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Google, OAuth, and the Confused Deputy – A tale of Security
It sounds like the title for a fantasy movie, but Google, OAuth and the “confused deputy” is a very common issue. Wikipedia defines a confused deputy as “a computer program that is innocently fooled by some other party into misusing its authority. It is a specific type of privilege escalation” (complete article here). The Wikipedia article shares an […]
Meet a Muley – Marina Bottacchi, Web Developer
Happy Friday! This week we’re back with another exciting Meet a Muley post. We chatted with Marina Bottacchi, our Front End Web Developer in Buenos Aires about her geek merchandise days and her adorable pets. As a part of the web and marketing teams, Marina not only ensures our site is always looking good, she […]
MuleSoft named best place to work in 2013
MuleSoft has been named one of the “Best Places to Work” by the SF Business Times. The Times’ rankings are based on anonymous, voluntary surveys which rank their employer in areas such as teamwork, retention, co-workers, manager effectiveness, trust in senior leadership, benefits and overall job satisfaction. So what is it about MuleSoft that makes […]
Salesforce Goes Real-time
With the recent Spring 12 release of Salesforce very few would have noticed a little unsung feature that will change the way many applications interact with with Salesforce. The Streaming API went GA and allows to listen to changes to objects in the Salesforce platform rather than polling. Salesforce joins the ranks of other […]
Adding Flows Dynamically
Mule has a new really cool module ready to be used in Muleforge called Dynamic Flows. The idea behind this new module might sound strange at first but it is actually quite simple: it allows you to add new flows to your existing mule application without restarting the server. It provides three simple operations for flow management: […]
Twilio Cloud Connector for Mule
I’m pleased to announce the release of a new Cloud Connector for Twilio. If you don’t know what Twilio is, you should definitely check it out! What is Twilio? Let me give you a brief introduction to Twilio. In short, Twilio provides a cloud API for voice and SMS communications that leverages existing web development skills, […]
Modeling your Business Logic: BPM, Rules, and CEP (Part 2)
In part 1 of this post, I gave an overview of BPM, Rules, and CEP and the way they compliment an integration platform such as Mule. Now let’s take a look at what Mule has to offer for integrating with some of these tools.
Inter-operable Publish/Subscribe With AMQP
Being able to publish and subscribe to event streams is a powerful enabler for business activities. As business rules change and systems evolve, the low coupling that is inherent to this integration pattern allows an IT landscape to evolve gracefully. Imagine, for example, that you need to perform several independent actions whenever a user signs-up […]
System Admins. R.I.P.?
The advent of the cloud has brought a wave of changes in IT from the way we provision servers to the applications we use. At MuleSoft Google Apps provides email and office productivity services, Salesforce provide us with sales, support and product tracking, Marketo provides our marketing automation services and Atlassian gives us issue tracking […]
A New Chapter for MuleSource
It’s been an exciting couple of months for MuleSource. We began the year with 2 blowout quarters behind us. Last week we announced that Mark Burton, the former executive vice president of Sales from MySQL has joined the MuleSource board of directors. Mark brings a wealth of sales operating experience from one of the most […]



