Solace

Solace technology enables open data movement by routing information between applications, devices and people across clouds using open APIs and protocols. Open data movement helps companies modernize legacy applications and successfully pursue big data, cloud, and IoT strategies.
Leaders in many industries have used Solace technology to become more agile and efficient, to improve decision making, and to offer their customers innovative data-driven services. Solace technology is everywhere, though most are unaware. Every time someone uses their American Express card (upwards to 4 million times per day), the information being transferred from the terminal to the bank is being transferred with Solace Technology, seamlessly.
We typically recruit for Software Developers, Software Test Engineers, Technical Customer Support Engineers, and DevTest Engineers.
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