our interactive, low-code, GUI dev environment. Edit scripts instantly and view instantaneous results without compiling. Deploy with native Kubernetes support. Easy installation includes Docker, AWS, Azure, Linux, VMWare, and more
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    TapData Reviews
    A live data platform based on Change Data Capture (CDC) facilitates the replication of diverse databases, supports real-time data integration, and assists in constructing a real-time data warehouse. By implementing CDC to synchronize production line information stored in DB2 and Oracle with a modern database, TapData has empowered an AI-enhanced real-time dispatch application that streamlines the semiconductor manufacturing process. The availability of real-time data has enabled prompt decision-making within the RTD application, resulting in quicker turnaround times and increased production yield. As a major telecommunications provider, the client operates numerous regional systems designed to serve local users effectively. By consolidating and integrating data from multiple sources and locations into a single centralized data repository, the client successfully established an order center that aggregates orders from various applications. Additionally, TapData integrates inventory data from over 500 stores, delivering real-time insights into stock availability and customer preferences, thereby significantly boosting supply chain efficiency. This innovative approach not only enhances operational performance but also positions the client to respond swiftly to market demands.
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    Apache Storm Reviews

    Apache Storm

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Storm is a distributed computation system that is both free and open source, designed for real-time data processing. It simplifies the reliable handling of endless data streams, similar to how Hadoop revolutionized batch processing. The platform is user-friendly, compatible with various programming languages, and offers an enjoyable experience for developers. With numerous applications including real-time analytics, online machine learning, continuous computation, distributed RPC, and ETL, Apache Storm proves its versatility. It's remarkably fast, with benchmarks showing it can process over a million tuples per second on a single node. Additionally, it is scalable and fault-tolerant, ensuring that data processing is both reliable and efficient. Setting up and managing Apache Storm is straightforward, and it seamlessly integrates with existing queueing and database technologies. Users can design Apache Storm topologies to consume and process data streams in complex manners, allowing for flexible repartitioning between different stages of computation. For further insights, be sure to explore the detailed tutorial available.
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