Oracle Messaging Cloud Service vs Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud comparison

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We performed a comparison between Oracle Messaging Cloud Service and Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "The pricing is a little high in China."
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    Top Answer:In general, customers appreciate its ability to run different workloads, manage applications through CI/CD pipelines like Jenkins, and leverage tools like Helm charts and Kako.
    Top Answer:I would rate the pricing an eight out of ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive. It is an enterprise-level application. It offers a lot of capabilities and a lot of tools. Think of it like… more »
    Top Answer:Making it even more cost-effective could be explored.
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    32nd
    out of 33 in PaaS Clouds
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    47
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    16th
    out of 33 in PaaS Clouds
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    Rating
    8.7
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    Overview
    The Oracle Messaging Cloud Service is a communication backbone delivered as a cloud service that connects any internet-based applications and devices on cloud and on-premise in a flexible, reliable and secure way, ideal for an event-driven service oriented architecture (SOA).

    Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud™ is a fully managed OpenShift service that leverages the enterprise scale and security of IBM Cloud, so you can focus on developing and managing your applications.

    Deploy highly available, OpenShift clusters as-a-service with the click of a button on IBM Cloud. Move and build OpenShift-based workloads on a managed public cloud service to gain increased responsiveness, scalability, and reliability.

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    Midsize Enterprise14%
    Large Enterprise86%
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    Midsize Enterprise6%
    Large Enterprise75%
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    Oracle Messaging Cloud Service is ranked 32nd in PaaS Clouds while Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud is ranked 16th in PaaS Clouds with 7 reviews. Oracle Messaging Cloud Service is rated 0.0, while Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud is rated 8.2. On the other hand, the top reviewer of Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud writes "Communication can be built on any cloud and that is a big advantage for customers". Oracle Messaging Cloud Service is most compared with , whereas Red Hat OpenShift on IBM Cloud is most compared with Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure and Amazon AWS.

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