Content Networking


The internet has revolutionized how we interact with each other and the companies we rely on for products, services and information. Consumers and businesses are exchanging a greater variety and volume of information than ever before. This flow of information and ability to connect is revolutionizing how things get done and how decisions are made. As this trend continues to evolve, it will be increasingly important for applications and people to be able to get a filtered, personalized stream of relevant data from amidst all that noise.

Information has historically gotten where it needs to be in one of three ways: 1) By being sent to a specific destination, 2) By being sent to a topic that people can subscribe to, or 3) By being requested from a known location. More sophisticated systems have routed messages by inspecting the contents and matching messages to relevant recipients, but such routing has been so processor-intensive and slow that its applications have been limited.

Solutions

  • Enterprise Content Routing: Solace enables the routing and real-time transformation of content as it moves between applications and users.
  • Content & News Distribution: Solace enables the intelligent distribution of content to many thousands of subscribers with low latency.
  • Geospatial Routing: Solace enables the routing of information based on the location of senders and receivers in addition to message content.
  • Complex Event Processing Pre-Processing: Solace’s appliances can monitor, filter, route, transform and secure extremely large volumes of events to enable applications such as fraud detection, algorithmic trading, compliance, insider trade monitoring, risk management and more.
  • Distributed Database Synchronization: Solace’s appliances can enable sophisticated real-time data synchronization across diverse data sources. Data is only sent once over expensive wide area links, regardless of the number of recipients, which translates into superior performance and lower costs and bandwidth requirements for WAN links.