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I first learned about GOES-R in 2012 when my company Solace was awarded a contract to supply a high-scale, highly reliable publish-subscribe messaging backbone for the ground communications for distributing...
Version 7.2.1 of the Virtual Message Router, which includes SEMPv2, is available for you to download now. It has the same rich feature set as the previous version of the...
In many ways, QCon is a unique event. Unlike most events that are filled with evangelists and coaches, it’s made up of peers talking with peers, offering insights and advice...
In my previous post "An Architectural Look at Managed Subscriptions in Solace" I explained why you might need a subscription manager as part of your solution. I showed you how...
As a strategic partner of SAP, Solace had a booth where I had set up an Internet of Things demo that consisted of a toy train carrying a sensor which...
On Monday Solace released SolOS Version 7.2.2 for our hardware appliances. What we're really excited about is the introduction of version 2 of Solace Element Management Protocol, aka SEMPv2.
In this blog I will discuss the many use cases and requirements for replay in an enterprise and compare Apache Kafka’s capabilities to those of a purpose built enterprise replay...
It is with great pride that I can announce today that Solace has entered into a multi-year partnership with Alpine Canada to support and help develop the Canadian skiers of...
Earlier this week Wells Fargo hosted the autumn edition of the Solace New York User Group meeting at their offices in midtown Manhattan. This meeting was unusual: in addition to...
This morning we announced a joint solution with Hazelcast, providers of the leading open source in-memory data grid (IMDG). That means as data changes in one Hazelcast node, Solace automatically...
Last night, we rented the ultra-hip Devil’s Canyon Brewery in San Carlos California and invited many of our local customers, partners, investors and friends of the company to join us...
Today Solace introduced something we’re calling Open Data Movement. I’m going to do just two things here: define Open Data Movement, and give an example in pictures.