Mendix announced the general availability of Mendix 10, a powerful release of their low-code platform. Mendix
10 introduces a host of innovations that empower organizations to meet
unprecedented demand for software by enabling shifts in enterprise-wide
digital solution delivery.
Organizations across all industries are faced with the challenge of
delivering business outcomes in the face of rapid change. Many are
turning to new models to deliver innovation at speed and scale.
Visionary enterprises are forming teams of professional developers and
business technologists, arming them with a platform for composing
digital solutions, and curating sophisticated libraries of capabilities
and data from across the enterprise and extended ecosystem. The new
Mendix 10 platform supports this shift to what Gartner calls the composable enterprise.
Mendix 10 also includes many additional powerful and innovative
features including the latest AI and machine learning capabilities; new
tools to foster business-IT collaboration; a streamlined developer
experience; expansion of cloud deployment options; and a modern approach
to governance and control.
"Mendix 10 is designed to enable organizations to approach new
digital delivery models like fusion teams and composition with a
trusted, reliable platform," Tim Srock, Mendix CEO explained. "Mendix 10
is transformational. Our customers are trying to balance the relentless
demand for digitalization with legacy technology and organizational
structures. Mendix 10 enables organizations to approach heady topics
like composability with a practical and accessible toolset and an
ecosystem of expertise."
Members of the Mendix ecosystem agree. Impact Networking is a
national managed service provider with over 14,000 customers. Jon
Evans, vice president of managed digital transformation, said, "Mendix
consistently delivers major releases with new functionality that pushes
and motivates our teams. Mendix Connect, Workflow, and AI have taken our
capabilities to the next level. This innovation has continued through
the acquisition by Siemens, who has invested heavily in R&D so there
is a comprehensive product roadmap."
The most powerful low-code IDE, packed with productivity enhancements
Mendix 10 was built by developers, for developers, to provide the
most intuitive and powerful low-code integrated development environment
(IDE) on the market. Beta customers have been energized by numerous
capabilities, such as version control based on the ubiquitous Git
product, updated REST and database connectors, and numerous
quality-of-life enhancements such as visual data filters, rich
properties, and design controls; Start from Spreadsheet; and PDF
document generator.
James Payne, senior software engineer at Toyota North America, said,
"I downloaded the Mendix 10 Beta specifically to test out the
‘Spreadsheet to App' function and demonstrate the ease-of-use for our
business contributors to begin creating applications. This feature will
have a profound impact on enabling our users to more quickly build the
right apps they need to do their jobs."
Later this year, Mendix 10 will also introduce a beta for a
MacOS-based version of the Studio Pro IDE. Also coming is an
extensibility framework that enables developers to tailor their Studio
Pro experience with plugins, wizards, editors, and third-party product
integrations.
Bringing AI and ML from buzzword to business value
Mendix has been at the vanguard of bringing AI and ML to low-code
audiences, and Mendix 10 continues this leadership. Mendix developers
who have been using Mendix Assist to accelerate and advise their
development will be treated to the latest ‘bot,' which generates
validation logic for data entry. Later this year (and previewed at the Live Launch Event)
Mendix Assist will include Mendix Chat, the first generation of
generative guidance during development, a large language model (LLM)
built into the IDE and trained on Mendix-specific expertise from
documentation, forums, and support. Early next year will see the first
beta programs for generation of application elements with AI.
The other area of investment in AI/ML is for developers working with
AI services and ML models to deliver "smart apps." While numerous Mendix
customers have built sophisticated solutions using popular 3rd party
services, others are eager to embed their own proprietary ML models into
Mendix apps. The new ML Kit included in Mendix 10 enables developers to
do just this: deploy a ML model built using common ML frameworks into
the Mendix Runtime. Models trained with various frameworks, from
scikit-learn to PyTorch to TensorFlow, can be converted to Open Neural
Network Exchange (ONNX), an open standard for machine learning models,
then directly integrated into Mendix apps, ensuring high performance,
data security, and favorable economics.
Scott Gaydos, low-code team lead at Impact Networking, said, "We're
really eager for the upgrades around machine learning that Mendix is
bringing forward in Mendix 10. Our aspiration for the ML Kit is to
develop our own internal tools that can learn based on user feedback,
which will help us offboard legacy tools and support, which is where
we're moving as a business."
Together, these capabilities ensure that developer productivity and
software quality are optimized, and that data is actionable and delivers
value for the enterprise.
Preparing for the Composable Enterprise
Low-code has shaken up the software development industry in ways that would have been unimaginable in the past. Mendix predicts
that composability - that is, creating and re-assembling tailored
application experiences through a combination of internal and external
building blocks - is the next big wave of change coming to delivery of
digital solutions. As such, Mendix 10 includes key innovations that
support the adoption of a composable enterprise strategy.
For instance, Solutions Kit is now generally available, serving both
traditional enterprise customers as well as independent software
vendors. Solutions Kit is a collection of capabilities that enables the
delivery of solutions that can be customized and extended without
sacrificing upgradability or maintainability. Solutions Kit includes IP
protection in the form of granular control of the adaptability of
modules, and lifecycle management, in the form of modification
preservation through advanced version control. Later this year,
Adaptation Insights will be generally available, providing insights into
adaptations across implementations.
ISVs find this capability compelling, as it enables them to provide
SaaS solutions that better meet their customers' needs. And large
enterprise customers have used this capability as they begin to execute
on composable strategies. For example, a multinational retail grocery
chain sees this as how they will scale across geographies and business
units. It will enable them to leverage knowledge and experience from
teams across the business, while enabling central IT to govern core
capabilities and keep total cost of ownership in check.
Massive upgrades to the Mendix Connect integration suite in Mendix 10
are another major investment supporting composability. With
enhancements to the data catalog and an ever-expanding set of connectors
and services delivered by both Mendix development teams and trusted
ecosystem partners, developers operating in a composable environment
have easy access to the data and services they need. Further, Mendix 10
introduces support for event-driven architectures, including Business
Events and an Event Broker, to ensure developers of all skill sets can
create software that promptly responds to typical activities and
occurrences.
A big leap forward for continuous collaboration
Mendix 10 builds on its significant history of advancing business and
IT collaboration with a new standard for building and delivering
solutions together. With Mendix 10, organizations can prioritize, plan,
track, and optimize portfolios of applications, much as they would
during a consulting engagement, in the platform's new Portfolio Manager.
Traditional teams of developers, or more modern fusion teams comprising
developers and business technologists, can manage requirements, track
progress, and align with Agile methodologies with Mendix Epics. And
teams wanting to leverage their existing investments in Jira can track
story progress and versions directly from Mendix with the new Jira
connector.
"Collaboration doesn't stop with the people writing the software,"
says product manager Jelena Golubovic at Mendix. "This is why we're
introducing App Insights, which enables development teams to manage the
user experience directly with users." App Insights includes the revamped
Feedback feature, which enables users to communicate ideas or issues to
developers, and enables developers to communicate to those users, and
turn those comments into stories for backlog. The other new capability
within App Insights is mini-surveys, which prompt users on particular
pages or as they are completing specific activities with single-question
prompts to proactively gather usage data.
Multi-cloud capabilities
Gartner estimates
that by 2025, cloud-native platforms will serve as the foundation for
more than 95% of new digital initiatives. Mendix 10 brings numerous
capabilities to enterprises that ensure they can realize the value of
cloud-based application architectures.
First, Mendix 10 offers a robust implementation of Webhooks, which
enables DevOps professionals to integrate with existing CI/CD pipelines.
For organizations looking for a more low-code approach to CI/CD, Mendix
Pipelines will debut in beta at the end of the year. Also coming later
this year is self-service management of cloud resources, and
multi-region cloud failover for applications deployed on Mendix Cloud,
which is soon to be available on six continents.
In a recent webinar,
the Chief Operating Officer Mohammed Kaka of South African bank Al
Baraka, commented, "The move of the cloud to South Africa is a huge
benefit for us. It is going to improve what has already been a
successful Mendix implementation. And our customers' experience is going
to get so much better in terms of response and the richness of that
response."
For customers with an investment in AWS, another key capability is
available in Mendix 10. Mendix 10 offers Private Cloud customers a
reference deployment and accompanying Terraform module to enable simple
configuration of Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS)
Kubernetes Clusters. This automates deployment of over 95 AWS services,
and can reduce the setup time from 40 hours to 30 minutes.
Mendix 10 also sees the introduction of the Private Mendix Platform.
Currently in beta, Private Mendix Platform addresses the unique needs of
customers who want the speed and agility of the Mendix platform, but
adhere to policies or regulations that require fully self-controlled
environments. Private Mendix Platform enables enterprises to deploy
Mendix in this capacity, coming out of the box with platform services
and connectors to popular software development lifecycle tools (e.g.,
version control and CI/CD). This joins the recent announcement around FedRamp In-Process Certification to continue driving value in even the most secure cloud deployments.
Governance and control
In Mendix 10, governance was re-imagined to better support composable
architectures and larger portfolios of deployed applications. Extended
members of Mendix development teams - such as compliance officers,
CISOs, and IT executives - will find a significant investment in
platform- and portfolio-level governance.
Many customers have existing identity providers ("IdP") which they'd
like to use to control access to Mendix development environments. With
Mendix 10, customers can avail themselves of "bring your own IdP" for
this purpose. The new Landscape Overview capability addresses
operational risk management for enterprises. This overview will give
portfolio owners visibility across their portfolio, complete with
application health metrics such as CPU usage or network connectivity. A
companion capability in dependency governance addresses security risk
management with an accurate inventory of released software components.
Hamzah Asmall, Al Baraka's general manager of digitalization said,
"One of the plus points for us with a small security team is that we
don't have an army of security experts around to go and configure things
from the ground up. With the Mendix environment it's very easy for us
to migrate our security standards, protocols, and setups to a new
environment."