The fiscal year is ending and once again, your efforts to get modernization improvements funded haven’t planned out. You know that this lack of funding won’t stop any of your partners from decrying the competency or effort of IT.
Here is our Community roundup for November –– highlighting the best contributors to the MuleSoft developer community over the past few weeks. Check out the amazing content and contributions that happened this month! As always, if you know a great contributor that should be featured in the next issue of this blog series, make sure to tweet us @MuleDev.
October and early November have been very busy with 16 MuleSoft Meetups all around the globe. We celebrated the first community gatherings in Warsaw, Poland, Tel Aviv, Israel, and Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Developers play a crucial role in implementing an API-led approach for integration of applications, data, and devices to drive digital transformation. With the release of Mule 4, our goal is to empower you to cycle through projects with speed and velocity.
Microservice capabilities are expressed formally with business-oriented APIs. They encapsulate a core business capability and as such are assets to the business. The implementation of the service, which may involve integrations with systems of record, is completely hidden as the interface is defined purely in business terms.
Onboarding new employees in an organization has become a major headache for IT teams in every industry. With the advent of cheap cloud applications and decentralized software procurement decisions, users have access to an ever-growing number of applications to help them in their daily activities.
We are back this month with yet another Community roundup for September – highlighting great contributors to the MuleSoft developer community. Check out what the community was up to this month! And if you know a great contributor that should be featured in the next issue of this blog series, make sure to tweet us @MuleDev.