API-led connectivity vs. MDM: How to use them together

Today, many businesses — especially global enterprises — have multiple separate applications and systems, where data crossing organizational departments or divisions can quickly become fragmented, duplicated, and out of date. It gets even more challenging when these companies acquire other organizations and add new systems to their existing ecosystem.

How to build and share a connector with 6,000+ organizations

Working with APIs can be challenging, especially when you have to unpack multiple concepts such as REST, OData, webhooks, watermarking, pagination, etc. MuleSoft Connectors augment these concepts by bringing a simple interface to developers at design time, so the developers only need to worry about the systems they’ll be integrating with. 

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 […]

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. […]

How to use Maven Archetypes to create MuleSoft API project templates

Mary Joy Sabal, Integration Technical Lead at Datacom is a multi-MuleSoft Certified Developer and Architect. She frequently speaks at Meetups and is the Wellington Meetup group leader. Joy shared how to use Maven Archetypes to create MuleSoft API project templates at MuleSoft CONNECT:Now JAPAC.  MuleSoft API Project Templates are great tools for integration projects. Throughout […]