Introducing API templates with reusable System and Process APIs

In today’s world, APIs are used to abstract the complexity of systems of records, to provide secure connectivity to the end systems, and to accomplish business goals such as creating a unified view of a customer. But APIs alone cannot accomplish all integration use cases. For example, when you want to send data from won […]

Microservices with Mule

Govind Mulinti, a senior architect at Whishworks, is the guest author of this blog post.  Microservices has been a buzz word for past few years. It talks about a technique of designing integrations and APIs as independently deployable services. There are certain characteristics around organizations around business capabilities, automated deployments, intelligent endpoints and distributed control of […]

B2B challenges in healthcare

It’s no secret that paying for healthcare in the United States is extremely difficult to do. Payment systems for healthcare across the country are highly fragmented; many payers and providers use multiple formats for remittance. This creates challenges and frustration for patients, providers, and insurance companies, particularly at a time when there is increased pressure […]

HowTo – Data Integrity checks in batch processing

We recently introduced our  HowTo blog series, which is designed to present simple use-case tutorials to help you as you evaluate Mulesoft’s Anypoint Platform. This blog post is a follow up to our last blog “How to ETL” using Mule. In that post, we demonstrated how Anypoint Platform could be leveraged to read a large number of messages, […]

Out of the Weeds and into Product: APIs and the Future of Data Science

Today’s post is from Sean McClure. Sean is the Director of Data Science at Space-Time Insight, a leading provider of advanced analytics software for organizations looking to leverage machine learning for their business applications. Having worked across diverse industries, and alongside many talented professionals, Sean has seen the blend of approaches required to convert raw data […]

HowTo – Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) and Change Data Capture

We recently introduced our HowTo blog series, which is designed to present simple use-case tutorials to help you as you evaluate Anypoint Platform. The goal of this blog post is to give you a short introduction on how to implement a simple ETL (Extract, Transform, and Load) scenario using Mulesoft’s batch processing module. Anypoint Platform brings together leading […]

HowTo – Report analytics from Mule Runtime using Splunk

MuleSoft Anypoint Runtime Manager (ARM) provides connectivity to Mule Runtime engines deployed across your organization to provide centralized management, monitoring and analytics reporting. However, most enterprise customers find it necessary for these on-premises runtimes to integrate with their existing monitoring systems such as Splunk and ELK to support a single pane of glass view across the […]

MuleSoft wins Salesforce’s demo jam with dataloader

MuleSoft is revolutionizing the way the world connects data and applications. Recently, Anton Kravchenko, one of our Product Managers, won the Salesforce’s Demo Jam by demoing dataloader.io, our data loading tool for Salesforce. “It’s a truly amazing feeling to show how simple big problems could be,” he says. Salesforce is one of the most commonly […]

IT leaders will fail at digital transformation — here’s why

How do companies innovate and digitally transform their business by using the same strategies, procurement and operating models and approaches to technology? They don’t. They have the same company, just with a flashy website or mobile app. I had a meeting with a group of IT executives at a conglomerate in Southern Europe. The meeting […]

API-led connectivity and CQRS: How Mule supports traditional integration tasks

There is a lot of interest in how Mule supports emerging patterns like CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation), so I wanted to create a series of blog posts discussing an insightful approach. Over the course of the series so far, we described the initial problem at hand and how to solve it using CQRS and […]