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We performed a comparison between Amazon SNS and Oracle BAM based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "The pricing of push notifications and everything is quite fair. If you are using FCM under the hood, it is completely free. When you are using push notification on SMS, it is just a nominal price that you need to pay. SMS services are a lot more costly. It is because we don't have proper providers in India. That's why it gets a lot more costly in terms of SMS. This is the reason why we don't use SMS services from SNS itself. We use other third-party services like SMS Horizon. We use a third-party service for email services. It is almost free. It is just around $1 a month. Configuring Lambda is also quite cheap. You only pay for the Lambda usage. You don't pay for SNS itself."
  • "It is the cheapest solution in the market. It is on a monthly basis. After a month, you are build based on your usage. There are no additional costs to the standard licensing fees."
  • "Their pricing is competitive. I would rate the cost four out of five."
  • "The solution has no up-front costs because you pay based on the number of messages you publish."
  • "Amazon SNS is cheap and I would rate it a three out of ten. The pricing is usage-based."
  • "The pricing is very cheap."
  • "One can use the tool for free."
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    Top Answer:The most valuable feature of Amazon SNS is speed. It's really fast.
    Top Answer:In future releases, I want to see if the platforms that SMS can reach. It would be a good way to improve it. More platforms to be able to use it.
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    Overview

    Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) is a highly available, durable, secure, fully managed pub/sub messaging service that enables you to decouple microservices, distributed systems, and serverless applications. Amazon SNS provides topics for high-throughput, push-based, many-to-many messaging. Using Amazon SNS topics, your publisher systems can fan out messages to a large number of subscriber endpoints for parallel processing, including Amazon SQS queues, AWS Lambda functions, and HTTP/S webhooks. Additionally, SNS can be used to fan out notifications to end users using mobile push, SMS, and email.

    You can get started with Amazon SNS in minutes by using the AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), or AWS Software Development Kit (SDK).

    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
    PlayOn! Sports, NASA, Change Healthcare, FCBarcelona
    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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    Financial Services Firm22%
    Computer Software Company15%
    Manufacturing Company7%
    Comms Service Provider5%
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    Small Business50%
    Midsize Enterprise10%
    Large Enterprise40%
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    Small Business18%
    Midsize Enterprise18%
    Large Enterprise64%
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    Amazon SNS is ranked 3rd in Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) with 11 reviews while Oracle BAM is ranked 12th in Message Oriented Middleware (MOM). Amazon SNS is rated 9.0, while Oracle BAM is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Amazon SNS writes "The best service available with easy message flow and a pay-as-you-go model". 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". Amazon SNS is most compared with Amazon EventBridge, PubSub+ Event Broker, IBM MQ, TIBCO Enterprise Message Service and Real-Time Innovations DDS, whereas Oracle BAM is most compared with Amazon EventBridge, Software AG Apama and IBM MQ.

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