Category: ETL/EAI/ESB

MuleCon2008 Closing Campground

The community has been brought together for the final campground session. Rather than sing kumbaya, we've been teased with t-shirts, toys and books from O'Reilly and being treated to a demo of a hot deployment by Travis Carlson. 'Tis all drag-and-drop… more »

MuleCon2008 Users Day 2

This first user track session is a panel, once again moderated by Michael Coté of Redmonk with John Davies, Technical Director and Head of Research at Iona, Eugene Ciurana of Leapfrog, John Rowell, CTO of OpSource, and John Gardner, Principal Consultant… more »

Mule Galaxy MuleHQ and Mule Saturn

The final session for today goes into System Management of Mule and the the additional products that mitigate risk in SOA deployments. This was definitely the most heavily attended of the user sessions. MuleHQ is a dashboard that provides device-leve… more »

OpSource at MuleCon

OpSource provides web operations for SaaS companies. They deliver about 250 on-demand applications involving billions of transactions per day. The backend is Mule. OpSource using the best solutions to their challenges, open source or proprietary, whic… more »

Mule eCommerce Case Study Online Pharmacy

The second session in the first user breakout is by Craig Sutter, Technology Director of VetSource. VetSource deals with many challenges from the multitude of partners' and manufacturers' integration points to regulatory requirements. Existing platfo… more »

Users on Mule

The afternoon sessions are split into a Developer Track and a User Track. I decided to attend the User Track. The first speaker was Shigemoto Fujikura of OGIS International speaking about the S2Mule project that they implemented. As part of an all enc… more »

Partner and Customers at MuleCon2008

The rest of this first morning of MuleCon2008 seems to be devoted to partner and customer use cases. The afternoon will be breakout sessions separated into a user track and a developer track. This is in stark contrast to last year's MuleCon, where the… more »

MuleCon2008 Intro and Year in Review

Mahau, the Director of Marketing gave the introduction. There are more than double the number attendees this year as last. All members of the core development team are here. Dave Rosenberg provided the year in review. Four babies, all girls,… more »

MuleSource Buys Microsoft, Oracle and Google

04/01/08 | by Joseph A. di Paolantonio [mail] | Categories: Open Source, ETL/EAI/ESB
In a move that was anticipated by industry insiders for several months now, MuleSource CEO Dave Rosenberg announced at the opening breakfast for MuleCon2008 that MuleSource had made successful hostile bids for Microsoft, Oracle and Google - pending SEC a… more »

MuleCon2007 Looking-back

Our main interest in ESB is to supplement ETL, and inject real-time data into dashboards, OLAP, maybe even reports. BPEL/BPM as an offshoot of BI is also of interest. ServiceMix/Tuscany don't seem to be as useful in this regard. My guess is that Servi… more »

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