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HiveMQ

HiveMQ is an enterprise MQTT-based messaging platform for connecting devices, applications, and backend systems in Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine environments.

  • Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) broker and platform for large-scale IoT data transport
  • Enterprise features for reliability, observability, and operations
  • Extensions and integrations for enterprise systems and cloud services
  • Tools and SDKs for MQTT client connectivity and testing
  • Deployment options for Kubernetes, cloud, and on-premises (on-prem) environments

More About HiveMQ

HiveMQ focuses on MQTT-based messaging (IoT connectivity / messaging middleware) for organizations that need to connect many devices and systems using a publish/subscribe communication model. The platform centers on an MQTT broker that manages connections from IoT devices, applications, and services, and routes messages between them using MQTT topics. This approach is used in use cases such as connected products, industrial IoT, connected vehicles, logistics, and smart infrastructure, where devices often operate with constrained bandwidth and intermittent connectivity.

The broker implements the MQTT protocol and its Quality of Service (QoS) levels, retained messages, and session handling. HiveMQ emphasizes reliable message delivery and supports clustering for scalability and high availability. In enterprise environments, it is positioned as a core messaging layer that can integrate with event streaming systems, data platforms, and enterprise applications. The platform typically connects to back-end systems through extension mechanisms and integrations, enabling data flow between MQTT clients and systems such as analytics platforms, databases, and existing middleware.

HiveMQ supports deployment on Kubernetes and common cloud infrastructures, as well as on-prem installations, which aligns it with infrastructure and operations practices in enterprises. Operators can manage the broker cluster, configure security and authentication, and monitor performance and message flows. The platform includes management and observability capabilities so teams can view metrics, client sessions, topic usage, and logs, helping them operate large MQTT-based environments.

Client libraries and tools are available for connecting devices and services to the HiveMQ broker using MQTT. This includes SDKs and utilities that help developers implement MQTT clients on various platforms and perform testing. The ecosystem around the broker is designed to support both constrained edge devices and server-side applications, allowing bidirectional communication between field devices and cloud or data center systems.

From a marketplace perspective, HiveMQ fits into categories such as IoT connectivity platforms, messaging middleware, and event-driven integration infrastructure. It is used alongside security components, device management platforms, and analytics or data processing systems to build complete IoT solutions. Its focus on MQTT and enterprise deployment capabilities positions it for scenarios where organizations want standardized, broker-based messaging between devices and back-end services in a controlled and observable way.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 210
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

2A Ergoldinger Straße
Landshut, Bayern 84030
Germany

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Communications Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Communications

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