The UI and platform is very easy-to-use. When customizing flows, field names populate automatically from Salesforce and NetSuite. You don't have to manage obscure ID names which can be confusing for non-technical users.
While there is a lot of documentation available there could be better samples and field use descriptions.
Mule ESB comes out of the box with a great suite of enterprise-level connectors, allowing quick, no-hassle wire-ups of standards-based processes. If your solutions are more custom, Mule is Spring-backed, meaning wiring up custom protocols is almost as easy...
Comprehensive Documentation which helps us getting started up with the pre-requisite and configurations is missing.
The UI and platform is very easy-to-use. When customizing flows, field names populate automatically from Salesforce and NetSuite. You don't have to manage obscure ID names which can be confusing for non-technical users.
Mule ESB comes out of the box with a great suite of enterprise-level connectors, allowing quick, no-hassle wire-ups of standards-based processes. If your solutions are more custom, Mule is Spring-backed, meaning wiring up custom protocols is almost as easy...
While there is a lot of documentation available there could be better samples and field use descriptions.
Comprehensive Documentation which helps us getting started up with the pre-requisite and configurations is missing.