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We performed a comparison between Amazon EventBridge and TIBCO Enterprise Message Service based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

Find out in this report how the two Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
To learn more, read our detailed Amazon EventBridge vs. TIBCO Enterprise Message Service Report (Updated: March 2024).
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Pros
"Amazon EventBridge is very flexible.""The best feature is that it allows you to perform recurring tasks efficiently.""It's very simple to set up our cron with Amazon EventBridge.""It has self-explanatory documentation and works with most projects."

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"I like TIBCO's ability to create versioned queues and persistent messages.""The setup was done by TIBCO. It has been stable and has a server.""TIBCO Enterprise Message Service's most valuable features are rapid zero-code integration and its large number of adapters and plugins.""It is very useful tool. It is also very easy to learn and implement.​""We have implanted the core middleware solution for the organization using this product and it is responsible for communication between different applications.""​The initial setup is straightforward and the product documentation is very good.​""It allows us to achieve synchronous as well as asynchronous communication with the added advantage of making the communication reliable.""The Enterprise Messaging Server will store the message and wait for other subscribers to come onto the network."

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Cons
"It would be easy if we had an option to select multiple things to run the script from Monday to Friday.""Currently, it only supports triggering one job at a time. It would be helpful if it could handle multiple jobs or triggers simultaneously. What I mean is that currently, we can only perform one job at a time.""It would be good if the solution provided a feature to add multiple Cron expressions in one rule.""Amazon EventBridge doesn't have the feature of event replay."

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"​Since all the communications goes through this product, it acts as a single point of failure.""TIBCO also has its proprietary line of cloud-based applications, but specifically, these two products are not cloud compatible.""I would like to see better integration with Java and Apache Kafka.""An area for improvement would be integration with the API layer.""Overall, my experience with the support team has been disappointing."

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  • "Amazon EventBridge's pricing is pretty cheap."
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  • "​The cost of licensing is very high. One should go for the product only if they need to ensure message reliability and they cannot afford to lose messages.​"
  • "In our case, we didn't pay for each product separately. We simply paid for all those companies that provided the components."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:It's very simple to set up our cron with Amazon EventBridge.
    Top Answer:We have to initially write a cron for whenever the solution has to be run. Currently, if the script has to run from Monday to Friday, we have to do some script. It would be easy if we had an option to… more »
    Top Answer:Overall, I rate Amazon EventBridge ten out of ten.
    Top Answer:The setup was done by TIBCO. It has been stable and has a server.
    Top Answer:Maybe the capability to undergo training for specific functionalities, such as implementing Kaspersky for handling high volume transactions in TIBCO Enterprises Message Service. Occasionally, we… more »
    Top Answer:I use TIBCO Enterprise Message Service for some of my internal communications. For instance, if there is an API called A that needs to communicate with an API referred to as B, we prefer to use… more »
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    1,220
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    884
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    4
    Average Words per Review
    488
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    9.0
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    1,275
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    1,069
    Reviews
    3
    Average Words per Review
    515
    Rating
    8.0
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    Also Known As
    Enterprise Message Service
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    Overview

    Amazon EventBridge is a serverless event bus that makes it easy to connect applications together using data from your own applications, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications, and AWS services. EventBridge delivers a stream of real-time data from event sources, such as Zendesk, Datadog, or Pagerduty, and routes that data to targets like AWS Lambda. You can set up routing rules to determine where to send your data to build application architectures that react in real time to all of your data sources. EventBridge makes it easy to build event-driven applications because it takes care of event ingestion and delivery, security, authorization, and error handling for you.

    TIBCO Enterprise Message Service is a standards-based messaging solution that can serve as the backbone of an SOA by providing Java Message Service (JMS) compliant communications across a wide range of platforms and application technologies.
    Sample Customers
    Hess, Expedia, Kelloggs, Philips, HyperTrack
    BNL, SunGard, TUI Group, UTi Worldwide, Yellow Pages Group
    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm22%
    Computer Software Company15%
    Insurance Company9%
    Media Company6%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm45%
    Computer Software Company10%
    Transportation Company5%
    Retailer5%
    Company Size
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business18%
    Midsize Enterprise16%
    Large Enterprise65%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business8%
    Midsize Enterprise10%
    Large Enterprise82%
    Buyer's Guide
    Amazon EventBridge vs. TIBCO Enterprise Message Service
    March 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about Amazon EventBridge vs. TIBCO Enterprise Message Service and other solutions. Updated: March 2024.
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    Amazon EventBridge is ranked 5th in Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) with 4 reviews while TIBCO Enterprise Message Service is ranked 4th in Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) with 5 reviews. Amazon EventBridge is rated 9.0, while TIBCO Enterprise Message Service is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Amazon EventBridge writes "Allows automatic notifications for events and stable performance". On the other hand, the top reviewer of TIBCO Enterprise Message Service writes "A value-for-money solution with the requisite features to facilitate efficient communication within an organization". Amazon EventBridge is most compared with Amazon SNS, PubSub+ Event Broker, IBM MQ, Oracle BAM and PubSub+ Event Portal, whereas TIBCO Enterprise Message Service is most compared with IBM MQ, TIBCO FTL, PubSub+ Event Broker, Amazon SNS and Aurea CX Messenger. See our Amazon EventBridge vs. TIBCO Enterprise Message Service report.

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