TriggerMesh released the source code of its cloud native integration platform

TriggerMesh, a native Kubernetes platform that companies use to connect applications and data in multi-cloud environments, recently released that your central integration platform it is now available under an open source license.

TriggerMesh is a company founded in 2018 and allows Kubernetes users to easily integrate services and move information across your organization, whether they're using a single cloud, multiple clouds, or on-premises data centers.

The TriggerMesh integration platform makes it easy for companies to link applications running in different clouds and local data centers. That's important, because most business applications must be integrated with other applications to perform business tasks.

For example, a sales analytics application will need to extract purchase records from a customer database to generate revenue forecasts. To allow that interaction, developers would traditionally build an integration between the two different applications.

The problem that companies have is that these days they run multiple applications hosted in different environments. Therefore, many find themselves in a situation where they must connect cloud-hosted software-as-a-service tools with applications running on premises. Otherwise, they may need to link two workloads that are deployed in different clouds.

"As a former vice president of the Apache CloudStack project and founder of the Kubeless serverless framework for Kubernetes, I deeply believe that the open source development and distribution model is the best way to deliver enterprise software in the cloud," said TriggerMesh Co-Founder and Co-Founder. . Product Manager Sebastien Gosguen.

"As a leader in hybrid cloud, full-stack observability, and cloud-native technologies, Cisco understands that the hybrid multi-cloud future must be built on a foundation of deep industry choice, flexibility and collaboration," said Kaustubh Das, senior vice president. General Manager, Cloud and Computing at Cisco. 

Building integrations for each app would take a very long time, so Platforms like TriggerMesh offer an easier option. The TriggerMesh integration platform tHas dozens of out-of-the-box integrations for public clouds like Amazon Web Services, Applications Popular SaaS like Slack, databases and other tools. Therefore, companies can simply take the prebuilt integrations they need to link the different applications they use, no matter what environment they are running in.

TriggerMesh simplifies everything through a "point and click" interface, which developers can use to quickly customize how those workflows are integrated. For example, TriggerMesh connectors can be configured to fire automatically in response to specific events. Therefore, when purchase records are added to a local customer database, that updated record will automatically be sent to an analytics platform on AWS.

TriggerMesh intends to make money by selling value-added support and services for the open source TriggerMesh Platorm. It also sells tools such as a graphical user interface that features a visual integration editor, plus enterprise authorization and authentication tools.

“TriggerMesh is a great example. We see its integration and automation technology extend the power of Intersight Kubernetes Service, part of Cisco Intersight, offering cloud-neutral, multi-cluster automation and day-2 operations capabilities for cloud-native applications. We look forward to working with TriggerMesh to help bring customers into the cloud-native era, regardless of where their infrastructure is deployed. "

TriggerMesh CEO Mark Hinkle added that the company was always planning to create open source on its platform, but was careful to choose the right software foundation to ensure the continued success of the project.

Choosing the base can be a tough decision, as RedMonk principal analyst Stephen O'Grady explained.

“While the industry tends to discuss 'open source' as if it were a singular entity, the fact is that the term encompasses a wide variety of licenses and approaches, each of which has different rights and obligations that users should consider. ", said. “However, of the approved open source licenses, perhaps none is as favored within the company as version 2 of the Apache software license. From its permissive nature to its patent protections, the Apache license is an excellent choice for software intended to be used by companies and developed collaboratively.

Finally if you are interested in being able to review the source code, you can do it from the link below.


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