- Walmart.com evaluates and chooses Mule as ESB
- Industry: Retail
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- Challenge
- Choosing an ESB weighs factors like existing technology, development and deployment roadmap, company policy, strategic partnerships (or lack of them), legacy systems, and so on.
- Solution
- MuleSource is a company established by the same team that created Mule. They offer support subscriptions at three different levels.
- Result
- Mule is the best of breed open-source enterprise service bus. It does the same things as any commercial offering with similar or better results. It’s free. An open-source community thrives around it. Mule is in production in many large companies worldwide, from financial institutions to large e-commerce applications.
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Travis Van
MuleSource
August 10, 2007
- Wiha Werkzeuge GmbH
- Industry: Retail
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- Challenge
- A system that is easy to maintain inhouse and where users can easily find products had to be found. Integration of a product-information-management-system, Navision® and TeleCash®
- Solution
- A new e-commerce solution based on eZ Publish. Development and deployment time of five months.
- Result
- 4300 products online, content in five languages, shops for two markets.
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aschuster
Optaros
November 27, 2007
- Wonderbox
- Industry: Retail
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- Challenge
- Paris-based Wonderbox needed to revamp its web presence, e-commerce and CRM systems to handle rapid growth in orders.
- Solution
- Proven open source solutions delivered a new web front-end, CRM capabilities, a call center and merchandising tools.
- Result
- Better web experience and improved business results from real-time order tracking, account management and customer care.
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rlent@eosdirectory.com
Wonderbox (wonderbox.fr)
February 06, 2008