MuleSoft

MuleSoft
Privately held company
Industry Computer software, SaaS, Open Source Software
Founded 2006
Founder Ross Mason, Dave Rosenberg
Headquarters San Francisco, California, USA
Key people
  • Greg Schott (President & CEO)
  • Uri Sarid (CTO)
  • Matt Langdon (CFO)
  • Ross Mason (Founder & VP Product Strategy)
  • Ken Yagen (VP Product Management)
  • Rob Horton (General Counsel)
  • Mahau Ma (VP Marketing)
  • Chris Purpura (VP Business Development, GM CloudHub cloud platform)
  • Simon Parmett (SVP Global Field Operations)
  • James Donelan (VP Engineering)
Products Mule ESB, CloudHub, and Tcat
Website www.mulesoft.com

MuleSoft, headquartered in San Francisco, California, provides an integration platform for connecting any application, data source or API, whether in the cloud or on-premises. [1] Started in 2006, MuleSoft provides the Anypoint Platform of integration products that tie together software as a service (SaaS) and on-premises applications.[2][3]

The company has transitioned beyond middleware and messaging to a more comprehensive, Integration Platform as a service (iPaaS) approach for enterprises.[4] MuleSoft provides APIhub, a directory that is designed to function as a social network for developers who want to share updates and information about more than 13,000 application programming interfaces (APIs).[5] For consumers and developers, it provides a catalogue of APIs along with an interactive development environment for running basic queries. For API providers, it offers a publishing platform and various tools to automatically generate API documentation.[6]

History

MuleSoft was founded in 2006 by Ross Mason. In April 2013, the six-year-old startup announced $37 million in Series E financing in a round led by New Enterprise Associates, with participation from new strategic investor Salesforce.com, and existing investors Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, Morgenthaler Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, SAP Ventures and Bay Partners. The round brings MuleSoft’s total financing to $81 million.[7]

In April 2013, MuleSoft acquired ProgrammableWeb, a web site used by developers to help build Web, mobile and other connected applications through APIs.[8]

Products

The Anypoint Platform is built as an integrated set of individual products. Users can utilize the bits of the platform that are of relevance to them, but also give themselves a roadmap in terms of their future technological direction. The different functional pieces are:

Awards

In 2013, MuleSoft received a number of awards including winning the SIIA CODiE for Best Integration Solution and AlwaysOn OnDemand Top 100 for Cloud Application Platform. MuleSoft was also named a best place to work by the Bay Area News Group and the SF Business Times. In November 2013, MuleSoft was named to the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 list and in May 2013 they were named to the Red Herring Top 100 North America list. In 2012, MuleSoft was listed in the AlwaysOn Global 250 Top Private Companies,[11] and was a bronze winner in the 2012 Tech Awards Circle, winning the award for Best SMB Software.[12] In July 2012, MuleSoft was awarded with two Silver Stevie Awards in the Customer Service Department of the Year and Customer Service Team of the Year categories in The 10th Annual American Business Awards.[13] In June that same year, MuleSoft was named to the 2011 SD Times 100 List in the APIs and Integration category, marking the third consecutive year, and fourth year overall, that MuleSoft has received the award.[14] The San Francisco Business Times and San Jose/Silicon Valley Business Journal recognized MuleSoft in 2012 as one of the Bay Area’s Best Places to Work.[15]

Additional awards include:

See also

References

  1. http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/03/readying-for-an-ipo-enterprise-saas-integration-platform-mulesoft-raises-37m-from-nea-salesforce-and-others/
  2. More SaaS Integration from MuleSoft
  3. MuleSoft Enters The Cloud Integration Race With The Launch of Mule iON SaaS Edition
  4. MuleSoft blends middleware, devops and PaaS for API integration approach
  5. http://www.itbusinessedge.com/blogs/it-unmasked/mulesoft-makes-api-management-social.html
  6. http://www.zdnet.com/if-the-future-is-the-api-mulesoft-may-have-the-yellow-pages-7000008547/
  7. http://pandodaily.com/2013/04/03/mulesoft-rakes-in-37-million-and-launches-its-anypoint-platform-to-connect-any-and-all-enterprise-apis-and-datasets/
  8. http://pevc.dowjones.com/article?an=DJFVW00020130423e94nrnq2d&from=alert&pid=32&ReturnUrl=http%3a%2f%2fpevc.dowjones.com%3a80%2farticle%3fan%3dDJFVW00020130423e94nrnq2d%26from%3dalert%26pid%3d32
  9. More applications for Standing Cloud's Community Edition — MuleSoft's Tcat Server, MindTouch, and an update to Drupal | Standing Cloud
  10. http://diversity.net.nz/mulesoft-launches-new-integration-platform-and-announces-massive-funding-round/2013/04/03/
  11. Announcing the 2012 AlwaysOn Global 250 Top Private Companies | AlwaysOn
  12. 2012 Tech Awards Circle Winners
  13. MuleSoft Continues Award-Winning Streak with Multiple STEVIE® Award Wins in 2012 American Business Awards | MuleSoft
  14. MuleSoft Continues Winning Streak with Fourth SD Times 100 Award Win | MuleSoft
  15. Best Places to Work finalists revealed - San Francisco Business Times
  16. Announcing the 2012 OnDemand 100 Top Private Companies | AlwaysOn
  17. MuleSoft Wins 2012 Cloud Award | MuleSoft
  18. http://www.thinkstrategies.com/blog/2011/10/mulesoft-wins-thinkstrategies-cloud-computing-business-value-award.html
  19. MuleSource Named a CRN Emerging Technology Vendor | MuleSoft
  20. Mule ESB once again named top open source ESB by InfoWorld | Mule ESB
  21. MuleSource decides to bypass a 'check box' feature in its next-gen product | Application development - InfoWorld
  22. MuleSource Named "Cool Vendor" by Leading Analyst Firm | MuleSoft

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