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Redwood Logistics on B2B integration: “We’re able to onboard customers three times faster”
EDI is an industry standard messaging protocol in the transportation logistics industry. It is also notoriously difficult to work with, as it is an aging technology, and is often not immediately compatible with newer types of systems like SaaS and mobile applications. Yet companies in the transportation industry need modern B2B collaboration and integration with […]
Introducing the Anypoint Connector for Redis
REmote DIctionary Server (REDIS) is an open source, in-memory data structure store which was created by Salvatore Sanfilippo in 2009 for real-time web analytics. This open source project had been sponsored by VMware and Pivotal Software, and since June 2015, has been sponsored by Redis Labs. According to Redis Day TLV 2016, Redis has gained […]
Introducing Anypoint Connector for Zuora
MGI research estimates the total addressable market (TAM) for Agile Monetization Platform software will be $102 billion by 2020. In this massive growth market, Zuora is considered one of the leading players with 4.5B API calls monthly. We are excited to support MuleSoft customers participating in this growing subscription economy through our new Anypoint Connector […]
What you need to know about containerization and “the internet of physical things”
In this blog post, I would like to highlight the similarities between the physical logistics of moving physical cargo containers and the digital logistics of moving data. In essence, I want to translate the shipping jargon into everyday language to allow you to gain an insight into the world of containerization. Equally for the Container […]
4 key guiding principles to building your application network
In a previous post, I explained the reasons why pure SOA, despite being a powerful architectural paradigm with many benefits, could fall short. Building on that narrative, I will provide in this post guiding principles to help you create a modern integration strategy – one that enables digital transformation, supports the API economy and is suitable […]
TLS improvements in Mule 3.8
As you might have read, Mule 3.8 includes a number of improvements regarding TLS. In this post, we will analyze the TLS environment prior to this release and explore all of the new enhancements in detail so that you can start taking advantage of them. The basics of Transport Layer Security TLS (as SSL), is […]
Connecting anything to anything: How the MuleSoft team got a Commodore 64 to tweet
When MuleSoft engineering recently organized a two-day internal hackathon, our team of four: immediately got to work brainstorming what to build. Very quickly we gravitated towards creating an interactive IoT installation that would illustrate how MuleSoft’s technology makes it easy to connect the world’s data and devices together in interesting and useful ways. Moreover, we […]
Proxying with API Manager
We often expose the proxy APIs that connect applications to their backend APIs. With a proxy API, the application continues to run without issue and continue to call and connect to the backend API while a developer is editing it. Exposing a proxy API also protects the backend API from the world, shielding the real […]
MUnit 1.2.0 is out!
Did you know that a new version of MUnit is available? This new MUnit release is a joint release with a new version of the MUnit Runtime (1.2.0) and also, a new version of the MUnit Studio Plugin. Some new features of this release include: MUnit Nested Folders & Multiple Suite Run Before MUnit 1.2.0, you could only place […]
HowTo – Create API aggregations
With the advent of next generation, easy to use integration toolsets, the following is becoming a very familiar scenario. The business has a use case to move customer records from a database (DB) to Salesforce (SFDC). A system analyst in the line of business quickly creates an integration with a connector and deploys it. A few weeks […]



