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TriggerMesh launches Integration Platform for Kubernetes

TriggerMesh has launched its Integration Platform as an open-source project that is available under the Apache Software License 2.0. The free project enables DevOps practitioners and cloud operators to deploy integrations as code. This, as compared to archetypal integration platforms-as-a-service (IPAAS) solutions, increases time to value and enhances flexibility.

TriggerMesh's co-founder and Head of Product, Sebastien Gosguen stated:

As a former VP of the Apache CloudStack project and the 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 cloud software. Our team of developers have deep open source experience and have built the foundation for a vibrant open source community to emerge around the TriggerMesh platform.

TriggerMesh simplifies and expedites the process of connecting data and applications across various on-premises and cloud data centers for modern enterprise technology teams. The company's process for integration resembles the manner that "infrastructure as code" solutions like Puppet, Hashicorp, Chef, and Anisble utilize to deploy infrastructure through DevOps teams.

CEO and Co-founder of TriggerMesh, Mark Hinkle stated:

We have always known that we would be launching our platform as an open source project but needed to build a foundation that would allow for additional contributors and users to be successful. We have built a solid core product that can be easily consumed by Kubernetes users and we have expanded our engineering team and added Matt Ray, previously from Chef, to lead our Developer Relations to ensure users of the technology will be successful.

TriggerMesh is capable of integrating with legacy enterprise services buses (ESBs) such as RabbitMQ, IBM MQ, Tibco, and Mulesoft to develop workflows across data sinks or applications to other systems such as AWS Snowflake or Azure Data Lakes. The company will also provide free trainings on TriggerMesh Open Source to aid cloud operators and developers deploy and extend TriggerMesh.

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