EMQX 6.1.0 Released: Replayable MQTT Streams, Advanced Multi-Tenancy, and Expanded Integrations
EMQX 6.1.0 brings MQTT Streams for replayable messaging, enhanced multi-tenancy, and expanded data integration for enterprise-scale IoT.

EMQX 6.1.0 brings MQTT Streams for replayable messaging, enhanced multi-tenancy, and expanded data integration for enterprise-scale IoT.


In the newly released Neuron v1.3.0, protocol support for the electric power industry such as DL/T645-07, IEC 60870-5 104, and IEC 61850 MMS has been added.

EMQX development work is in full swing this July. We have added some exciting features and made a breakthrough progress on the key tasks of version 5.0.

EMQ, the leader of open-source and cloud-native distributed MQTT broker for IoT, is pleased to announce that EMQX Cloud is now available on Microsoft Azure.

Since many weeks ago, we have been working hard to define EMQX 5.0, it has been quite challenging to scope, prioritize, and finally get to focus on development in June.

A few EMQX Enterprise customers were asking how they can develop their own EMQX plugins and use them in the enterprise edition. This article is to document the steps.

Although a lot of changes originally planned for v5 have been pushed earlier to v4.3, the greater remaining work for v5 is just getting started, and everybody is so pumped to get started.

In this article, we will introduce to you the process of integrating Home Assistant with EMQX MQTT Cloud, a Cloud-Native fully managed MQTT service.

EMQX Enterprise v4.3.0 adds support for dynamic expansion of Kafka partitions and a more flexible way of sending MQTT messages through Kafka.

In April, EMQX 4.3-beta.5 release summed up all the fixes has to be done before 4.3.0 release. This allowed us to gradually shift our focuses towards 5.0 development.

In March, the focus of our work was on finalising 4.3 release as well as the design of EMQX Broker 5.0

This article will use the script and timing function of MQTT X to simulate temperature and humidity data reporting, and combine with EMQX Edge to verify Kuiper's stream processing function.

To make our open source projects moving forward in a more innovative, positive, and efficient rapid iterative state, the EMQX team announced that started to officially adopt the RFC process to collect suggestions from the community and to continuously improve the product's functions.