Progress announced new powerful capabilities and enhancements in the latest release of Progress® Sitefinity®.
MuleSoft introduced the next major release of Anypoint Platform with DataGraph.
Developers can now instantly discover, access, and serve data from multiple existing APIs with a single query, without writing any additional code.
The new Anypoint DataGraph allows customers across industries to create composable business capabilities and deliver seamless digital experiences faster.
With the new Anypoint DataGraph, customers can use a single GraphQL query instead of writing multiple APIs requests.
The new release of Anypoint Platform allows IT and business teams to take advantage of reusable building blocks to:
- Accelerate delivery speed: As the number of apps and systems continue to grow, integration becomes more complex and slows down the business. With Anypoint DataGraph, companies compose data faster, by consuming data from multiple APIs with just a single GraphQL query. Developers can explore, unify, and serve data from all their APIs into powerful data services – without developing new code or creating new APIs. In addition, developers can increase efficiency by replacing custom code for many API requests with a managed service that requires no maintenance.
- Automate business processes: Dozens of new connectors allow IT and business to automate complex business processes. The new connectors make it easy to connect data from commonly used services and apps, including Automation Anywhere, Google Sheets, JIRA, Netsuite, and Stripe. In addition, new MuleSoft Accelerators for SAP, financial services and retail bring packaged industry solutions of technical assets and best practices to companies to quickly unlock SAP ERP data, streamline procure-to-pay, and achieve a single view of the customer.
- Build once, deploy anywhere: Building seamless experiences requires companies to access data across multi-cloud and hybrid-cloud environments. Anypoint Runtime Fabric, now available on Azure Kubernetes Service, Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service, and Google Kubernetes Engine, unlocks greater flexibility and agility by allowing customers to deploy consistently to any cloud. Companies can simplify visibility and management across major platform-as-a-service environments, so they can efficiently implement integrations and automations without being limited by the underlying infrastructure.
“Every industry is under pressure to deliver digital innovation faster to meet rising customer expectations and adapt to changing market dynamics,” said Meir Amiel, CPO, MuleSoft. “Any digital project requires integration, data, security, governance and APIs. With MuleSoft, companies are rethinking their approach to integration and APIs based on secure, reusable building blocks to solve their most immediate need and lay the foundation for ongoing innovation.”
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