UPDATED 09:00 EST / NOVEMBER 12 2020

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TriggerMesh launches cloud-native integration platform

Startup TriggerMesh Inc. today announced the general availability of its Cloud Native Integration Platform, which enables enterprises to link together applications running in different clouds and on-premises data centers.

Enterprise applications frequently interact with one another to perform business tasks. A sales analytics system, for example, might pull purchase records from a customer database to generate revenue forecasts. Such interactions often require companies to manually build software integrations between their applications.

The challenge TriggerMesh was founded to address is that the task of integrating disparate workloads has gotten more complicated with the emergence of hybrid cloud operating models. Today, companies find themselves in situations where they must connect software-as-a-service tools with on-premises databases, or link two workloads deployed on two different clouds. 

TriggerMesh’s platform promises to simplify the task. The platform includes dozens of ready-made integrations for public clouds such as Amazon Web Services, software-as-a-service applications such as Slack, databases and other platforms. Companies can use these  integrations to link together applications running in different environments without the expense of building custom connectors from scratch. 

A point-and-click interface enables developers to customize how workloads integrated via TriggerMesh interact. TriggerMesh-powered connectors can be configured, among others, to activate automatically in response to specific events. A company could create a workflow that detects when purchase records are added to an on-premises customer database and automatically sends the data to an AWS-hosted sales analytics platform. Moreover, TriggerMesh allows integration workflows to be reused between applications without extensive code modifications.

The startup says its approach to cloud integration reduces the time it takes to connect disparate workloads from days to minutes. This value proposition has caught the interest of Index Ventures and Crane Venture Partners, which backed TriggerMesh with $3 million in seed funding earlier this year.

TriggerMesh is launching its platform into general availability following a beta test with 500 early adopters. During this initial pilot, the startup says the platform “has reached a level of maturity and stability that can be consumed by even the most demanding enterprises.” TriggerMesh also added new features including integrations for Salesforce, OracleDB, Zendesk, Datadog, Oracle Cloud Security Logs and Splunk.

“With this release, we are providing a platform that enables enterprise automation and workflows that augment and extend today’s most critical infrastructure and web services,” said TriggerMesh Chief Product Officer Sebastien Goasguen. 

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