Compare the Top Real-Time Data Streaming Tools that integrate with RabbitMQ as of October 2025

This a list of Real-Time Data Streaming tools that integrate with RabbitMQ. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with RabbitMQ. View the products that work with RabbitMQ in the table below.

What are Real-Time Data Streaming Tools for RabbitMQ?

Real-time data streaming tools enable organizations, big data and machine learning professionals, and data scientists to stream data in real time, and build data models when new data is created or ingested. Compare and read user reviews of the best Real-Time Data Streaming tools for RabbitMQ currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    SQLstream

    SQLstream

    Guavus, a Thales company

    SQLstream ranks #1 for IoT stream processing & analytics (ABI Research). Used by Verizon, Walmart, Cisco, & Amazon, our technology powers applications across data centers, the cloud, & the edge. Thanks to sub-ms latency, SQLstream enables live dashboards, time-critical alerts, & real-time action. Smart cities can optimize traffic light timing or reroute ambulances & fire trucks. Security systems can shut down hackers & fraudsters right away. AI / ML models, trained by streaming sensor data, can predict equipment failures. With lightning performance, up to 13M rows / sec / CPU core, companies have drastically reduced their footprint & cost. Our efficient, in-memory processing permits operations at the edge that are otherwise impossible. Acquire, prepare, analyze, & act on data in any format from any source. Create pipelines in minutes not months with StreamLab, our interactive, low-code GUI dev environment. Export SQL scripts & deploy with the flexibility of Kubernetes.
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    TapData

    TapData

    TapData

    CDC-based live data platform for heterogeneous database replication, real-time data integration, or building a real-time data warehouse. By using CDC to sync production line data stored in DB2 and Oracle to the modern database, TapData enabled an AI-augmented real-time dispatch software to optimize the semiconductor production line process. The real-time data made instant decision-making in the RTD software a possibility, leading to faster turnaround times and improved yield. As one of the largest telcos, customer has many regional systems that cater to the local customers. By syncing and aggregating data from various sources and locations into a centralized data store, customers were able to build an order center where the collective orders from many applications can now be aggregated. TapData seamlessly integrates inventory data from 500+ stores, providing real-time insights into stock levels and customer preferences, enhancing supply chain efficiency.
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    Apache Storm

    Apache Storm

    Apache Software Foundation

    Apache Storm is a free and open source distributed realtime computation system. Apache Storm makes it easy to reliably process unbounded streams of data, doing for realtime processing what Hadoop did for batch processing. Apache Storm is simple, can be used with any programming language, and is a lot of fun to use! Apache Storm has many use cases: realtime analytics, online machine learning, continuous computation, distributed RPC, ETL, and more. Apache Storm is fast: a benchmark clocked it at over a million tuples processed per second per node. It is scalable, fault-tolerant, guarantees your data will be processed, and is easy to set up and operate. Apache Storm integrates with the queueing and database technologies you already use. An Apache Storm topology consumes streams of data and processes those streams in arbitrarily complex ways, repartitioning the streams between each stage of the computation however needed. Read more in the tutorial.
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