Industries - E-Commerce

Today’s online e-commerce application is not relying on a single data source and application engine. Instead, the vast majority of e-commerce applications are dynamically bringing together data from multiple sources and presenting it to the user in an integrated fashion.

A single e-commerce transaction may require real-time integration of a product catalog, content management system, inventory system, CRM, and e-commerce engine. Further, depending on the customer’s profile, location or order, it may need to be routed to any number of fulfillment applications or trading partners.

MuleSoft’s e-commerce solutions power some of the world’s largest online storefronts across industries, including pure-play online retailers, online services, as well as web storefronts for brick-and-mortar businesses. Mule’s 100+ out-of-the-box connectivity options make back-end integration dead-simple, and Mule Cloud Connect’s native REST, Web Services, and Ajax integration capabilities give web application developers a robust toolbox of options with delivering enterprise data to the front-end.

Sample Case Studies

  • Industry-leading Walmart.com uses Mule ESB to integrate its product information management (PIM) catalog system, with other systems, serving product information on over 4 million SKUs.
  • A top US online dating site uses Mule as the core of its SOA architecture, and to power its services around user matching and photos
  • A top-3 airline uses Mule as the infrastructure behind its online ticketing systems, accounting for over 70% of its transaction revenue
  • A major online advertising and media company uses Mule to back its website and customer portal, using Mule to aggregate content from multiple sources for presentation to the user, and to distribute content across its distribution network
  • One of the largest online specialty retailers in its category uses Mule to integrate its core ERP systems with third party vendors and business partners, giving it access to new channels and cutting its integration costs by 50%

 



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