Solace Rebrands, Rolls Out Tech Initiatives

Solace has added messaging and cloud support, new functions and an online development resource, while also dropping the "Systems" from its name.

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Solace's hardware will have a different logo from now on.

In new technical developments, Solace will support the AMQP messaging standard in its Solace Message Routers by early 2017, and will add support for Apache Qpid APIs; will expand its cloud capability by adding support for the Microsoft Azure, Pivotal Cloud Foundry, RedHat OpenShift and IBM BlueMix cloud environments; has released version 7.2 of its Virtual Message Router (VMR), offering higher performance and new functions; is making a free version of the VMR, dubbed VMR Community Edition, which

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