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Guide to turning your composable enterprise vision into a reality
Application networks and APIs are a key enabler of the composable enterprise, creating a more agile organization and allowing for rapid responses to changes... read more.
Why Mule is not your data strategy
I often get asked the question, “What is your data strategy?” It’s a bit of a tricky question as in some areas we do... read more.
What to expect when you’re expecting: application network edition
I joined the MuleSoft Customer Success (CS) team in mid-2019 which was the beginning of a new adventure for me in many ways. I... read more.
How managed file transfer solutions add value to an application network
In enterprise system integrations, there’s no escaping the need to include file transfers in workflows. Integrators building out an application network in MuleSoft often... read more.
Digital twins: IoT and the application network
A surprise awaited me as I arrived to a recent analyst briefing. My scheduled analyst, the one responsible for integration, had to cancel. His... read more.
Intelligence and the application network graph
Since our Anypoint Platform October 2018 release, you've likely heard us talking a lot about the application network graph. We have continued to build... read more.
Inside an application network: End-to-end API chain correlation with Splunk
As an IT professional, have you ever been in a situation where you know something is broken, but you can’t manage to spot where... read more.
How should banks tackle the innovation challenge from fintech startups?
The influence of rapidly-evolving macro-economic conditions and regulatory changes, especially following the 2008 financial crisis, have always kept the financial services industry on its... read more.
It’s almost 2018. Where is your application network?
For a while now, what gets me up and out of bed each morning is a new and very different way of thinking about... read more.
Middleware is dead! Long live the application network!
Once upon a time, I couldn’t do without my middleware. To make my application resilient and scalable, and to allow it to talk to... read more.