Solace Systems
Solace Systems is an enterprise software and hardware provider focused on event-driven messaging, data movement, and integration across hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
- Event streaming and message brokering for real-time data distribution across applications and services
- Enterprise event mesh for routing events across on-premises (on-prem), private cloud, and public cloud environments
- Support for open protocols and APIs such as JMS, Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT), AMQP, Representational State Transfer (REST), and WebSocket for integration
- Management, monitoring, and governance tools for event-driven architectures and messaging infrastructure
- Use cases spanning core banking, payments, supply chain, Internet of Things (IoT) telemetry, and connected applications
More About Solace Systems
Solace Systems provides event-driven messaging and data movement technology that enterprises use to connect applications, devices, and services across on-prem data centers, private clouds, and public clouds (event streaming / integration). Its offerings are designed to establish an event mesh that routes events and messages across distributed environments so that systems can exchange real-time information without point-to-point integration.
The company’s core platform, commonly referred to as an event broker (event streaming / message broker), supports multiple open protocols and APIs, including JMS, AMQP, MQTT, REST, and WebSocket. This multi-protocol approach allows existing enterprise applications, microservices, web and mobile clients, and IoT devices to communicate through the same broker layer while using interfaces appropriate to their runtime environments. The platform supports publish/subscribe, point-to-point, and request/reply messaging patterns used in enterprise integration and service communication.
In many deployments, Solace Systems technology is positioned as the backbone for event-driven architectures (EDA) within sectors such as financial services, manufacturing, logistics, and public sector. It is used to distribute trading data, payments events, core banking events, order and shipment updates, telemetry from connected equipment, and customer interaction events. Architectural patterns include event mesh across regions and clouds, integration of legacy systems with modern microservices, and real-time data distribution into analytics platforms or data lakes.
Solace Systems also provides tooling for managing and governing event-driven systems, including capabilities for event discovery, schema management, access control, and operational monitoring (integration management / observability). These tools help architects and platform teams design event flows, manage topics and queues, and monitor performance and reliability across a fleet of brokers. This supports use cases such as regulatory compliance in financial institutions and operational monitoring in supply chain environments.
From a marketplace categorization perspective, Solace Systems aligns with event streaming platforms, enterprise messaging and integration middleware, and hybrid/multi-cloud connectivity. It is relevant for organizations standardizing on event-driven patterns for core transaction systems, digital channels, IoT workloads, and cross-cloud data movement. Its emphasis on open protocols, multi-environment deployment, and event mesh architecture places it alongside other middleware used for real-time integration, while focusing specifically on events and asynchronous communication rather than traditional batch or file-based integration.