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Microservices and Netflix — Innovation at scale
You know how pervasive digital disruption is. But in case you needed another reminder, 52 percent of the companies in the 2000 Fortune 500 have either gone bankrupt, been acquired, ceased to exist, or dropped out. The way you survive in this environment is to be fast, agile, robust, and do it all at scale. At […]
Configurable batch block size in Mule 3.8
Welcome back! Following the series about new batch features in Mule 3.8, the second most common request was being able to configure the batch block size. What’s the block size? In a traditional online processing model, each request is usually mapped to a worker thread. Regardless of the processing being synchronous, asynchronous, one-way, request-response, or even if […]
Batch improvements in Mule 3.8 – Mutable commit blocks
Hello there! If you’ve been using Mule for a while now, you probably remember that the batch module was introduced back in the 3.5 release. If you’re not familiar with it, you can familiarize yourself by following these links: Introducing the Batch module Batch Module Reloaded How to build a Batch enabled connector Near Real time […]
A brand new look for Anypoint Platform
When you log in to Anypoint Platform, you’ll notice some changes have been made, providing a more clean, modern, and consistent experience throughout the platform. In addition to cleaning up the layouts, we have optimized the products so that navigating the various areas within a product is easier and more clear, and so that important […]
Announcing Mule 3.8: A unified runtime for integration and API management
As part of our upcoming Anypoint Platform June 2016 announcement, we are excited to release Mule 3.8. This release extends the flexibility of Mule, the runtime engine of Anypoint Platform, by unifying integration and API management capabilities into one lightweight distribution. It also significantly enhances core Mule functionality including DNS round robin load balancing, DataWeave […]
Production Lifecycle for IT operations: Anypoint Platform vision and June 2016 updates
According to a May 2015 survey conducted by the Harvey Nash Group and KPMG, 59% of CIOs and other IT executives face a skills shortage. In parallel, the goals and demands of the business continue to rise, which is forcing CIOs everywhere to do more with less. The need to build, deploy, and maintain applications […]
RAMLing again with API Workbench: From setup to design
I previously published a blog post in DZone that demonstrated how to design a RAML in API Designer, which is an online cloud editor that uses an in-browser filesystem in HTML5 Local storage. But then I thought of exploring some more options for a tool/editor that can help us to design and code our RAML locally as an […]
Running Mule as Worker Role on Azure
This week’s MuleSoft Champions guest blogger is Ruman Khan, a polyglot programmer who loves to code. If you are looking for options to have Mule running in Microsoft Azure to claim PaaS, one of the best ways is by using Worker Roles. Worker Roles are VMs with IIS disabled (this can be enabled if needed) and […]
Upcoming webinar: Best Practices for Microservices
Microservices is one of the hottest technology trends of 2016. But what do microservices actually mean for your business? How can you implement them in the right way? And what tools are available to help you? Join us at our upcoming webinar, Best Practices for Microservices, to learn how microservices can help your organization achieve digital […]
How a Role in Tech Sales Will Jumpstart Your Career
When I tell people I work in “sales at a tech company”, some react in a way as though they expect me to start flogging them some shady gadgets, especially in the UK and Europe. Americans have already figured out that software sales is a pretty cool gig, since some of the smartest young professionals across […]



