Compare the Top Message-Oriented Middleware for Cloud as of June 2025 - Page 2

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    Apache Pulsar

    Apache Pulsar

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Pulsar is a cloud-native, distributed messaging and streaming platform originally created at Yahoo! and now a top-level Apache Software Foundation project. Easy to deploy, lightweight compute process, developer-friendly APIs, no need to run your own stream processing engine. Run in production at Yahoo! scale for over 5 years, with millions of messages per second across millions of topics. Built from the ground up as a multi-tenant system. Supports isolation, authentication, authorization and quotas. Configurable replication between data centers across multiple geographic regions. Persistent message storage based on Apache BookKeeper. IO-level isolation between write and read operations. Rest admin API for provisioning, administration, tools and monitoring.
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    D7 Networks

    D7 Networks

    Direct7 Networks

    Direct7 Networks is a leading messaging service provider that empowers organizations to communicate efficiently with their customers across multiple channels. With a user-friendly API and seamless integration capabilities, brands can easily connect and engage with their audience. The platform supports real-time alerts and notifications through SMS, WhatsApp Business API, and Viber API, ensuring messages are delivered through the most effective and relevant channels. Whether sending messages individually or in bulk, Direct7’s streamlined API supports both Unicode and standard messaging formats. It’s highly customizable, allowing businesses to tailor the messaging framework to suit their specific needs. The 2FA OTP service is fast, secure, and automated—enabling users to verify actions in under 20 seconds, ensuring protection against fraud.