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Hutch vs IBM MQ: What are the differences?

Hutch: Inter-Service Communication with RabbitMQ. Hutch is a Ruby library for enabling asynchronous inter-service communication in a service-oriented architecture, using RabbitMQ; IBM MQ: Enterprise-grade messaging middleware. It is a messaging middleware that simplifies and accelerates the integration of diverse applications and business data across multiple platforms. It offers proven, enterprise-grade messaging capabilities that skillfully and safely move information.

Hutch and IBM MQ belong to "Message Queue" category of the tech stack.

Hutch is an open source tool with 712 GitHub stars and 103 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Hutch's open source repository on GitHub.

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      Reliable for banking transactions
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      Useful for big enteprises
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      Secure
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      Broader connectivity - more protocols, APIs, Files etc
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      Many deployment options (containers, cloud, VM etc)
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      High Availability

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        Cost

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      What is Hutch?

      Hutch is a Ruby library for enabling asynchronous inter-service communication in a service-oriented architecture, using RabbitMQ.

      What is IBM MQ?

      It is a messaging middleware that simplifies and accelerates the integration of diverse applications and business data across multiple platforms. It offers proven, enterprise-grade messaging capabilities that skillfully and safely move information.

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