News Desk
MuleSource Introduces New Mule ESB Offering to Support Enterprise SOA Infrastructure
Mule Enterprise Edition in Conjunction with New Systems and Data Management Tools Provide Robust SOA Infrastructure
Jan. 18, 2008 02:00 PM
MuleSource announced a new subscription-only enterprise
packaging of its popular Mule Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) integration
platform. With Mule 1.5 Enterprise Edition, enterprise customers now have a
fully tested, out-of-the-box SOA infrastructure platform solution complete with
monitoring, data management, and patch management tools. With the announcements of the Mule Galaxy open
source SOA governance platform and the Mule Saturn business-level monitoring
tool, MuleSource is raising the bar for SOA infrastructure software.
“As evidenced by our download numbers, growing developer
community, and increasing global footprint, Mule has solidified its position as
the leading ESB technology,” said Dave Rosenberg, CEO of MuleSource. “Mule Enterprise enables us to
better serve our growing Fortune 2000 customer base.”
Mule Enterprise
is a core component of the MuleSource subscription offering. For a single
annual fee, a MuleSource subscription offers a unique combination of technical
support, sophisticated management tools, and reduced total cost of ownership
(TCO), making it a must-have for enterprise-level deployments and
mission-critical applications.
“Interest in open source SOA infrastructure is growing
rapidly because of the increasing use of SOA in general, the spread of
proprietary ESBs, and the low cost of open source ESBs, which have the
potential to reduce software costs and enhance vendor independence, especially
where other open source components are used,” said Roy Schulte, vice president
and distinguished analyst, Gartner. “Companies that are not comfortable
assembling and integrating the component parts of an open source SOA
infrastructure themselves now have the choice of several pre-integrated and
fully supported commercial open source SOA infrastructure suites.”
In addition to enterprise-class QA and platform
certification, new features in Mule Enterprise include:
- Support for Apache CXF Web Services Framework
- Patch management and provisioning via MuleHQ
- Streaming of large data objects through Mule without being
read into memory
- BPM process initiation and management including parallel
processes
- Nested Routers to decouple service implementations from
service interfaces
- Support for multiple models including: SEDA, Direct,
Pipeline, Streaming, Inherited and Custom
- Diagnostics feedback mechanism for customer support
“We have seen a lot of benefit from Mule’s
configuration-based platform, integrating applications with minimal coding,”
said Rory dela Paz, senior architect, Biogen. “In addition, having critical
monitoring and management tools pre-integrated with Mule ESB and working
out-of-the-box means we can accelerate development and lower overall managing
costs for our Mule-based projects.”
While Mule Community Edition remains freely available for
all users, Mule Enterprise is only available as part of a MuleSource subscription.
Mule 1.5 Enterprise
is available for 30-day trials via download at http://mulesource.com/download/,
or immediately via a MuleSource subscription. For more information about the
MuleSource subscription, visit http://www.mulesource.com/services.
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