What’s the difference between low-code/no-code and iPaaS?

In recent months, the phrases “low-code” and “no-code” have popped up quite regularly. While they may seem like buzzwords — their usage dates back to 2011 and even as far back as the 90’s. For example, IBM’s GUI-assisted programming platform VisualAge for BASIC. In this blog, we’ll examine what low-code/no-code means today and how they assist […]

Introducing OAS 3.0 full API lifecycle support with Anypoint Platform

It’s been incredible to see the API revolution over the last couple of years, how APIs have become the defacto standard for all of software. It is no longer just a tool for hardcore developers, but one that anyone tech-savvy can use. And with this maturity, the number of API description languages as ways to […]

A visual language for digital integration

In my last blog, I introduced terminology that can be used to label common concepts and patterns in the realm of digital integration. My intent was to get architects on the same page when it comes to designing and understanding highly-integrated, complex software systems that are common in most 21st century enterprises. A lack of […]

When to use CloudHub vs. Runtime Fabric for high-performing Mules

Anypoint Platform offers several options for the deployment and management of MuleSoft runtimes (“Mules”). Amongst the most popular are the fully-managed cloud integration platform-as-a-service (iPaaS) CloudHub and the customer-hosted Anypoint Runtime Fabric options. While both options provide industry-leading capabilities and high levels of operational flexibility, underlying differences in how they operate need to be considered […]

AT&T’s road to success with Runtime Fabric

Brad Ringer, Principal Solution Engineer at AT&T, recently shared AT&T’s journey implementing MuleSoft Runtime Fabric and the benefits it’s seen as a result. He recently shared this story during MuleSoft CONNECT:Now Americas.  As a Principal Solution Engineer at AT&T, my role includes being the Lead Integration Architect of the Business Sales Salesforce Platform at AT&T. […]

Mule flows 101: Types, attributes, variables

Whether you are just starting out or you’re an experienced MuleSoft developer, getting the flows right in your Mule application can be complicated and difficult. A proper understanding of the types of flows and how the scope of variables and attributes changes depends on the way flows are invoked is essential to building functional Mule […]

Application network

Application network Learn how to use API-led connectivity to establish an application network — a set of applications, data, and devices integrated as a whole — to drive innovation for your enterprise.