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The real value of API-led connectivity from a Project Manager perspective

By Giulia Fabiano, Project Manager on Aug 31, 2022

I often felt a step behind my team at the start of new projects implementing system integration. Such projects are very technical and could be overwhelming for a Project Manager like me. I was drowning in tech details and scary-sounding abbreviations.

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Easy steps to automate a process with MuleSoft RPA

By Mayara Silva, RPA Associate on Aug 26, 2022

In the second part of my blog about MuleSoft RPA in action, I’d like to show the complete automation process - from process evaluation to design, build and execution. I hope it will help you see the potential of Mulesoft RPA and how you can apply it to improve the efficiency of your processes.

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MuleSoft RPA in action

By Mayara Silva, RPA Associate on Aug 26, 2022

After testing MuleSoft RPA (Robotic Process Automation), the new automation tool released only a few weeks ago, I cannot wait to share my thoughts. But let me start with a few tips for creating a stable RPA automation:

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I'm a MuleSoft Mentor!

By Bruno Souza, integration expert on Aug 24, 2022

I'm thrilled to be accepted as a MuleSoft Mentor! Sharing knowledge is a great way to help and give back to those who once supported me.

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Publish MuleSoft RPA into Exchange and invoke it from a Mule API

By Leonardo Cassimiro on Aug 22, 2022

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) tools are designed to carry out all human repetitive tasks. Bots can retrieve information from legacy and modern applications and extract data from emails, documents and even web pages. They interact with applications using keyboard and mouse clicks just like we humans do. MuleSoft is a new player in the RPA market. MuleSoft RPA was released only a few weeks ago, and the great news is that it is fully integrated with MuleSoft Anypoint Platform and Composer.

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Manufacturing with MuleSoft, creating exponential value

By Anthony de Wouters on Aug 3, 2022

Navigating the world of manufacturing can be a complex and exciting experience. Whilst this could be said for most companies and industries, this proved more so the case when Infomentum recently delivered a proof of concept. This organisation not only finds itself at the heart of UK-based manufacturing but also at a junction between academia and government research. A solution was required to bridge the gap from both a technological and operational perspective.

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Salesforce Event-Driven Architecture with MuleSoft

By Guilherme Pereira, Senior Integration Consultant on Jul 15, 2022

Event-Driven Architecture allows you to create more resilient and scalable integrations for an infinite number of uses-cases. This approach enables us to develop modular and decoupled solutions providing real-time (or near real-time) connections.

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How we climb out of our comfort zone

By Charlie Stapleton on Jul 13, 2022

Remember the famous scene with Tom Cruise hanging onto the cliff's side by only his fingertips? The bravest members of the team Infomentum were up to this challenge. No, we didn't fly to Norway; instead, we went to the City Bouldering as a part of our Wellness Program!

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What I learned during my first MuleSoft Connect.

By Olga Kepa, MuleSoft Developer on Jul 2, 2022

The highlight of my week? My first MuleSoft Connect 2022! It was the first in-person event in almost 3(!)years. So, in case you missed it, I would like to share what I learned and enjoyed the most during that eventful day.

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When no one is perfect: how to provide negative feedback

By Shaha Alam on Jun 28, 2022

I've recently had the opportunity to reflect upon our annual staff appraisal process, specifically around the quality of feedback. One frequent observation is that reviews and comments often lack details, making appraisals challenging. It is especially true for managers who don't work closely with the appraisee and rely entirely on their colleagues' feedback to assess their progress. To address this issue, my colleague and I were asked to revisit the process and suggest what could be improved.

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