FairCom MQ

FairCom MQ combines the benefits of an MQTT broker with the reliability of a dedicated embedded database. Its core persistence layer guarantees safe data transfer between subscribers and publishers, while the no-code configuration capabilities allow nearly anyone to enable cross-communication with your IoT devices easily.

Key Features

No-Code and
Low-Code Options

FairCom MQ is a plug-and-play broker with simple JSON configurations.

Reliability with Persistence

An embedded database stores MQTT messages, which allows persistent messaging even when devices go offline.
 

Easier
Integrations

FairCom MQ’s message distribution lets you add new processing capabilities without affecting existing integrations.

Bridge Between
IT & OT

Exchange data between OT and IT for telemetry, alerts, status, commands, and queries.

Real-Time
Monitoring

Parallel processing eliminates bottlenecks and improves your on-the-floor decision-making with real-time notifications between applications.

Lightweight
Requirements

FairCom MQ is suitable for deployment anywhere on the edge, even with limited or unreliable bandwidth.

“The configuration is straightforward; the way to interact with the MQTT administration and database uses the same API.”

Cédric Melançon, IoT/Industry 4.0 Specialist

IoT Data Integration

Automate factories with
industry-standard protocols.

Scale-out computing tasks with distributed messages.

Exchange data between OT and IT without disrupting current workflows.

Push data to and from
the cloud automatically.

IT Application Development

Send real-time notifications
between applications.

Use parallel processing
to eliminate slow service.

Reliably deliver messages to millions of devices using a distributed hierarchy
of MQTT brokers.

Track mobile device location in real-time with SOS alerts and user messaging.

For more information on what FairCom MQ can do, read our factsheet:

Technical Specifications

MQTT Broker

MQTT, MQTT 3, MQTT 5

Automatic Message Persistence

MQTT 5: Shared Subscriptions

MQTT 5: Request Response

MQTT 5: User-Defined Properties and Payload Types

MQTT 5: Session Expiration

Quality of Service (QoS)

IT Protocols and Connectors

SQL (ODBC/JDBC)

JSON APIs

HTTPS

Secure Websocket

Advanced Transforms

JSON to Table

Table to JSON

JSON to MQTT

Embedded DB

JSON DB w/SQL

JSON DB API

Data Replication

DB Sync (Notification Engine)

Security

TLS/SSL for MQTT

Native TLS/SSL

AES Encryption of Stored Data

Extensions

Cloud-MQTT Broker Connection

Control Center

Real-Time Monitoring Dashboard

MQTT Explorer — Built-In Web UI

Platform Supported

Windows

Linux

Reliability

Store and Forward

Message History

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