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We performed a comparison between IBM Event Streams and PubSub+ Event Portal based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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    Top Answer:The system efficiently processes and calculates the data flow within the cluster using DLP functionality.
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    Built on open source Apache Kafka, IBM Event Streams is an event-streaming platform that helps you build smart applications that can react to events as they happen. IBM Event Streams is based on years of operational expertise IBM has gained from running Apache Kafka event streams for enterprises

    A single place to design, create, discover, share, catalog, secure, visualize, and manage all events within your ecosystem.

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    IBM Event Streams is ranked 11th in Message Queue (MQ) Software with 3 reviews while PubSub+ Event Portal is ranked 16th in Message Queue (MQ) Software. IBM Event Streams is rated 8.4, while PubSub+ Event Portal is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of IBM Event Streams writes "Easy to use, stable, has a good interface, and the security is good". On the other hand, IBM Event Streams is most compared with Apache Kafka, Red Hat AMQ and IBM MQ, whereas PubSub+ Event Portal is most compared with Apache Kafka and Amazon EventBridge.

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