Using APIs to build a great architecture
As we often say, APIs are the way to connect applications, data, and devices that will give your organization greater agility and flexibility. We
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
How MIT is enabling digital transformation
Colleges and universities are under pressure from demographic and technological changes. And in theory, digital transformation could ease some of that pressure. Technology can bridge
Stop making spaghetti code
Spaghetti is delicious when it's on your dinner plate, but it can give you indigestion when it's an enterprise integration pattern. When developers and
Announcing solutions that will transform healthcare
We are excited to announce healthcare initiatives that will have a profound effect on the way patients and medical professionals interact. The first of
What we learned from failed SOA implementations
It’s been almost 30 years since the concepts behind SOA, specifically the notion of decomposing monolithic applications as discrete functions, were first introduced. Many
Just say no to slow
In our recent survey of 800 tech leaders, one particular statistic jumped out: 66 percent of IT leaders surveyed say that change is needed
Ensure API security with Anypoint Platform
API security breaches are expensive. How expensive? They can cost $400m or more. APIs are a strategic necessity for any business but it's equally
Extending Connectivity at CES
CES 2016 was supposed to be the year of the connected device - companies of all sizes were unveiling the latest smart devices to
API-led Connectivity and CQRS: API layering and the CQRS API implementation
In this 4 part blog series, I describe in detail how one might go about modernizing a functional, but legacy Supplier Relationship Management (SRM)