Compare the Top Message-Oriented Middleware that integrates with OpenStack as of October 2025

This a list of Message-Oriented Middleware that integrates with OpenStack. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with OpenStack. View the products that work with OpenStack in the table below.

What is Message-Oriented Middleware for OpenStack?

Message-oriented middleware (MOM) is software that provides an interoperable interface between multiple applications. It enables applications to communicate with one another, regardless of their underlying technologies. Applications using MOM can send and receive messages across a variety of networks and transport protocols such as HTTP, TCP/IP, and SMTP. These messages can be either synchronous or asynchronous, allowing for real-time interactions or delayed messaging without the need for complex programming code. MOM also facilitates remote access through a centralized system making it easier to manage in distributed environments. Additionally, since it is independent of the application architecture, MOM offers increased flexibility when integrating different platforms together. Compare and read user reviews of the best Message-Oriented Middleware for OpenStack currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Red Hat Integration
    Red Hat® Integration is a comprehensive set of integration and messaging technologies to connect applications and data across hybrid infrastructures. It is an agile, distributed, containerized, and API-centric solution. It provides service composition and orchestration, application connectivity and data transformation, real-time message streaming, change data capture, and API management, all combined with a cloud-native platform and toolchain to support the full spectrum of modern application development. Deploy enterprise integration patterns (EIPs) based integrations using 200+ pluggable connectors to connect new and existing data across the hybrid cloud. Create, deploy, monitor, and control APIs throughout their entire lifecycle. With an API-first approach, extend your integrations across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Develop and manage services in popular container standards, as well as package and deploy lightweight containers in distributed environments.
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