- BlueStar Energy chooses Mule to simplify complex data sources
- Industry: Energy
-
Read the full
Case Study -
- Challenge
- BlueStar’s energy products and pricing schemas are differentiated by its ability to buy energy in a competitive fashion from wholesale suppliers, then deliver that power to its customers over a highly reliable electric distribution infrastructure. BlueStar’s information technology systems are in a constant state of collecting and disseminating data from numerous sources. The information supports a number of processes ranging from customer enrollment and provisioning, to supply forecasting and procurement, to customer care and billing, to sales force automation, to organizational financial management ... just to name a few. It’s a very information-intensive, dynamic business environment with a number of associated integration challenges. Millions of dollars in revenue are tied to timely access to information and the ability to act on that information.
- Solution
- BlueStar uses Mule to insulate internal systems from the complexities of the numerous incoming datasources, and to handle the transformation and routing heavy-lifting requirements.
- Result
- The Mule ESB transforms incoming data (from weather feeds to energy pricing, and numerous other disparate data feeds and formats) so that BlueStar’s supply systems understand how to react. After the supply systems generate appropriate scheduling for the various transmission operators, the Mule bus then routes the data to the appropriate energy exchange market (whether MISO or PJM). Working with Mule offloads the processing and transformation complexities, and enables new semantic-based types of intelligent messaging for BlueStar.
- Assembled using:
- Submitted by:
-
Travis Van
MuleSource
August 10, 2007
- Walmart.com evaluates and chooses Mule as ESB
- Industry: Retail
-
Read the full
Case Study -
- 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.
- Assembled using:
- Submitted by:
-
Travis Van
MuleSource
August 10, 2007
- Wonderbox
- Industry: Retail
-
Read the full
Case Study -
- 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.
- Assembled using:
- Submitted by:
-
rlent@eosdirectory.com
Wonderbox (wonderbox.fr)
February 06, 2008

