Announcing Anypoint Studio 7.4 GA

Ensuring developer productivity with Mule 4 and Anypoint Studio has been a core priority for MuleSoft this year. We’re excited to announce the GA of Anypoint Studio 7.4, which comes with Mule 4.2.2 and introduces native OAS support, dependency management, and API search capabilities to accelerate API development. 

The making of MuleSoft Accelerators for Salesforce

As a Muley from the old times, one question that came to my mind during the acquisition is how MuleSoft is going to deliver new value for our customers now that we are part of Salesforce. To help answer this question, I joined the Accelerators team, with the goal of building MuleSoft Accelerators for Salesforce […]

So, is a modern microservices architecture the ultimate answer to everything?

This is the third blog in a series explaining how MuleSoft’s Anypoint Platform can provide agile connectivity across monolith, SOA, and microservices architectures. In my last blog, I reviewed the different types of architectures that have evolved over the last decade and how that has now led to the commonly used microservices architecture approach. This […]

The road to microservices: an overview of architectures

This is the second blog in a series explaining how MuleSoft’s Anypoint Platform can provide agile connectivity across monolith, SOA, and microservices architectures In my last blog post, I discussed the impact agility has on business and IT, what it means for a business to be agile, and how implementing flexibility within your architecture enables […]

Getting to know Anypoint Visualizer

Anypoint Visualizer is a graphical visualization that provides a high-level view of your application network. It automatically organizes APIs, Mule applications, and third-party systems into a comprehensive view of how they are connected. The data displayed is dynamically updated based on real-time traffic and does not require any prior configuration.

Microservices on rails

In the intro to this blog series, I promised to reconcile the apparent incongruence of strategic business objectives (move fast) with traditional IT must have paradigms (be safe). In the last post, we chugged away at the surrounding ecosystem that’s needed to support the velocity promised by the former. In this post, I pause at […]