TriggerMesh Announces Acceleration of Modernization for IBM MQ

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Cloud Native Integration Platform Provider TriggerMesh Announces Acceleration of Modernization for IBM MQ

RALEIGH, N.C. and GENEVA, March 10, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — TriggerMesh, a cloud native integration platform provider, today announced its latest open source release with expanded Azure and Google Cloud Sources and key features to accelerate application modernization. The release is aimed

To help architects and developers consume messages from multiple clouds, TriggerMesh now supports all the following Azure and Google Cloud Event Sources out of the box:

Azure Sources:

Azure Activity Logs, Azure Blob Storage, Azure Event Grid, Azure Event Hub, Azure IoT Hub, Azure Queue Storage, Azure Service Bus Queue, Azure Service Bus Topic

Google Cloud Sources:

Google Cloud Audit Logs, Google Cloud Billing, Google Cloud IoT, Google Cloud PubSub, Google Cloud Source Repositories, Google Cloud Storage

Google Cloud Audit Logs, Google Cloud Billing, Google Cloud IoT, Google Cloud PubSub, Google Cloud Source Repositories, Google Cloud Storage

“Our ever-growing catalog of supported event sources for AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, SaaS tools like Salesforce, and streaming tools like Apache Kafka helps multi-cloud enterprises with a variety of use cases, such as building a security notification system across clouds to improve cloud governance,” said Sebastien Goasguen, TriggerMesh Co-Founder and Head of Product. 

This release also adds IBM MQ as an open source Event Source and Event Target. These features help developers modernize legacy MQ applications and develop cloud-native applications that are containerized and run in Kubernetes. For example, an enterprise can now use TriggerMesh open source to quickly expose a REST API in front of a legacy mainframe system of record.

This release also adds IBM MQ as an open source Event Source and Event Target. These features help developers modernize legacy MQ applications and develop cloud-native applications that are containerized and run in Kubernetes. For example, an enterprise can now use TriggerMesh open source to quickly expose a REST API in front of a legacy mainframe system of record.

This release also adds IBM MQ as an open source Event Source and Event Target. These features help developers modernize legacy MQ applications and develop cloud-native applications that are containerized and run in Kubernetes. For example, an enterprise can now use TriggerMesh open source to quickly expose a REST API in front of a legacy mainframe system of record. […]

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