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
What’s Your Top Innovation of 2014?
At MuleSoft, we know that integration not only cuts costs and makes developers’ lives easier, but it can also help companies bring innovative ideas
SOA School: Put your SOAP to REST
The benefits of applying the principles of SOA when catering to the IT needs of your organization are clear in a business-driven, vendor-neutral architecture.
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
Modeling your Business Logic: BPM, Rules, and CEP (Part 1)
One of the more common usages of Mule is as the integration piece of a larger SOA architecture. Mule has traditionally never attempted to
REST constraints: A benefit-focused discussion, part 1
REST - the REpresentational State Transfer as defined in Roy Fielding's thesis - is not a protocol, a standard, an API, a technology or a
Note to Businesses: Take the SOA, Leave the Buzz
In a recent post by Loraine Lawson on ITBusinessEdge, an informal survey was cited that referenced a majority of mid-market CIOs who “said they
ebizQ Commentary: Is “Guerrilla SOA” a Realistic Option When the CEO Doesn’t Approve Your Budget?
Trying to get budget from the C-level in these economic times can be difficult, but integration and SOA initiatives are still very much alive
Pragmatic SOA Governance
I recently wrote an article that appeared in eBizQ on the topic of SOA governance. In this article, I argue that the primary reason
Webinar: Scalable SOA with GigaSpaces and Mule
I am presenting a webinar with GigaSpaces tomorrow on Scalable SOA where we’ll be introducing a powerful joint solution integrating GigaSpaces’ XAP with the