The primary use case associated with the product is that it helps enable integrations and expose them to the front-end channels. Our company is in the process of evaluating products which can seamlessly integrate with our head office and back office systems. Also, my company has to do you with some use cases associated with the front-end part. Basically, my company is probably planning to extend the services and products in our channels.
Senior Specialist at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-01-03T03:54:20Z
Jan 3, 2024
Mule Anypoint Platform is used as an integration tool to integrate applications and for data transformations. It is mostly used as an integration tool to connect multiple systems, and it comes with pre-built connectors to allow users to connect with multiple systems, like SAP, Salesforce, or any of the message queuing systems, IBM MQ or Apache ActiveMQ. With Mule Anypoint Platform, connecting multiple systems, integrating them, and transferring data from one system to another is easy. The tool helps users have point-to-point connections and achieve an overall integration.
So what we are trying to do is help a customer create a platform where they can integrate multiple business applications. Previously, they were using point-to-point integrations, but now they want to leverage Mule Anypoint Platform as the integration layer. They have about 60+ applications and close to 300+ endpoints that they want to connect through Mule. They are gradually migrating from SnapLogic and Workato, including data integration currently handled by Talent, to Mule as the unified platform. Our role is to assist in building these integrations. We are retrofitting some of the existing ones into Mule and ensuring a smooth transition from other integration solutions to MuleSoft. Additionally, for new businesses, they plan to build integrations directly on top of Mule Anypoint Platform.
Primarily, we use Mule Anypoint Platform for orchestration and workflows. We also use it when more than two applications have to talk to each other or real-time transactions are required. Another use case is for a triggering mechanism that also requires data transformations.
We have a strong presence in various use cases, with the primary focus being on digital integration and API monetization. Our main objective is to help our customers maximize the value of their APIs and generate revenue from them.
Senior Principal Architect at Invenio Business Solution Pvt Ltd
User
2021-07-09T10:22:31Z
Jul 9, 2021
I architected applications / platforms over Mule; I see MuleSoft as a Platform which can propel / transform any legacy enterprise into digital age.
Following are the reasons.
1. Mule comes with 100s of connectors for Communication protocols (HTTP, TCP, WebSockets, FTP, with Security etc..) + Data Protocols (Database, File, SAP, Salesforce) etc.. and supports a wide range of data formats like JSON / XML / CSV etc.
2. Mule Advocates API Led connectivity dividing the application into Data/System APIs (Abstracting Data Layer), Process APIs (A mash-up of System APIs), Experience APIs (supporting different UI Channels like Web, Mobile etc.) on top of Process APIs
3. It gives components a low code platform, with data transformation from one form to another form, Batch and other standard integration patterns like Routers/aggregators / scatter-gather etc.
The toolset and separation of concerns at each layer give a great level of flexibility for transforming any legacy enterprise into the digital age.
We are using the Mule Anypoint Platform for multiple clients. One of our clients is the largest retail chain in the US and we are using the solution for integration with E-commerce and for the largest logistics and cloud company in the US for integrating their transport management system. Additionally, we have many manufacturing organizations, where we are integrating their legacy applications, SaaS-based application, SAP database, et cetera.
Our customers have a transformation center, and all their existing enterprise applications have to integrate to it. For example, SAP, Salesforce, and some SFTP integrations. We are doing all of these integrations with the Anypoint Platform.
Principal Consultant at a consultancy with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-03-22T16:51:24Z
Mar 22, 2022
We use the infrastructure of the Mule Anypoint Platform to host our application and services on Amazon. We are end-users and I'm a technical delivery manager.
Senior Technical Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-04-20T17:28:02Z
Apr 20, 2021
We primarily use the solution for different customers. In a real-time scenario, if you want to connect any system to any system or any application to any application or any message to any message - source to target - you can use this product. Maybe there are different applications and different legacy systems. If you want to connect one system to another system, for example, SAP to Salesforce, you can. If SAP only communicates in certain formats, Salesforce might not understand these formats. However, if I want to pass data from one to the other, I use MuleSoft as the medium to do it.
Director Data Analytics and Insights at a mining and metals company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-03-17T01:18:45Z
Mar 17, 2021
I used it in my previous company. We were using it to build a middleware layer to connect a lot of systems together. Oracle and Salesforce were the two primary systems that were being done. We were building it out so that we could hook in any of the ERP systems that we had at that company. So, the use case was to be able to connect systems and do process integration across multiple ERP systems.
Content strategist at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
MSP
2021-03-15T12:04:10Z
Mar 15, 2021
We are a solution provider and we have been working with a couple of people that use this platform It is used for API integrations. It helps to integrate systems together, working towards modernizing your IT, and putting systems into the cloud.
Our primary use case for this solution is for our supply chain network and integrations. I'm an integration architect and we are users of Mule Anypoint.
I've been developing Mule applications and have been using Anypoint Studio for development purposes. I have a Mule Anypoint Studio for the certification to test knowledge of the Anypoint Platform in the cloud. I've never been in a live situation for deployment within the cloud. We use Mule for daily activities like for domains like retail, eCommerce and the wholesale department. So most of the daily basic integration, ETL jobs when we have eCommerce, they do it in the USA. There are different time zones. In the Belgian system, you begin getting the insights using or doing analysis on the data. It enables us to have real-time integrations. Data flows from different domains as well as ETL jobs and for real-time integration. There were too many stores to make and to work on one platform, so this was the main purpose of use. There were different texts coming in and other things in the stores. They had to scan them and when they passed this information to other domains, like eCommerce, for example. All these jobs were running at a specific time.
Primarily we use the product for our retail platform to build our integrations. That is the main feature of what it does. So, it's an API (Application Programming Interface) and ETL.
MuleSoft Anypoint Platform is used for integration and API management, connecting enterprise applications across retail, e-commerce, and supply chain. It supports cloud-to-cloud and cloud-to-on-premises scenarios with real-time and asynchronous messaging.
Users leverage MuleSoft Anypoint Platform for diverse integrations including cloud-based and on-premises, enabling data transformations, middleware functions, and hybrid integrations. It seamlessly connects systems like SAP, Salesforce,...
The solution enables searching, publishing, consumption, and subscription of APIs via a portal.
The primary use case associated with the product is that it helps enable integrations and expose them to the front-end channels. Our company is in the process of evaluating products which can seamlessly integrate with our head office and back office systems. Also, my company has to do you with some use cases associated with the front-end part. Basically, my company is probably planning to extend the services and products in our channels.
I use the solution in my company for API development and integration.
Mule Anypoint Platform is used for the integration of different services or customer databases with Microsoft solutions.
I use the solution for NetSuite and Salesforce integrations.
Mule Anypoint Platform is used as an integration tool to integrate applications and for data transformations. It is mostly used as an integration tool to connect multiple systems, and it comes with pre-built connectors to allow users to connect with multiple systems, like SAP, Salesforce, or any of the message queuing systems, IBM MQ or Apache ActiveMQ. With Mule Anypoint Platform, connecting multiple systems, integrating them, and transferring data from one system to another is easy. The tool helps users have point-to-point connections and achieve an overall integration.
We are a global company, and Mule Anypoint Platform is at the center of all our e-commerce applications.
Our company's clients are all from different domains. We use the platform for integration and API management.
So what we are trying to do is help a customer create a platform where they can integrate multiple business applications. Previously, they were using point-to-point integrations, but now they want to leverage Mule Anypoint Platform as the integration layer. They have about 60+ applications and close to 300+ endpoints that they want to connect through Mule. They are gradually migrating from SnapLogic and Workato, including data integration currently handled by Talent, to Mule as the unified platform. Our role is to assist in building these integrations. We are retrofitting some of the existing ones into Mule and ensuring a smooth transition from other integration solutions to MuleSoft. Additionally, for new businesses, they plan to build integrations directly on top of Mule Anypoint Platform.
We use Mule Anypoint Platform in our company for API integration, API orchestration, and other related things.
Primarily, we use Mule Anypoint Platform for orchestration and workflows. We also use it when more than two applications have to talk to each other or real-time transactions are required. Another use case is for a triggering mechanism that also requires data transformations.
We have a strong presence in various use cases, with the primary focus being on digital integration and API monetization. Our main objective is to help our customers maximize the value of their APIs and generate revenue from them.
I think the solution is used to build APIs
I architected applications / platforms over Mule; I see MuleSoft as a Platform which can propel / transform any legacy enterprise into digital age.
Following are the reasons.
1. Mule comes with 100s of connectors for Communication protocols (HTTP, TCP, WebSockets, FTP, with Security etc..) + Data Protocols (Database, File, SAP, Salesforce) etc.. and supports a wide range of data formats like JSON / XML / CSV etc.
2. Mule Advocates API Led connectivity dividing the application into Data/System APIs (Abstracting Data Layer), Process APIs (A mash-up of System APIs), Experience APIs (supporting different UI Channels like Web, Mobile etc.) on top of Process APIs
3. It gives components a low code platform, with data transformation from one form to another form, Batch and other standard integration patterns like Routers/aggregators / scatter-gather etc.
The toolset and separation of concerns at each layer give a great level of flexibility for transforming any legacy enterprise into the digital age.
We are using the Mule Anypoint Platform for multiple clients. One of our clients is the largest retail chain in the US and we are using the solution for integration with E-commerce and for the largest logistics and cloud company in the US for integrating their transport management system. Additionally, we have many manufacturing organizations, where we are integrating their legacy applications, SaaS-based application, SAP database, et cetera.
Our customers have a transformation center, and all their existing enterprise applications have to integrate to it. For example, SAP, Salesforce, and some SFTP integrations. We are doing all of these integrations with the Anypoint Platform.
We use the Mule Anypoint Platform for API management and integration.
We use the infrastructure of the Mule Anypoint Platform to host our application and services on Amazon. We are end-users and I'm a technical delivery manager.
It's kind of a hybrid integration. We are trying to connect some of the paths to tie SaaS and on-premise applications together.
We are customers of Mule.
We primarily use the solution for the interconnection of applications in our microservices architecture.
We primarily use the solution for different customers. In a real-time scenario, if you want to connect any system to any system or any application to any application or any message to any message - source to target - you can use this product. Maybe there are different applications and different legacy systems. If you want to connect one system to another system, for example, SAP to Salesforce, you can. If SAP only communicates in certain formats, Salesforce might not understand these formats. However, if I want to pass data from one to the other, I use MuleSoft as the medium to do it.
I used it in my previous company. We were using it to build a middleware layer to connect a lot of systems together. Oracle and Salesforce were the two primary systems that were being done. We were building it out so that we could hook in any of the ERP systems that we had at that company. So, the use case was to be able to connect systems and do process integration across multiple ERP systems.
We are a solution provider and we have been working with a couple of people that use this platform It is used for API integrations. It helps to integrate systems together, working towards modernizing your IT, and putting systems into the cloud.
We primarily use the solution to connect multiple enterprise applications across multiple clouds.
Our primary use case for this solution is for our supply chain network and integrations. I'm an integration architect and we are users of Mule Anypoint.
I've been developing Mule applications and have been using Anypoint Studio for development purposes. I have a Mule Anypoint Studio for the certification to test knowledge of the Anypoint Platform in the cloud. I've never been in a live situation for deployment within the cloud. We use Mule for daily activities like for domains like retail, eCommerce and the wholesale department. So most of the daily basic integration, ETL jobs when we have eCommerce, they do it in the USA. There are different time zones. In the Belgian system, you begin getting the insights using or doing analysis on the data. It enables us to have real-time integrations. Data flows from different domains as well as ETL jobs and for real-time integration. There were too many stores to make and to work on one platform, so this was the main purpose of use. There were different texts coming in and other things in the stores. They had to scan them and when they passed this information to other domains, like eCommerce, for example. All these jobs were running at a specific time.
We provide the solution for the clients. It's mainly used for hybrid integration solutions. Cloud to cloud and cloud to on-premises scenarios.
Primarily we use the product for our retail platform to build our integrations. That is the main feature of what it does. So, it's an API (Application Programming Interface) and ETL.