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  • "Much better than Oracle SOA Suite."
  • "You pay nothing for licensing, because the commercial model is a subscription. Other environments, such as QA and Development, are included in the subscription"
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    Top Answer:The Messenger Broker is a really good feature.
    Top Answer:The pricing is not so high. I will rate it a seven out of ten, where one is the lowest and ten is the highest. There are no additional fees to the standard license.
    Top Answer:The improvement is that it should be on the cloud and use web services because the earlier version is not using web service and cloud functionality. If Aurea could include these features in the future… more »
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    Also Known As
    CX Messenger Enterprise, Aurea Sonic ESB, Aurea Sonic, Aurea Sonic MQ
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    Overview

    CX Messenger lets your technology keep pace with your business. Aurea’s industry leading Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) lets you adapt and change your infrastructure with plug-and-play speed and ease.

    Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (Oracle BAM) gives business users the ability to create their own dashboards and monitor their business services and processes in the enterprise. Oracle BAM supports both "active" real-time, changing dashboards that update without having to refresh the browser and also "tactical" dashboards that allow a user to change parameters to see a new perspective of the data without having to develop a database query.
    Sample Customers
    Heathrow, HomeServe, Paypal, Freedom Mortgage
    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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    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm17%
    Computer Software Company14%
    Government6%
    Energy/Utilities Company6%
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    Small Business14%
    Midsize Enterprise14%
    Large Enterprise71%
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    Small Business27%
    Midsize Enterprise12%
    Large Enterprise62%
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    Aurea CX Messenger is ranked 3rd in Business Activity Monitoring with 7 reviews while Oracle BAM is ranked 7th in Business Activity Monitoring. Aurea CX Messenger is rated 9.0, while Oracle BAM is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Aurea CX Messenger writes "Lightweight and efficient solution". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle BAM writes "Can be fed information from existing database tables, JMS feeds, PL/SQL, BPM and SOA projects". Aurea CX Messenger is most compared with Mule ESB, TIBCO Enterprise Message Service and Apache Kafka, whereas Oracle BAM is most compared with Amazon EventBridge, Software AG Apama and IBM MQ.

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