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ANALYSIS
What You Need to Know
- Breakouts in the AMQP predictive analytics are RabbitMQ, MQTT, WSO2. Seriously consider these technologies to gain a strategic advantage.
- The technologies who are at the peak of their interest are RabbitMQ, MQTT, WSO2.
- By far most employment needs are found in the Managed services, Red Hat, Open-source software technologies.
- These 3 fields have the most active practitioners who have the specific skill set or experience: Managed services, Red Hat, Cisco Systems.
- Red Hat, HCL Technologies, RabbitMQ lead in searches for information online.
- These three technologies are receiving the highest investments to gain clients: Managed services, Application layer, Digital Signature Services.
- These three technologies have the most active advertisers: Managed services, Digital Signature Services, Message queuing service.
- In patents, these three technologies have the most coverage Application layer, Red Hat, Cisco Systems.
- The most publications are available for Open-source software, Red Hat, Application layer.
- Instruction and courseware availability is highest in these technologies: Red Hat, Cisco Systems, Open-source software.
The AMQP report evaluates technologies and applications in terms of their business impact, adoption rate and maturity level to help users decide where and when to invest.
The Predictive Analytics Scores below – ordered on Forecasted Future Needs and Demand from High to Low – shows you AMQP’s Predictive Analysis. The link takes you to a corresponding product in The Art of Service’s store to get started.
The Art of Service’s predictive model results enable businesses to discover and apply the most profitable technologies and applications, attracting the most profitable customers, and therefore helping maximize value from their investments. The Predictive Analytics algorithm evaluates and scores technologies and applications.
The platform monitors over ten thousand technologies and applications for months, looking for interest swings in a topic, concept, technology or application, not just a count of mentions. It then makes forecasts about the velocity of the interest over time, with peaks representing it breaking into the mainstream. Data sources include trend data, employment data, employee skills data, and signals like advertising spent, advertisers, search-counts, Instruction and courseware available activity, patents, and books published.
Predictive Analytics Scores:
000441 – RabbitMQ
 000250 – MQTT
 000171 – WSO2
 000148 – ActiveMQ
 000111 – Apache Foundation
 000075 – Java Message Service
 000060 – Open standard
 000051 – Apache ActiveMQ
 000049 – Application layer
 000047 – Managed services
 000041 – Apache Qpid
 000035 – Message queue
 000012 – Erlang (programming language)
 000008 – XDI
 000008 – HCL Technologies
 000008 – Cisco Systems
 000004 – Software AG
 000003 – Wire protocol
 000002 – Progress Software
 000000 – XACML
 000000 – WS-Security
 000000 – Transport Layer Security
 000000 – Solace systems
 000000 – Security Assertion Markup Language
 000000 – Red Hat
 000000 – Open-source software
 000000 – OASIS TOSCA
 000000 – Message queuing service
 000000 – JORAM
 000000 – Enterprise messaging system
 000000 – Digital Signature Services
 000000 – Digital object identifier
 000000 – Binary protocol
 000000 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
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Evaluation Criteria Definitions:
Interest and Popularity:
Leaders:
099 – RabbitMQ
 094 – MQTT
 088 – WSO2
Google Trends data for gauging mindshare and awareness, the numbers are relative to their maximum (100), meaning number 100 has maximum interest right now and number 50 has half the interest it had from its peak of 100.
Employment Demand:
Leaders:
007873 – Managed services
 004229 – Red Hat
 001679 – Open-source software
Open employment opportunities on the date of this report for the subject. Indicator of the need of employers for this specific skill set and therefore their organization’s application of it in relation to the other subjects.
Active Practitioners:
Leaders:
00750799 – Managed services
 00287599 – Red Hat
 00205217 – Cisco Systems
Number of practitioners and professionals which have the subject skill set and experience. Indicator of the need of employers (and availability of employees) for this specific skill set and therefore their organization’s application of it in relation to the other subjects.
Monthly Searches:
Leaders:
090500 – Red Hat
 049500 – HCL Technologies
 040500 – RabbitMQ
How often a month a search is performed for the keyword/phrase: and indicator of interest in the subject.
Cost per Click:
Leaders:
013.01 – Managed services
 008.76 – Application layer
 008.70 – Digital Signature Services
CPC: The average amount advertisers pay Google anytime someone clicks their own ad for this keyword. Indicator of the advertising being spent on the topic ergo investments being made to attract clients.
Active Advertisers:
Leaders:
086 – Managed services
 038 – Digital Signature Services
 005 – Message queuing service
This shows how many unique advertisers have appeared on this subject in the last 12 months. Indicator of the advertising being spent on the topic ergo investments being made to attract clients.
Patents:
Leaders:
00110000 – Application layer
 00032900 – Red Hat
 00032900 – Cisco Systems
Patents issued for the specific subject. Indicator of R&D investments and innovation in the specific subject.
Books in print:
Leaders:
00011398 – Open-source software
 00006877 – Red Hat
 00004195 – Application layer
Number of in-print books that cover the subject. Indicator of the need for knowledge sharing and its availability.
Instruction and courseware available content:
Leaders:
00203000 – Red Hat
 00088200 – Cisco Systems
 00086800 – Open-source software
Number of instruction and courseware available content that covers the subject. Indicator of the need for knowledge sharing and its availability.
Complete Overview:
Interest and Popularity
099 – RabbitMQ
 094 – MQTT
 088 – WSO2
 065 – HCL Technologies
 052 – Open standard
 047 – ActiveMQ
 045 – Managed services
 041 – Apache ActiveMQ
 027 – XDI
 022 – Message queue
 021 – Digital Signature Services
 020 – Apache Qpid
 016 – Erlang (programming language)
 016 – Digital object identifier
 016 – Apache Foundation
 015 – Cisco Systems
 014 – Binary protocol
 013 – Progress Software
 013 – JORAM
 013 – Java Message Service
 012 – Wire protocol
 012 – Software AG
 012 – Application layer
 009 – OASIS TOSCA
 009 – Enterprise messaging system
 008 – Red Hat
 007 – WS-Security
 007 – Transport Layer Security
 006 – XACML
 006 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
 005 – Solace systems
 005 – Open-source software
 005 – Message queuing service
 002 – Security Assertion Markup Language
Employment Demand:
007873 – Managed services
 004229 – Red Hat
 001679 – Open-source software
 001511 – RabbitMQ
 001080 – Cisco Systems
 000620 – ActiveMQ
 000548 – Application layer
 000220 – HCL Technologies
 000201 – WS-Security
 000152 – Message queue
 000150 – Java Message Service
 000124 – MQTT
 000107 – XACML
 000100 – WSO2
 000094 – Software AG
 000044 – Transport Layer Security
 000032 – Open standard
 000025 – Apache ActiveMQ
 000019 – Security Assertion Markup Language
 000016 – Apache Foundation
 000014 – Message queuing service
 000013 – Progress Software
 000013 – Enterprise messaging system
 000005 – Apache Qpid
 000005 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
 000003 – OASIS TOSCA
 000001 – XDI
 000001 – Wire protocol
 000001 – Solace systems
 000001 – Erlang (programming language)
 000000 – JORAM
 000000 – Digital Signature Services
 000000 – Digital object identifier
 000000 – Binary protocol
Active Practitioners:
00750799 – Managed services
 00287599 – Red Hat
 00205217 – Cisco Systems
 00181580 – HCL Technologies
 00130486 – Open-source software
 00033934 – RabbitMQ
 00027736 – Software AG
 00019724 – ActiveMQ
 00013382 – Application layer
 00010853 – Progress Software
 00009445 – Message queue
 00005156 – WSO2
 00004668 – MQTT
 00002770 – Open standard
 00002688 – WS-Security
 00002608 – Java Message Service
 00002474 – JORAM
 00001994 – Apache ActiveMQ
 00001568 – XACML
 00000664 – Transport Layer Security
 00000576 – Digital object identifier
 00000543 – Enterprise messaging system
 00000489 – Binary protocol
 00000399 – Solace systems
 00000395 – Wire protocol
 00000325 – XDI
 00000276 – Security Assertion Markup Language
 00000244 – Apache Qpid
 00000231 – Apache Foundation
 00000131 – Erlang (programming language)
 00000114 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
 00000105 – Digital Signature Services
 00000058 – Message queuing service
 00000032 – OASIS TOSCA
Monthly Searches:
090500 – Red Hat
 049500 – HCL Technologies
 040500 – RabbitMQ
 027100 – Cisco Systems
 018100 – Software AG
 018100 – ActiveMQ
 009900 – Managed services
 008100 – JORAM
 006600 – Progress Software
 004400 – Message queue
 004400 – Application layer
 002900 – XACML
 001600 – Digital object identifier
 001300 – XDI
 001300 – Solace systems
 001000 – Java Message Service
 000880 – Apache Qpid
 000480 – Open standard
 000260 – Message queuing service
 000050 – Digital Signature Services
 000000 – WSO2
 000000 – WS-Security
 000000 – Wire protocol
 000000 – Transport Layer Security
 000000 – Security Assertion Markup Language
 000000 – Open-source software
 000000 – OASIS TOSCA
 000000 – MQTT
 000000 – Erlang (programming language)
 000000 – Enterprise messaging system
 000000 – Binary protocol
 000000 – Apache Foundation
 000000 – Apache ActiveMQ
 000000 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
Cost per Click:
013.01 – Managed services
 008.76 – Application layer
 008.70 – Digital Signature Services
 005.99 – Software AG
 004.32 – Java Message Service
 004.17 – RabbitMQ
 003.16 – Red Hat
 003.04 – Solace systems
 002.73 – ActiveMQ
 002.47 – Open standard
 001.22 – Message queue
 000.91 – Progress Software
 000.48 – XACML
 000.28 – Apache Qpid
 000.12 – Cisco Systems
 000.10 – Digital object identifier
 000.04 – Message queuing service
 000.04 – JORAM
 000.04 – HCL Technologies
 000.02 – XDI
 000.00 – WSO2
 000.00 – WS-Security
 000.00 – Wire protocol
 000.00 – Transport Layer Security
 000.00 – Security Assertion Markup Language
 000.00 – Open-source software
 000.00 – OASIS TOSCA
 000.00 – MQTT
 000.00 – Erlang (programming language)
 000.00 – Enterprise messaging system
 000.00 – Binary protocol
 000.00 – Apache Foundation
 000.00 – Apache ActiveMQ
 000.00 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
Active Advertisers
086 – Managed services
 038 – Digital Signature Services
 005 – Message queuing service
 003 – XACML
 003 – WSO2
 003 – Cisco Systems
 003 – ActiveMQ
 002 – Message queue
 001 – Software AG
 001 – Red Hat
 001 – RabbitMQ
 001 – Open standard
 001 – Java Message Service
 001 – HCL Technologies
 001 – Application layer
 000 – XDI
 000 – WS-Security
 000 – Wire protocol
 000 – Transport Layer Security
 000 – Solace systems
 000 – Security Assertion Markup Language
 000 – Progress Software
 000 – Open-source software
 000 – OASIS TOSCA
 000 – MQTT
 000 – JORAM
 000 – Erlang (programming language)
 000 – Enterprise messaging system
 000 – Digital object identifier
 000 – Binary protocol
 000 – Apache Qpid
 000 – Apache Foundation
 000 – Apache ActiveMQ
 000 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
Patents:
00110000 – Application layer
 00032900 – Red Hat
 00032900 – Cisco Systems
 00022200 – Message queue
 00021200 – Transport Layer Security
 00013300 – XDI
 00011200 – Open standard
 00007100 – Open-source software
 00006060 – Software AG
 00004600 – Wire protocol
 00003910 – Digital object identifier
 00003620 – Managed services
 00002610 – Security Assertion Markup Language
 00002530 – Java Message Service
 00001690 – XACML
 00001680 – WS-Security
 00001670 – Progress Software
 00001200 – JORAM
 00000940 – Solace systems
 00000905 – Binary protocol
 00000877 – Enterprise messaging system
 00000540 – MQTT
 00000449 – ActiveMQ
 00000391 – RabbitMQ
 00000384 – Digital Signature Services
 00000347 – HCL Technologies
 00000313 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
 00000298 – Apache Foundation
 00000252 – Message queuing service
 00000091 – Erlang (programming language)
 00000070 – Apache ActiveMQ
 00000050 – WSO2
 00000004 – Apache Qpid
 00000000 – OASIS TOSCA
Books in print:
00011398 – Open-source software
 00006877 – Red Hat
 00004195 – Application layer
 00002639 – Cisco Systems
 00002200 – Open standard
 00001906 – Transport Layer Security
 00001504 – Message queue
 00001109 – Security Assertion Markup Language
 00000831 – Managed services
 00000756 – Digital object identifier
 00000447 – JORAM
 00000399 – Software AG
 00000396 – WS-Security
 00000333 – Java Message Service
 00000234 – XACML
 00000198 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
 00000129 – Wire protocol
 00000126 – RabbitMQ
 00000120 – HCL Technologies
 00000098 – ActiveMQ
 00000071 – Progress Software
 00000071 – Apache ActiveMQ
 00000070 – MQTT
 00000067 – Erlang (programming language)
 00000067 – Apache Foundation
 00000058 – WSO2
 00000055 – Binary protocol
 00000036 – Digital Signature Services
 00000035 – Message queuing service
 00000029 – XDI
 00000026 – Enterprise messaging system
 00000010 – Solace systems
 00000010 – Apache Qpid
 00000004 – OASIS TOSCA
Instruction and courseware available content:
00203000 – Red Hat
 00088200 – Cisco Systems
 00086800 – Open-source software
 00072700 – Open standard
 00050700 – Managed services
 00032200 – JORAM
 00028800 – XDI
 00020000 – MQTT
 00013100 – Software AG
 00011200 – Transport Layer Security
 00009150 – HCL Technologies
 00008240 – Application layer
 00006680 – RabbitMQ
 00006350 – WSO2
 00002300 – Java Message Service
 00002230 – ActiveMQ
 00002130 – Progress Software
 00001570 – Message queue
 00001160 – WS-Security
 00000747 – Digital object identifier
 00000580 – Apache ActiveMQ
 00000551 – XACML
 00000373 – Wire protocol
 00000262 – Erlang (programming language)
 00000231 – OASIS TOSCA
 00000167 – Binary protocol
 00000141 – Apache Foundation
 00000131 – Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
 00000128 – Security Assertion Markup Language
 00000118 – Apache Qpid
 00000064 – Enterprise messaging system
 00000063 – Solace systems
 00000059 – Message queuing service
 00000006 – Digital Signature Services
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