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MuleSoft Suite Of Tools Eases Way For SaaS Integration In The Cloud
MuleSoft this week launched Mule iON SaaS Edition, providing a broad set of new tools and services for swift software-as-a -Service (SaaS) integration in the cloud, and lowering the barrier to SaaS adoption for SaaS providers and developers.
The Mule iON integration platform as a service (iPaaS) connects across cloud-based applications and also connects SaaS to on-premise applications. MuleSoft's Anypoint technology for on-demand API connectivity eliminates the need for copious custom point-to-point code, said MuleSoft. [Disclosure: MuleSoft is a sponsor of BriefingsDirect podcasts.]
In recent commentary, Ross Mason, founder and CTO of Mulesoft, said, "The world today is moving at lightning speed to SaaS and cloud applications, and the idea of gaining competitive advantage through legacy enterprise applications is no longer relevant."
I agree. Key differentiators less involve building applications now than in the effective composition of services. Cloud and SaaS providers need to give their clients better means to leverage APIs and craft business processes across both enterprise and multiple Saas provider boundaries. This rationalization of cloud services stew is the new integration nut to crack.
The problem is, what type of platform and organizations can fulfill the role of cloud services orchestration hub? The role may not fit well for any one SaaS provider, nor any single or cadre of enterprises. For the time being, a best of breed platform and supporting ecosystem must evolve, and then the market will decide on who or what will be the acceptable hub mechanisms.
And the market for cloud integration technologies is clearly heating up. Also this week, FuseSource unveilved at CamelOne in Boston the Fuse ESB Enterprise 7.0 and Fuse MQ Enterprise 7.0 products to general availability. These platforms enable "Integration Everywhere," says FuseSource, with modular, open source products based on Apache Software Foundation projects. [Disclosure: FuseSource is a sponsor of BriefingsDirect podcasts.]
QuickStart Plan
Integration platform provider MuleSoft also unveiled on Monday a new QuickStart Plan for fast growth SaaS vendors and systems integrators (SIs) that enables them to build their own revenue-generating integration apps on the Mule iON cloud platform in just a few days. Pricing for iON SaaS Edition is based on a per month, volume of use basis, not based on connectivity, encouraging more connections over time.
On other integration news, SAP today said it plans to offer its own cloud-based integration technology, and also plans to enable its ecosystem of partners, including solutions from Mulesoft.
New features available with Mule iON SaaS Edition, which is available now, include:
In addition, Mule iON SaaS Edition introduces a gallery of over 20 packaged integration apps and more than 100 Cloud Connectors for the most common integration use cases.
Opportunities for everyone
Ovum's Carter Lusher sees opportunities for everyone involved:
In other news, MuleSoft announced a record quarter in Q1 2012, achieving a 109 percent increase in bookings year over year, the privately held San Francisco company said. This was driven by new customer wins among major companies and key SaaS vendor partnerships added in Q1 include Avalara and Zuora. Additionally, the company reported a strong customer renewal rate of 95 percent.
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Investing Well In IT With Emphasis On KPIs Separates Business Leaders From Laggards, Survey Results Show
Listen to the podcast. Find it on iTunes/iPod. Read a full transcript or download a copy. Sponsor: HP.
The latest BriefingsDirect enterprise IT trends discussion surfaces some fascinating new findings from a recent survey on chief information officer (CIO)-level priorities. We uncover what distinguishes leaders from laggards among businesses, and identify which IT approaches and solutions are driving the most powerful business results these days.
To help dig into the HP-sponsored, blind survey, explain what it means, and learn how these results can lead to establishing winning new IT strategies we're joined by Joel Dobbs, President and CEO of Compass Talent Management Group. He's also an Executive in Residence at the School of Business at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), and a lead blogger and member of the Enterprise CIO Forum. What's more, Joel is a retired CIO himself, coming from such organizations as GlaxoWellcome, Schering-Plough, and Eisai.
We're also joined by Daniel Dorr, a Worldwide Solutions Manager for HP Enterprise Marketing. The discussion is moderated by Dana Gardner, Principal Analyst at Interarbor Solutions. [Disclosure: HP is a sponsor of BriefingsDirect podcasts].
Here are some excerpts:
Gardner: What was the idea behind doing this survey at this time?
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HP Discover 2012 conference promises insights, information and user networking as businesses face a crossroads in IT delivery
HP Discover 2012 Conference Promises Insights, Information And User Networking As Businesses Face A Crossroads In IT Delivery
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The latest BriefingsDirect podcast previews the upcoming HP Discover 2012 conference and explores why this June event in Las Vegas is both an exclamation point on the current enterprise IT climate of change, as well as a neon signpost for HP's strategy and direction.
Look at why IT is at a crossroads, and how the very nature of IT is being redefined as a result of such large and global trends as the accelerating speed of business, cloud computing, security needs, mobile, energy-conservation demands, and especially the new role of IT as a service.
Such trends are pushing those tasked with supporting their businesses, as never before, to meet and collaborate with their peers and colleagues, and really re-evaluate how IT and business come together.
HP Discover 2012 provides an unparalleled opportunity for HP users to absorb the insights of the HP ecosystem and to learn more about their fields and technologies from their peers and associates. [Disclosure: HP is a sponsor of BriefingsDirect podcasts.]
The event marks an important time for HP, as it solidifies its responses to these trends, provides new levels of education and more insight into its new product services, vision, and leadership.
To help better understand HP Discover and its benefits noted blogger, author, and a longtime observer of all things HP Nina Buik, Chief Marketing Officer at Connect Worldwide, is interviewed by Dana Gardner, Principal Analyst at Interarbor Solutions. Connect is the largest user community of HP Business Technology customers, with more than 55,000 members worldwide.
Here are some excerpts from their chat:
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