The way we build applications is changing. As the development model shifts from writing lots of code to composing APIs together, a new generation of middle tier application architecture is being born. What does this mean for you? Ross Mason, MuleSoft's Founder and CTO, will provide his perspective on the future of this growing movement.
The Emerging Integration Reference Architecture | MuleSoft
1. The Emerging Integration Reference
Architecture
Presenters:
Greg Schott, President and CEO, MuleSoft
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Kira Patel, Marketing Manager & Moderator, MuleSoft
2. Housekeeping Items"
" Recording: Will be made available and sent via email"
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" Slides: Will be made available and also sent via email"
" Questions: Submit questions via the text box on the bottom
right; Q&A will be at the end of the presentation."
3. Presenter"
" Greg Schott, President and CEO, MuleSoft"
" 15+ years building and leading high growth technology
companies from early stage through IPO"
" Other areas of interest: "
– Utility-scale solar thermal energy"
– Mountain biking (better working with gravity than against)"
4. Agenda"
" Integration evolution"
" Middleware redefined"
" Public APIs, solution and problems"
" IT – The new supply chain"
" Tomorrow’s integration architecture"
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21. Questions and Answers"
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