We're using our Mule ESB mostly for integration projects for multinational companies that do business on a B2C or B2B basis. We also work with companies with multiple third-party vendors employed under their payroll. The Mule ESB helps integrate data from third-party systems or vendors with the company's systems and all the different platforms associated with a particular company.
CTO and Head of Strategy, Technology & Innovation at Cashapona
Real User
Top 5
2024-04-29T07:56:00Z
Apr 29, 2024
Mule ESB excels in orchestrating workflows and seamlessly integrating with business implementations while keeping technical details hidden. It also offers protocol transformation, converting between different protocols, and supports service exposure to customers while maintaining technical invisibility.
Readiness Manager/Business Analytics for GCC India Operations at Ericsson
Real User
Top 5
2024-02-12T10:34:05Z
Feb 12, 2024
I use the solution in my company to deal with use cases, like certain developments in webMethods.io. I had used the tool to deal with API implementation, which was something that was related to integration with the help of APIs. We used to provide APIs to our partners as an organization so that they can use our API and the logic we have written under the APIs, which can help them get the information they want based on the APIs.
We use this solution to integrate with other software applications. Now, we are running almost 50 integration APIs, and will have over 1 million billable transactions. The solution can be deployed on cloud or on-premises. I'm using version 4.2.
We use this solution when we have integrations and need to connect to SAP or to some Q mechanisms like ActiveMQ or RabbitMQ. The applications we develop are for administrators. We are customers of Mule ESB.
When I worked for the Sprint telephone company, we used the solution as a bridge between their legacy systems and the front end. We developed a lot of the functionality, for example, logging into users' accounts and activating cell phones.
ESB is middleware for interacting with multiple heterogeneous systems. Our most critical use case is ensuring the connection is ready, systems are interacting seamlessly, data conversion is happening, and the business logic is being applied. The solution is the middleware between the producer and a consumer, and we ensure that the producer is creating the data according to the consumer's requirements. If any orchestration or any transformation is necessary, then MuleSoft performs that.
Vice President at a philanthropy with 1-10 employees
Real User
2022-01-12T21:36:27Z
Jan 12, 2022
We were using it for EDI. We were using it for integration between RFID portals and our ERP system. We were also using it for the integration of customer data between the CRM and the ERP systems. I am no longer using it because I changed the company. We were using the cloud version.
My current client is using Oracle Fusion Middleware as their integration platform, and they want us to build a new platform enabling the same functionality using MuleSoft.
We use Mule ESB for integrating with third-party vendors. Mule ESB bridge between internal systems and third-party systems. Additionally, we use it for enterprise, web, and APIs services.
I use ESB to do integrations for a company called Pelindo. Pelindo is a company that's a terminal operator. They are involved in logistics, have many partners, and require transaction detection and a payment gateway.
I am a solution architect where I design solutions by leveraging integration tools, low-code platforms, and BPM platforms. We are using Mule EBS for transformation purposes.
Senior Software Engineer at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-12-21T10:50:00Z
Dec 21, 2021
This is an enterprise service bus, and it is mainly used for transferring data. For example, it is used when System A has the data that needs to be sent to System B. Our use case is transferring the enterprise data from one enterprise to a different enterprise. We use different types of connectors or connections to get the data, transform the data, and send it to a system. Almost all the integrations work in the same manner. It can be deployed on-premise, but nowadays, most of us prefer cloud-based solutions.
Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Consultant
2020-10-19T09:33:00Z
Oct 19, 2020
We implemented the Mule solution for our orchestration. We use it to follow up with the customer so the online order gets orchestrated to the target automated system.
Director - Projects at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
2020-09-06T08:04:27Z
Sep 6, 2020
We are an IT consulting company and we have built our security on Mule ESB. We work for different customers for whom we develop projects for application integration using MuleSoft. Our use cases involve connecting backend systems like Salesforce, SAP, and other custom applications. We also expose these APIs to external customers. We have also integrated it with a system of engagement, for example, Qooper.
Developer JAVA/JEE, Mule ESB at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2019-05-28T07:45:00Z
May 28, 2019
We use Salesforce to store the most valuable information in our system. We have many clients that request this data, and we send it to them using the Mule ESB solution.
For companies looking to modernize and unlock the value of existing on-premises systems and applications, an enterprise service bus (ESB) architecture serves as a critical foundation layer for SOA. When deployed as an ESB, the Mule runtime engine of Anypoint Platform combines the power of data and application integration across legacy systems and SaaS applications, with a seamless path to the other capabilities of Anypoint Platform and the full power of API-led connectivity.
We're using our Mule ESB mostly for integration projects for multinational companies that do business on a B2C or B2B basis. We also work with companies with multiple third-party vendors employed under their payroll. The Mule ESB helps integrate data from third-party systems or vendors with the company's systems and all the different platforms associated with a particular company.
Mule ESB excels in orchestrating workflows and seamlessly integrating with business implementations while keeping technical details hidden. It also offers protocol transformation, converting between different protocols, and supports service exposure to customers while maintaining technical invisibility.
We used Mule ESB for the integration between two or three organizations.
I use the solution in my company to deal with use cases, like certain developments in webMethods.io. I had used the tool to deal with API implementation, which was something that was related to integration with the help of APIs. We used to provide APIs to our partners as an organization so that they can use our API and the logic we have written under the APIs, which can help them get the information they want based on the APIs.
We use it for creating APIs and integrating with different messaging systems.
We use the solution to create integration with different systems.
We use Mule ESB to integrate different products like SAP and Salesforce. We also use it to transform data and communicate it in different versions.
We use this solution to get data.
We use this solution to integrate with other software applications. Now, we are running almost 50 integration APIs, and will have over 1 million billable transactions. The solution can be deployed on cloud or on-premises. I'm using version 4.2.
We use this solution when we have integrations and need to connect to SAP or to some Q mechanisms like ActiveMQ or RabbitMQ. The applications we develop are for administrators. We are customers of Mule ESB.
When I worked for the Sprint telephone company, we used the solution as a bridge between their legacy systems and the front end. We developed a lot of the functionality, for example, logging into users' accounts and activating cell phones.
ESB is middleware for interacting with multiple heterogeneous systems. Our most critical use case is ensuring the connection is ready, systems are interacting seamlessly, data conversion is happening, and the business logic is being applied. The solution is the middleware between the producer and a consumer, and we ensure that the producer is creating the data according to the consumer's requirements. If any orchestration or any transformation is necessary, then MuleSoft performs that.
We were using it for EDI. We were using it for integration between RFID portals and our ERP system. We were also using it for the integration of customer data between the CRM and the ERP systems. I am no longer using it because I changed the company. We were using the cloud version.
My primary uses are asset maintenance and data management.
My current client is using Oracle Fusion Middleware as their integration platform, and they want us to build a new platform enabling the same functionality using MuleSoft.
We use Mule ESB for integrating with third-party vendors. Mule ESB bridge between internal systems and third-party systems. Additionally, we use it for enterprise, web, and APIs services.
I use Mule ESB to exchange data between four or five systems at one time. We exchange government organizations' data.
I use ESB to do integrations for a company called Pelindo. Pelindo is a company that's a terminal operator. They are involved in logistics, have many partners, and require transaction detection and a payment gateway.
I am a solution architect where I design solutions by leveraging integration tools, low-code platforms, and BPM platforms. We are using Mule EBS for transformation purposes.
This is an enterprise service bus, and it is mainly used for transferring data. For example, it is used when System A has the data that needs to be sent to System B. Our use case is transferring the enterprise data from one enterprise to a different enterprise. We use different types of connectors or connections to get the data, transform the data, and send it to a system. Almost all the integrations work in the same manner. It can be deployed on-premise, but nowadays, most of us prefer cloud-based solutions.
We use this solution for payment integration. We are customers of Mule ESC and I'm a co-founder and the data engineer head.
At the moment, we are using MuleSoft 4, for which I am a certified developer. We use version 4.3.
We normally use the API-led connectivity approach. We get the architecture and follow the basic rules and principles that Mule has.
We implemented the Mule solution for our orchestration. We use it to follow up with the customer so the online order gets orchestrated to the target automated system.
Mule ESB acts as an intermediary that assists with integration between multiple layers.
We are an IT consulting company and we have built our security on Mule ESB. We work for different customers for whom we develop projects for application integration using MuleSoft. Our use cases involve connecting backend systems like Salesforce, SAP, and other custom applications. We also expose these APIs to external customers. We have also integrated it with a system of engagement, for example, Qooper.
It's used for regional implementation, where several systems are integrated and contributing to a central on-premises system.
I used the free trial account to test the product, it allows 10 days free trial. I'm a software engineer and a user of Mule ESB.
We primarily provide services using the Mule ESB. We use it to integrate multiple systems.
I'm a consultant in a bank in Kuwait. I suggest good products for companies that are seeking my advice.
Our primary use for this solution is API driven related management and lightweight message processing.
We are using the on-premises version of this solution.
We use Salesforce to store the most valuable information in our system. We have many clients that request this data, and we send it to them using the Mule ESB solution.
* API integration with many backend systems, deployment options, testing. * It helps me to manage API as well.
The integration of an ERP system with a payment system in order to improve accounting information and invoice management.