The document discusses the rise of the API economy and how companies are exposing their services and data through APIs. It notes that mobile connectivity in Italy has increased from 2012 to 2013. It describes how APIs allow companies to build ecosystems by enabling third party developers to build applications and integrations. The document outlines best practices for API deployment, including using standards like OAuth, JSON, and REST. It also discusses the US government's Project Open Data initiative to publish government data in ways that are public, accessible, described, reusable, complete, timely, and managed.
Open API and the Impact on Business ModelsAmancio Bouza
In this keynote, you'll see the difference between just APIs and API-as-a-Product, which have a significant impact on business models and value creation.
Open API is the foundation of API products. The API is the interface to a value proposition. This approach leads to new business models, digital platforms, digital ecosystems.
I present the API-as-a-Product stories of Swisscom and the Red Cross and show how the organization and culture has an essential impact on how technological capabilities impact the business value.
apidays LIVE Paris - The State of SaaS Integration by Gertjan De Wildeapidays
apidays LIVE Paris - Responding to the New Normal with APIs for Business, People and Society
December 8, 9 & 10, 2020
The State of SaaS Integration
Gertjan De Wilde, CEO and Founder of Apideck
Appcessoring Everything!
All about extending products into applications on your mobile phone using API and of course managing everything globally.... "The Exicon App Lifecycle Management Platform"
5 Things you need to Appcessorize
Extend your legacy SOA/ESB infrastructure to Mobile & IoT
This webinar recording provides a use-case driven discussion around appropriate use of existing middleware infrastructure as well as its shortcomings. It dives deep into how APIs can not only complement an ESB or SOA infrastructure but also fill existing gaps.
Watch this webinar recording to learn about:
- Strengths and weaknesses of your existing ESB/SOA infrastructure
- Architecture strategy: extend and add value to legacy middleware with APIs
- Integration / API use cases in Retail, Manufacturing and Telecom
- The API360 approach to digital strategy
Open API and the Impact on Business ModelsAmancio Bouza
In this keynote, you'll see the difference between just APIs and API-as-a-Product, which have a significant impact on business models and value creation.
Open API is the foundation of API products. The API is the interface to a value proposition. This approach leads to new business models, digital platforms, digital ecosystems.
I present the API-as-a-Product stories of Swisscom and the Red Cross and show how the organization and culture has an essential impact on how technological capabilities impact the business value.
apidays LIVE Paris - The State of SaaS Integration by Gertjan De Wildeapidays
apidays LIVE Paris - Responding to the New Normal with APIs for Business, People and Society
December 8, 9 & 10, 2020
The State of SaaS Integration
Gertjan De Wilde, CEO and Founder of Apideck
Appcessoring Everything!
All about extending products into applications on your mobile phone using API and of course managing everything globally.... "The Exicon App Lifecycle Management Platform"
5 Things you need to Appcessorize
Extend your legacy SOA/ESB infrastructure to Mobile & IoT
This webinar recording provides a use-case driven discussion around appropriate use of existing middleware infrastructure as well as its shortcomings. It dives deep into how APIs can not only complement an ESB or SOA infrastructure but also fill existing gaps.
Watch this webinar recording to learn about:
- Strengths and weaknesses of your existing ESB/SOA infrastructure
- Architecture strategy: extend and add value to legacy middleware with APIs
- Integration / API use cases in Retail, Manufacturing and Telecom
- The API360 approach to digital strategy
My presentation from Nordic APIs 2014 in Stockholm, Sweden.
How can the architecture of one API platform look like? How can you break down things to make this challenge easier?
Learn about APIs, the API Economy and how our tools fit into the puzzle in Martin McDonagh's presentation. Originally presented to first year NUI Galway students, these slides will introduce you to the basics & beyond of the API Lifecycle.
API360 – A How-To Guide for Enterprise APIs - Learn how to position your ente...CA API Management
APIs are everywhere: powering mobile apps, enabling cloud computing, connecting people through social networks and helping to create the Internet of Things. Organizations of every kind are evaluating how they can leverage APIs and replicate the success of companies like Amazon, Google and Salesforce.
Join this webinar to learn about the #API360 model for enterprise API success. This model covers the full spectrum of considerations for companies looking to succeed with APIs for the long haul. You will also hear more about the upcoming #API360 Summit that will take place in Dallas on February 26.
You Will Learn
• How leading Web companies have used APIs to boost revenues and market share
• How to create an enterprise API strategy that will yield real business results
• How to institutionalize best practices that will allow your APIs to evolve and grow
ROI for APIs: Using Hackathons to Evaluate Your API ProgramCA API Management
Use hackathons to gather data on the value of your API publishing program
APIs are quickly becoming brands of their own and requiring product management strategies and marketing campaigns to be built around them to ensure they are effective. Hackathons provide a great way to grow developer awareness of APIs and attract the attention of thought leaders and influencers. But how do you demonstrate quantifiable ROI?
Join this webinar with AT&T's Developer Evangelist, Alex Donn, TechCrunch's Hackathon Events Manager Leslie Hitchcock and Layer 7's API Evangelist, Alex Gaber to learn how you can get feedback and data from hackathons that will help you prove the value of your API program.
You Will Learn
Which ROI metrics business managers want to see
What types of product research and testing you can conduct at a hackathon
How to collect feedback and data at the event
Presented by:
Leslie Hitchcock
Hackathon Events Manager
TechCrunch
Alex Donn
Developer Evangelist
AT&T
Alex Gaber
API Evangelist
Layer 7
O'Reilly author webinar "APIs: A Strategy guide": Transforming Your Business...Apigee | Google Cloud
For business and product executives, this O'Reilly Author webinar covers what an API strategy can do for you, including the different types of public vs. private API strategies. Courtesy of O'Reilly, a free book chapter is posted here: http://bit.ly/GTW9sF
Open API Ecosystem Overview: December 2010John Musser
Overview of the Open API ecosystem by @johnmusser of @programmableweb. Given at Salesforce.com's Cloudstock event, Dec 2010. Summarizes key metrics and growth patterns, best practices and trends.
The path to becoming an "uncarrier" required some serious changes in how T-Mobile's IT organization worked.
See how T-Mobile successfully adapted and evolved their digital journey. T-Mobile's Himanshu Kumar and Apigee's Paul Williams walk through key business and technical aspects of the journey.
apidays LIVE Paris - Interface Economy: The true potential of APIs by Kristof...apidays
apidays LIVE Paris - Responding to the New Normal with APIs for Business, People and Society
December 8, 9 & 10, 2020
Interface Economy: The true potential of APIs Kristof Van Tomme, CEO & co-founder at Pronovix
apidays LIVE Paris - Marketplace API modernization: how to scale your busines...apidays
apidays LIVE Paris - Responding to the New Normal with APIs for Business, People and Society
December 8, 9 & 10, 2020
Marketplace API modernization: how to scale your business growth
Gregory Tall, Head of Marketplace API at Cdiscount
Nicolas Barrasson, Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft
The 90s were disruptive for traditional business models in the race for a web presence, today, application programming interfaces (APIs) are the new must-have for the companies to their customers and community. What has changed? Social Networks, Social Commerce, Social Content and the extensions of that: Facebook, Twitter, Amazon and eBay, leading us to the generational culture of "simple": User Applications Intelligent and targeted conveyed by Apple, Android, and other Store. Mobile devices are the new appendix and our applications are the currency of exchange….
API Marketing: First Comes Usability, Then DiscoverabilityBill Doerrfeld
How do we increase developer conversion? In this session, I cover some ways to market your API, on and offline. You'll learn the major directories and marketplaces to add your API to, and how to set up your service for machine-readable discover. I also discuss Search Engine Optimization (SEO) suggestions for developer portals, and API definitions like OpenAPI Specification. Lastly, I reiterate the importance of creating and sharing evergreen knowledge.
API Discovery: Visibility, Usability, and AdvocacyBill Doerrfeld
How do we increase API adoption? One method is by making the web service more discoverable. In this presentation, I outline 3 areas of API marketing; visibility, usability, and advocacy. In it, I outline discovery formats, API definitions, and API directories that can improve the discovery process. Also, I describe best practices for crafting usable APIs, and strategies top evangelists deploy to build effective developer communities. Given at Seattle APIs and IPAs July 20 2017.
Digital and the api economy - don't forget your systems of recordJason Bloomberg
Today, digital transformation means customer preferences and behavior are driving enterprise technology decisions more than ever before. The glue that holds today’s digital applications together is the API. Modern software services and components all have them. But what about your systems of record? Mainframes, midrange systems, large enterprise apps, or even legacy databases. They must all participate in the API economy.
For enterprises, digital goes beyond the customer experience. To meet today’s user demands, digital requires end-to-end capabilities. That means plugging in your systems of record via APIs.
My presentation from Nordic APIs 2014 in Stockholm, Sweden.
How can the architecture of one API platform look like? How can you break down things to make this challenge easier?
Learn about APIs, the API Economy and how our tools fit into the puzzle in Martin McDonagh's presentation. Originally presented to first year NUI Galway students, these slides will introduce you to the basics & beyond of the API Lifecycle.
API360 – A How-To Guide for Enterprise APIs - Learn how to position your ente...CA API Management
APIs are everywhere: powering mobile apps, enabling cloud computing, connecting people through social networks and helping to create the Internet of Things. Organizations of every kind are evaluating how they can leverage APIs and replicate the success of companies like Amazon, Google and Salesforce.
Join this webinar to learn about the #API360 model for enterprise API success. This model covers the full spectrum of considerations for companies looking to succeed with APIs for the long haul. You will also hear more about the upcoming #API360 Summit that will take place in Dallas on February 26.
You Will Learn
• How leading Web companies have used APIs to boost revenues and market share
• How to create an enterprise API strategy that will yield real business results
• How to institutionalize best practices that will allow your APIs to evolve and grow
ROI for APIs: Using Hackathons to Evaluate Your API ProgramCA API Management
Use hackathons to gather data on the value of your API publishing program
APIs are quickly becoming brands of their own and requiring product management strategies and marketing campaigns to be built around them to ensure they are effective. Hackathons provide a great way to grow developer awareness of APIs and attract the attention of thought leaders and influencers. But how do you demonstrate quantifiable ROI?
Join this webinar with AT&T's Developer Evangelist, Alex Donn, TechCrunch's Hackathon Events Manager Leslie Hitchcock and Layer 7's API Evangelist, Alex Gaber to learn how you can get feedback and data from hackathons that will help you prove the value of your API program.
You Will Learn
Which ROI metrics business managers want to see
What types of product research and testing you can conduct at a hackathon
How to collect feedback and data at the event
Presented by:
Leslie Hitchcock
Hackathon Events Manager
TechCrunch
Alex Donn
Developer Evangelist
AT&T
Alex Gaber
API Evangelist
Layer 7
O'Reilly author webinar "APIs: A Strategy guide": Transforming Your Business...Apigee | Google Cloud
For business and product executives, this O'Reilly Author webinar covers what an API strategy can do for you, including the different types of public vs. private API strategies. Courtesy of O'Reilly, a free book chapter is posted here: http://bit.ly/GTW9sF
Open API Ecosystem Overview: December 2010John Musser
Overview of the Open API ecosystem by @johnmusser of @programmableweb. Given at Salesforce.com's Cloudstock event, Dec 2010. Summarizes key metrics and growth patterns, best practices and trends.
The path to becoming an "uncarrier" required some serious changes in how T-Mobile's IT organization worked.
See how T-Mobile successfully adapted and evolved their digital journey. T-Mobile's Himanshu Kumar and Apigee's Paul Williams walk through key business and technical aspects of the journey.
apidays LIVE Paris - Interface Economy: The true potential of APIs by Kristof...apidays
apidays LIVE Paris - Responding to the New Normal with APIs for Business, People and Society
December 8, 9 & 10, 2020
Interface Economy: The true potential of APIs Kristof Van Tomme, CEO & co-founder at Pronovix
apidays LIVE Paris - Marketplace API modernization: how to scale your busines...apidays
apidays LIVE Paris - Responding to the New Normal with APIs for Business, People and Society
December 8, 9 & 10, 2020
Marketplace API modernization: how to scale your business growth
Gregory Tall, Head of Marketplace API at Cdiscount
Nicolas Barrasson, Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft
The 90s were disruptive for traditional business models in the race for a web presence, today, application programming interfaces (APIs) are the new must-have for the companies to their customers and community. What has changed? Social Networks, Social Commerce, Social Content and the extensions of that: Facebook, Twitter, Amazon and eBay, leading us to the generational culture of "simple": User Applications Intelligent and targeted conveyed by Apple, Android, and other Store. Mobile devices are the new appendix and our applications are the currency of exchange….
API Marketing: First Comes Usability, Then DiscoverabilityBill Doerrfeld
How do we increase developer conversion? In this session, I cover some ways to market your API, on and offline. You'll learn the major directories and marketplaces to add your API to, and how to set up your service for machine-readable discover. I also discuss Search Engine Optimization (SEO) suggestions for developer portals, and API definitions like OpenAPI Specification. Lastly, I reiterate the importance of creating and sharing evergreen knowledge.
API Discovery: Visibility, Usability, and AdvocacyBill Doerrfeld
How do we increase API adoption? One method is by making the web service more discoverable. In this presentation, I outline 3 areas of API marketing; visibility, usability, and advocacy. In it, I outline discovery formats, API definitions, and API directories that can improve the discovery process. Also, I describe best practices for crafting usable APIs, and strategies top evangelists deploy to build effective developer communities. Given at Seattle APIs and IPAs July 20 2017.
Digital and the api economy - don't forget your systems of recordJason Bloomberg
Today, digital transformation means customer preferences and behavior are driving enterprise technology decisions more than ever before. The glue that holds today’s digital applications together is the API. Modern software services and components all have them. But what about your systems of record? Mainframes, midrange systems, large enterprise apps, or even legacy databases. They must all participate in the API economy.
For enterprises, digital goes beyond the customer experience. To meet today’s user demands, digital requires end-to-end capabilities. That means plugging in your systems of record via APIs.
Paris Innovation & New tech - Meetup #2 - API EconomyOlivier FLOCH
Second meetup du groupe Paris Innovation & new tech autour de l'API Economy
Qu'est-ce que l'API Economy ? Quelle est sa philosophie ? Quels sont ses enjeux et ses impacts au quotidien ?
par François Giraudon (Associé Suricats Consulting)
WSO2 Guest Webinar: Building Enterprise Awareness with API Analytics in the A...WSO2
To view recording of this webinar please use below URL:
http://wso2.com/library/webinars/2015/07/building-enterprise-awareness-with-api-analytics-in-the-api-economy/
An awareness of who is accessing digital resources
How users put these resources to use
Which applications they are using it within
Network level information about where they are accessing the resources from
IBM z Systems: At the heart of the Mobile, Digital & API EconomyRichard Gamblin
Join digital transformation and API European technical leaders, Richard Gamblin and Frank van der Wal, as they talk about the role of IBM z Systems in the mobile, digital and API economy. This free 1-hour webinar will position the business opportunities and technical challenges facing enterprises today, as they embark on new ways to engage customers, employees and partners. With businesses developing hybrid cloud platforms and DevOps delivery practices, the agility needed to actively exploit existing technologies is greater than ever. It is estimated that some 70% of all business transactions touch a mainframe and the ability to quickly, seamlessly and securely tap into these core systems becomes critical. The webinar will introduce new technologies, such as IBM API Connect and IBM z/OS Connect Enterprise Edition, that put z Systems at the heart of this new digital world.
Overview of recently published draft on power of the API Economy. See IBM Redguide: Power of the API Economy
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp5096.html?Open
Identity in an API Economy KuppingerCole Webinar Sponsored by Layer 7 CA API Management
In an API Economy, everyone and everything has an API. That means 26 billion APIs by the year 2015. What is your organization doing to prepare for this fundamental shift in IT infrastructure? In this webinar, KuppingerCole´s Distinguished Analyst Craig Burton and Layer 7 Technologies CTO Scott Morrison explain the API Economy and the role of Identity for your organization.
code talks Commerce: The API Economy as an E-Commerce Operating SystemAdelina Todeva
My talk for the CodeTalks Commerce Edition, April 19 and 20 2016 in Berlin.
I explore the possibilities of APIs and API only products, explaining what APIs are, how one can participate in the API Economy, and what do look out for when selecting API products to power an e-commerce organisation
REST APIs converse in data, and present a new idiom for organizing, exposing and exchanging data. There is a need to bring API design into the canon of modeling methods, and to incorporate data modeling as an essential component of this practice.
In this session, we will explore data models, data types and relationships as they relate to the common language of APIs. We will examine the current state of API modeling languages, graphical representation and modeling tools.
Bold Predictions for the 2016 API EconomyNeha Sampat
From APIDays Paris December 9, 2015 | Description: From citizen integrators to CEOs, the API economy will have an impact on every role in any business. Join Built.io CEO Neha Sampat, as she shares her forward-thinking perspectives on the “democratization of integration” and top predictions for 2016 in the API space.
The Latest in API Orchestration, Mediation, and IntegrationAkana
Once you have designed your API interface, the next task becomes implementation. Often, this requires some form of orchestration, mediation and/or integration to new or existing assets and Microservices. The next generation of the Akana Platform provides our customers with the ability to more quickly and easily move from designing the API interface into implementing the API through configurable orchestration, mediation, and integration capabilities. In this webinar, you will:
• Discover what is new with the latest release of the Akana Platform
• Learn what is required for scalable API orchestration
• Experience the new Akana Platform UX
• See a live demo of the enhanced Akana Platform focusing on the API Orchestration, Mediation and Integration capabilities
IntegrationWorks: Grow Your Business with the API EconomyLara Pascoe
IntegrationWorks is a specialist integration consultancy that delivers expertise in all areas of enterprise integration, from on-premise, to cloud and hybrid systems through ESB's, API's, B2B platforms and robust integration architectures. We are headquartered in New Zealand with offices in Australia and planning offices shortly in the United Kingdom and United States.
Our expertise includes delivery of Enterprise Application Programming Interfaces (API), Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), and MicroServices Architecture (MSA). These are all deployed in Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), and Business To Business (B2B) based patterns.
How APIs Transform Both Your Business and TechnologyWSO2
As a transformation enabler, APIs represent key business capabilities that you can rapidly reconfigure to serve new customers, reach new markets, and create new value. But just as critical, APIs are a technical enabler for agile cloud-native architecture in the era of software-powered business.
DURING THE WEBINAR, WE WILL COVER:
-How APIs have emerged as key products and transformation agents for the 21st Century
-New API-driven ecosystems and marketplace models being adopted by organizations
-The need to readily adapt to diverse infrastructure models
-How expanded API management and integration capabilities underpin these new business models and drive business and technology innovation
-How to achieve greater flexibility and efficiency by combining APIs, microservices, and serverless computing
View the on-demand webinar: https://wso2.com/library/webinars/forrester-webinar-on-demand/
[WSO2 Summit Brazil 2018] The API-driven WorldWSO2
Paul discusses how APIs are touching every facet of our society and the underlying trends that are going to generate nearly 1 billion APIs in the coming years.
[WSO2 Summit EMEA 2020] APIs: The Products of the 21st CenturyWSO2
APIs are the oil of the digital world. Different forms and types of APIs power the digital mesh to which we’re all connected to. The potential and reach of APIs however are heavily underutilized today in many organizations. The root cause of this seems to be the lack of a “product mindset” on APIs. Organizations that strategically invest in building a product mindset for APIs have been successful in putting themselves significantly ahead of the curve in innovation. In this session, Sanjeewa will talk about six key points that will be valuable for API product managers and architects to bring in a product mindset to APIs within their organizations. This will help them to build a more streamlined, agile, and repeatable process that converts their APIs into digital products.
API Product Management for Product ManagersAmancio Bouza
Treating API as products is the best chance for business success. This presentation shows the API product management methodology and the right mindset to create API products that enable organizations to join the API economy. This presentation was held at the Product Management Festival 2018, Zurich
[WSO2Con EU 2018] Keynote - The API Driven WorldWSO2
Tyler Jewell, CEO of WSO2, discusses how APIs are touching every facet of our society and the underlying trends that are going to generate nearly 1 billion APIs in the coming years. All digital transformation is now API-driven and integration technologies underpin their evolution..
Presentation from the technology track at I Love APIs London 2016 featuring Ed Anuff, Apigee.
In this session, Ed Anuff, SVP Product Strategy at Apigee discusses how API-first architecture is the bedrock of the modern enterprise and the foundation of a company's system of engagement. He explores why it's a distinctly new tier in the architecture from the previous generation of integration architectures.
API Frenzy: The Implications and Planning for a Successful API StrategyAkana
APIs are driving business opportunities, but there's a lot that needs to be done to create a solid foundation for your API strategy. This presentation explains how.
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apidays LIVE India 2022: Accelerating India’s digitisation with APIs
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How to enable & motivate Integration Partners for your SDK/APIs
Arpan Desai, Co-founder at MobileFirst Applications
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WSO2 - Forrester Guest Webinar: API Management is not Enough: You Need an API...WSO2
To view recording of this webinar please use the below URL:
http://wso2.com/library/webinars/2016/05/api-management-is-not-enough-you-need-an-api-platform/
APIs are critical for any modern application, whether it be for mobile apps, B2B integration, digital disruption or agile integration strategies. With this greater focus on APIs comes the increased need for API management. When adopting API management many make the mistake of giving it less significance and setting themselves up for big problems.
In this webinar, WSO2’s guest speaker Randy Heffner, analyst at Forrester Research, will set the record straight by providing a clear definition for API management - and the broader API platform - that enterprises need to create and implement a successful API strategy. Using WSO2 customer user stories, Isabelle Mauny, the vice president of product management at WSO2, will then explain how choosing the proper API management platform can set yourself on the road to success for API-led business transformation.
[WSO2 Summit APAC 2020] APIs: The Products of the 21st CenturyWSO2
APIs are the oil of the digital world. Different forms and types of APIs power the digital mesh to which we’re all connected to. The potential and reach of APIs however are heavily underutilized today in many organizations. The root cause of this seems to be the lack of a “product mindset” on APIs. Organizations that strategically invest in building a product mindset for APIs have been successful in putting themselves significantly ahead of the curve in innovation. In this session, Nuwan will talk about six key points that will be valuable for API product managers and architects to bring in a product mindset to APIs within their organizations. This will help them to build a more streamlined, agile, and repeatable process that converts their APIs into digital products.
Watch the session on-demand here: https://wso2.com/library/summit-2020/apac/apis-the-products-of-the-21st-century/
Accelerating Mobile App Data Synchronization and Real-Time Data Development w...Amazon Web Services
Join us for an overview of AWS AppSync, a fully managed GraphQL service, and listen as Tom Bray, Chief Architect at Ticketmaster, shares his experience of deploying GraphQL. Tom will highlight the challenges of switching from REST to GraphQL, the benefits Ticketmaster has realized, and the new capabilities that GraphQL has unlocked.
We provide a full spectrum of custom software services, including web and mobile application development.
Our offerings cover all stages of the Quality Software Development Life Cycle: from Business Analysis, Design, and prototyping to the actual Development, Quality Assurance, and post-project Maintenance and Support.
APIs are key to making every business a digital business. Businesses need APIs to connect with partners and customers, at any time, on any device, and to participate in the digital ecosystems. To be digital, a scalable flexible API infrastructure is required.
Watch this Demo of Apigee Edge to learn how to:
- Easily configure and manage new APIs and enforce security with minimal impact to backend services
- Create, manage and monetize API products
- Extend API Services to increase flexibility and tailor to business requirements with JavaScript, Java, Python, and Node.js
- Provide developers easy, yet secure access to explore, test, and deploy APIs
- Use end-to-end visibility across the digital value chain to monitor, measure, and manage success. with unified operational, developer, app performance, and business metrics
Apigee Edge enables digital business acceleration with a unified and complete platform, purpose-built for the digital economy. Edge simplifies managing the entire digital value chain with API Services, Developer Services, and Analytics Services.
Watch Video: https://youtu.be/O_qiZoPswWU
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Fuzz-testing: A hacker's approach to making your code more secure | Pascal Ze...Codemotion
Increased complexity makes it very hard and time-consuming to keep your software bug-free and secure. We introduce fuzz-testing as a method for automatically and continuously discovering vulnerabilities hidden in your code. The talk will explain how fuzzing works and how to integrate fuzz-testing into your Software Development Life Cycle to increase your code’s security.
Pompili - From hero to_zero: The FatalNoise neverending storyCodemotion
It was 1993 when we decided to venture in a beat'em up game for Amiga. The Catalypse's success story pushed me and my comrade to create something astonishing for this incredible game machine... but things went harder, assumptions were slightly different, and italian competitors appeared out of nowhere... the project died in 1996. Story ended? Probably not...
Il Commodore 65 è un prototipo di personal computer che Commodore avrebbe dovuto mettere in commercio quale successore del Commodore 64. Purtroppo la sua realizzazione si fermò appunto allo stadio prototipale. Racconterò l'affascinante storia del suo sviluppo ed il perchè della soppressione del progetto ormai ad un passo dalla immissione in commercio.
Rivivere l'ebbrezza di progettare un vecchio computer o una consolle da bar è oggi possibile sfruttando le FPGA, ovvero logiche programmabili che consentono a chiunque di progettare il proprio hardware o di ricrearne uno del passato. In questa sessione si racconta come dal reverse engineering dell'hardware di vecchie glorie come il Commodore 64 e lo ZX Spectrum sia stato possibile farle rivivere attraverso tecnologie oggi alla portata di tutti.
Michel Schudel - Let's build a blockchain... in 40 minutes! - Codemotion Amst...Codemotion
There's a lot of talk about blockchain, but how does the technology behind it actually work? For developers, getting some hands-on experience is the fastest way to get familiair with new technologies. So let's build a blockchain, then! In this session, we're going to build one in plain old Java, and have it working in 40 minutes. We'll cover key concepts of a blockchain: transactions, blocks, mining, proof-of-work, and reaching consensus in the blockchain network. After this session, you'll have a better understanding of core aspects of blockchain technology.
Richard Süselbeck - Building your own ride share app - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
When was the last time you were truly lost? Thanks to the maps and location technology in our phones, a whole generation has now grown up in a world where getting lost is truly a thing of the past. Location technology goes far beyond maps in the palm of our hand, however. In this talk, we will explore how a ridesharing app works. How do we discover our destination?How do we find the closest driver? How do we display this information on a map? How do we find the best route?To answer these questions,we will be learning about a variety of location APIs, including Maps, Positioning, Geocoding etc.
Eward Driehuis - What we learned from 20.000 attacks - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Eward Driehuis, SecureLink's research chief, will guide you through the bumpy ride we call the cyber threat landscape. As the industry has over a decade of experience of dealing with increasingly sophisticated attacks, you might be surprised to hear more attacks slip through the cracks than ever. From analyzing 20.000 of them in 2018, backed by a quarter of a million security events and over ten trillion data points, Eward will outline why this happens, how attacks are changing, and why it doesn't matter how neatly or securely you code.
Francesco Baldassarri - Deliver Data at Scale - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019 - Codemotion
IoT revolution is ended. Thanks to hardware improvement, building an intelligent ecosystem is easier than never before for both startups and large-scale enterprises. The real challenge is now to connect, process, store and analyze data: in the cloud, but also, at the edge. We’ll give a quick look on frameworks that aggregate dispersed devices data into a single global optimized system allowing to improve operational efficiency, to predict maintenance, to track asset in real-time, to secure cloud-connected devices and much more.
Martin Förtsch, Thomas Endres - Stereoscopic Style Transfer AI - Codemotion A...Codemotion
What if Virtual Reality glasses could transform your environment into a three-dimensional work of art in realtime in the style of a painting from Van Gogh? One of the many interesting developments in the field of Deep Learning is the so called "Style Transfer". It describes a possibility to create a patchwork (or pastiche) from two images. While one of these images defines the the artistic style of the result picture, the other one is used for extracting the image content. A team from TNG Technology Consulting managed to build an AI showcase using OpenCV and Tensorflow to realize such goggles.
Melanie Rieback, Klaus Kursawe - Blockchain Security: Melting the "Silver Bul...Codemotion
Blockchain (and Cryptocurrency) is an evolution of 20-year old research from scientists like Chaum, Lamport, and Castro & Liskov. Due to the current hype, it's hard to distinguish beneficial aspects of the technology from a desire for a "silver bullet" for device security, verifiable logistics, or "saving democracy". The problem: blockchain introduces new security challenges - and blind adoption without understanding reduces overall security. In this talk, Melanie Rieback and Klaus Kursawe explain the pitfalls and limits of blockchain, so you can avoid making your applications LESS secure.
Angelo van der Sijpt - How well do you know your network stack? - Codemotion ...Codemotion
Networking is a core part of computing in the digital world we inhabit. But, how well do you know how it works? Do you understand all the moving parts of the OSI stack inside your computer, and how the network is actually put together? How can this ever work? This guided safari of layers, standards, protocols, and happenstance will bring us close to the copper wire, and up through the layers of CDMA/CD, ARP, routing and HTTP. We will make a few excursions through patchworks that still work forty years later, and cleverly designed mechanisms that show that simplicity is the only way to last.
Lars Wolff - Performance Testing for DevOps in the Cloud - Codemotion Amsterd...Codemotion
Performance tests are not only an important instrument for understanding a system and its runtime environment. It is also essential in order to check stability and scalability – non-functional requirements that might be decisive for success. But won't my cloud hosting service scale for me as long as I can afford it? Yes, but… It only operates and scales resources. It won't automatically make your system fast, stable and scalable. This talk shows how such and comparable questions can be clarified with performance tests and how DevOps teams benefit from regular test practise.
Sascha Wolter - Conversational AI Demystified - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Sascha will demonstrate the opportunities and challenges of Conversational AI learned from the practice. Both Technology and User Experience will be covered introducing a process finding micro-moments, writing happy paths, gathering intents, designing the conversational flow, and finally publishing on almost all channels including Voice Services and Chatbots. Valuable for enterprises, developers, and designers. All live on stage in just minutes and with almost no code.
Michele Tonutti - Scaling is caring - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
A key challenge we face at Pacmed is quickly calibrating and deploying our tools for clinical decision support in different hospitals, where data formats may vary greatly. Using Intensive Care Units as a case study, I’ll delve into our scalable Python pipeline, which leverages Pandas’ split-apply-combine approach to perform complex feature engineering and automatic quality checks on large time-varying data, e.g. vital signs. I’ll show how we use the resulting flexible and interpretable dataframes to quickly (re)train our models to predict mortality, discharge, and medical complications.
Pat Hermens - From 100 to 1,000+ deployments a day - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Coolblue is a proud Dutch company, with a large internal development department; one that truly takes CI/CD to heart. Empowerment through automation is at the heart of these development teams, and with more than 1000 deployments a day, we think it's working out quite well. In this session, Pat Hermens (a Development Managers) will step you through what enables us to move so quickly, which tools we use, and most importantly, the mindset that is required to enable development teams to deliver at such a rapid pace.
James Birnie - Using Many Worlds of Compute Power with Quantum - Codemotion A...Codemotion
Quantum computers can use all of the possible pathways generated by quantum decisions to solve problems that will forever remain intractable to classical compute power. As the mega players vie for quantum supremacy and Rigetti announces its $1M "quantum advantage" prize, we live in exciting times. IBM-Q and Microsoft Q# are two ways you can learn to program quantum computers so that you're ready when the quantum revolution comes. I'll demonstrate some quantum solutions to problems that will forever be out of reach of classical, including organic chemistry and large number factorisation.
Don Goodman-Wilson - Chinese food, motor scooters, and open source developmen...Codemotion
Chinese food exploded across America in the early 20th century, rapidly adapting to local tastes while also spreading like wildfire. How was it able to spread so fast? The GY6 is a family of scooter engines that has achieved near total ubiquity in Europe. It is reliable and cheap to manufacture, and it's made in factories across China. How are these factories able to remain afloat? Chinese-American food and the GY6 are both riveting studies in product-market fit, and both are the product of a distributed open source-like development model. What lessons can we learn for open source software?
Pieter Omvlee - The story behind Sketch - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
The design space has exploded in size within the last few years and Sketch is one of the most important milestones to represent the phenomenon. But behind the scenes of this growing reality there is a remote team that revolutionizes the design space all without leaving the home office. This talk will present how Sketch has grown to become a modern, product designer's tool.
Dave Farley - Taking Back “Software Engineering” - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
Would you fly in a plane designed by a craftsman or would you prefer your aircraft to be designed by engineers? We are learning that science and empiricism works in software development, maybe now is the time to redefine what “Software Engineering” really means. Software isn't bridge-building, it is not car or aircraft development either, but then neither is Chemical Engineering. Engineering is different in different disciplines. Maybe it is time for us to begin thinking about retrieving the term "Software Engineering" maybe it is time to define what our "Engineering" discipline should be.
Joshua Hoffman - Should the CTO be Coding? - Codemotion Amsterdam 2019Codemotion
What is the job of a CTO and how does it change as a startup grows in size and scale? As a CTO, where should you spend your focus? As an engineer aspiring to be a CTO, what skills should you pursue? In this inspiring and personal talk, I describe my journey from early Red Hat engineer to CTO at Bloomon. I will share my view on what it means to be a CTO, and ultimately answer the question: Should the CTO be coding?
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
SAP Sapphire 2024 - ASUG301 building better apps with SAP Fiori.pdfPeter Spielvogel
Building better applications for business users with SAP Fiori.
• What is SAP Fiori and why it matters to you
• How a better user experience drives measurable business benefits
• How to get started with SAP Fiori today
• How SAP Fiori elements accelerates application development
• How SAP Build Code includes SAP Fiori tools and other generative artificial intelligence capabilities
• How SAP Fiori paves the way for using AI in SAP apps
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
zkStudyClub - Reef: Fast Succinct Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Regex ProofsAlex Pruden
This paper presents Reef, a system for generating publicly verifiable succinct non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs that a committed document matches or does not match a regular expression. We describe applications such as proving the strength of passwords, the provenance of email despite redactions, the validity of oblivious DNS queries, and the existence of mutations in DNA. Reef supports the Perl Compatible Regular Expression syntax, including wildcards, alternation, ranges, capture groups, Kleene star, negations, and lookarounds. Reef introduces a new type of automata, Skipping Alternating Finite Automata (SAFA), that skips irrelevant parts of a document when producing proofs without undermining soundness, and instantiates SAFA with a lookup argument. Our experimental evaluation confirms that Reef can generate proofs for documents with 32M characters; the proofs are small and cheap to verify (under a second).
Paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1886
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
19. The New Distribution Channel
Employees
Customers
Front Offices
Revenue
Reach
Company
20. The New Distribution Channel
Employees
Customers
Front Offices
Web Sites
Revenue
Reach
Company
21. The New Distribution Channel
Employees
Customers
Front Offices
Web Sites
Revenue
Reach
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Custom Apps
22. The New Distribution Channel
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23. API-fy for What?
API…. It serves as an interface between different software programs
and facilitates their interaction, similar to the way the user interface
facilitates interaction between humans and computers….
24. API-fy for What?
API…. It serves as an interface between different software programs
and facilitates their interaction, similar to the way the user interface
facilitates interaction between humans and computers….
API Gateway
Identify Assets +
Align Marketing Strategy +
Define & Expose API +
DMZ Gateway
Merketing
Developer
Channel
Developer Portal
API Marketplace and Keys Mng.
Documentation & Support
Business Metrics Monitor
Self Service Registration
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API TEAM
Inf. Tech.
Asset Management
Dependency Analysis +
APP/API Lifecycle Mng. +
Portfoglio & Use Monitoring +
25. API-fy for What?
API…. It serves as an interface between different software programs
and facilitates their interaction, similar to the way the user interface
facilitates interaction between humans and computers….
API Gateway
Identify Assets +
Align Marketing Strategy +
Define & Expose API +
DMZ Gateway
Developer Portal
Merketing
Developer
Channel
Web2.0 Portals
API Marketplace and Keys Mng.
Documentation & Support
Business Metrics Monitor
Self Service Registration
+
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+
API TEAM
Inf. Tech.
Asset Management
Dependency Analysis +
APP/API Lifecycle Mng. +
Portfoglio & Use Monitoring +
26. API-fy for What?
API…. It serves as an interface between different software programs
and facilitates their interaction, similar to the way the user interface
facilitates interaction between humans and computers….
API Gateway
Identify Assets +
Align Marketing Strategy +
Define & Expose API +
DMZ Gateway
Developer Portal
Merketing
Developer
Channel
Web2.0 Portals
API Marketplace and Keys Mng.
Documentation & Support
Business Metrics Monitor
Self Service Registration
+
+
+
+
API TEAM
Inf. Tech.
Asset Management
Dependency Analysis +
APP/API Lifecycle Mng. +
Portfoglio & Use Monitoring +
Social Networks
27. API-fy for What?
API…. It serves as an interface between different software programs
and facilitates their interaction, similar to the way the user interface
facilitates interaction between humans and computers….
API Gateway
Identify Assets +
Align Marketing Strategy +
Define & Expose API +
DMZ Gateway
Mobile Devices
Developer Portal
Merketing
Developer
Channel
Web2.0 Portals
API Marketplace and Keys Mng.
Documentation & Support
Business Metrics Monitor
Self Service Registration
+
+
+
+
API TEAM
Inf. Tech.
Asset Management
Dependency Analysis +
APP/API Lifecycle Mng. +
Portfoglio & Use Monitoring +
Social Networks
29. API Business adoption chargeback..
source http://www.forbes.com/sites/ciocentral/2012/08/29/welcome-to-the-api-economy/
source @3scale
30. API Business adoption chargeback..
$2.4B
in revenue
through its APIs
13B
5B
transactions
a day
transactions
a day through its
APIs
5B / Day (Oct ‘09)
3B / Day (March ‘09)
1.1B / Day (April ‘11)
1B / Day (Q1 ‘12)
source http://www.forbes.com/sites/ciocentral/2012/08/29/welcome-to-the-api-economy/
source @3scale
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39. The tip of the Iceberg
Aims to build
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40. The tip of the Iceberg
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Company R&D!
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Enable MVC cloud
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44. The tip of the Iceberg
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SERVICES & DATA
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Multiplier of Business
45. API Builder
Characteristics
Better Interactions
API >> Websites
Access
Enablem
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API
Dev Communities
Reseller Engagement
Community
Strategy
Efficiency
Usage
Build Tech Competencies
Cost Ranges
Enable new services
Encourage 3rd Party tool
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New Business Models linked
to multiplier factor
46. The Web OS (Tim O’Really)
Location
Activity Streams
Advertising
Identity & Social Graph
Image & Speech
Recognition
Government Data
Payment
Search
Time
Media Access
(Auth,Caching,Analytics)
Storage
Communications (Email, IM, …)
Compute Power
Connectivity
48. API Deployment Requirements
{ Access Control }
{ Security }
Developer
Partner
Company
Services & Data
{ Scalability }
API
Mobile Device
{ Charging }
Internal
Customer
{ Monitoring }
49. API Deployment Requirements
Need a rock solid API Infrastructure Management:
Cloud or On-Premise?
Developer
Partner
Company
Services & Data
API
Mobile Device
Internal
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50. API Deployment Requirements
Need a rock solid API Infrastructure Management:
Cloud or On-Premise?
Developer
Security &
Access Control
Partner
Company
Services & Data
Monitoring &
Reporting Analysis
Developer Portal
Groups, Forum Wiki
Chargeback &
Billing Services
API
Mobile Device
Internal
Customer
51. API Deployment Requirements
Need a rock solid API Infrastructure Management:
Cloud or On-Premise?
{ OAuth 2.0 }
Developer
Security &
Access Control
Partner
Company
Services & Data
Monitoring &
Reporting Analysis
Developer Portal
Groups, Forum Wiki
Chargeback &
Billing Services
{
API JSON }
Mobile Device
Internal
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Customer
52. API Deployment Requirements
Need a rock solid API Infrastructure Management:
Cloud or On-Premise?
{ OAuth 2.0 }
Developer
Security &
Access Control
Partner
Company
Services & Data
Monitoring &
Reporting Analysis
Developer Portal
Groups, Forum Wiki
Chargeback &
Billing Services
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API JSON }
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53. API Deployment Requirements
Need a rock solid API Infrastructure Management:
Cloud or On-Premise?
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Developer
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Partner
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Services & Data
Monitoring &
Reporting Analysis
Developer Portal
Groups, Forum Wiki
Chargeback &
Billing Services
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API JSON }
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Customer
55. US Government: Project Open Data
Project Open Data to help agencies adopt the Open Data Policy and
unlock the potential of government data… managing this data as an
asset and making it available, discoverable, and usable….
56. US Government: Project Open Data
Project Open Data to help agencies adopt the Open Data Policy and
unlock the potential of government data… managing this data as an
asset and making it available, discoverable, and usable….
•
Public
•
agencies must adopt a presumption in favor of openness to the extent permitted by law
57. US Government: Project Open Data
Project Open Data to help agencies adopt the Open Data Policy and
unlock the potential of government data… managing this data as an
asset and making it available, discoverable, and usable….
•
•
Public
•
agencies must adopt a presumption in favor of openness to the extent permitted by law
•
data are made available in convenient, modifiable, and open formats that can be retrieved,
downloaded, indexed, and searched
Accesible
58. US Government: Project Open Data
Project Open Data to help agencies adopt the Open Data Policy and
unlock the potential of government data… managing this data as an
asset and making it available, discoverable, and usable….
•
•
Public
•
Described
•
agencies must adopt a presumption in favor of openness to the extent permitted by law
•
data are made available in convenient, modifiable, and open formats that can be retrieved,
downloaded, indexed, and searched
Accesible
•
described fully so that consumers of the data have sufficient information to understand their
strengths, weaknesses, analytical limitations, security requirements, as well as how to process
them
59. US Government: Project Open Data
Project Open Data to help agencies adopt the Open Data Policy and
unlock the potential of government data… managing this data as an
asset and making it available, discoverable, and usable….
•
•
Public
•
Described
•
Reusable
•
agencies must adopt a presumption in favor of openness to the extent permitted by law
•
data are made available in convenient, modifiable, and open formats that can be retrieved,
downloaded, indexed, and searched
Accesible
•
•
described fully so that consumers of the data have sufficient information to understand their
strengths, weaknesses, analytical limitations, security requirements, as well as how to process
them
available under an open license that places no restrictions on their use
60. US Government: Project Open Data
Project Open Data to help agencies adopt the Open Data Policy and
unlock the potential of government data… managing this data as an
asset and making it available, discoverable, and usable….
•
•
Public
•
Described
•
•
Reusable
•
agencies must adopt a presumption in favor of openness to the extent permitted by law
•
data are made available in convenient, modifiable, and open formats that can be retrieved,
downloaded, indexed, and searched
Accesible
•
described fully so that consumers of the data have sufficient information to understand their
strengths, weaknesses, analytical limitations, security requirements, as well as how to process
them
•
available under an open license that places no restrictions on their use
•
published in primary forms with the finest possible level of granularity that is practicable and
permitted by law and other requirements
Complete
61. US Government: Project Open Data
Project Open Data to help agencies adopt the Open Data Policy and
unlock the potential of government data… managing this data as an
asset and making it available, discoverable, and usable….
•
•
Public
•
Described
•
•
Reusable
•
Timely
•
agencies must adopt a presumption in favor of openness to the extent permitted by law
•
data are made available in convenient, modifiable, and open formats that can be retrieved,
downloaded, indexed, and searched
Accesible
•
described fully so that consumers of the data have sufficient information to understand their
strengths, weaknesses, analytical limitations, security requirements, as well as how to process
them
•
available under an open license that places no restrictions on their use
•
published in primary forms with the finest possible level of granularity that is practicable and
permitted by law and other requirements
Complete
•
available as quickly as necessary to preserve the value of the data
62. US Government: Project Open Data
Project Open Data to help agencies adopt the Open Data Policy and
unlock the potential of government data… managing this data as an
asset and making it available, discoverable, and usable….
•
•
Public
•
Described
•
•
Reusable
•
•
Timely
•
agencies must adopt a presumption in favor of openness to the extent permitted by law
•
data are made available in convenient, modifiable, and open formats that can be retrieved,
downloaded, indexed, and searched
Accesible
•
described fully so that consumers of the data have sufficient information to understand their
strengths, weaknesses, analytical limitations, security requirements, as well as how to process
them
•
available under an open license that places no restrictions on their use
•
published in primary forms with the finest possible level of granularity that is practicable and
permitted by law and other requirements
Complete
•
available as quickly as necessary to preserve the value of the data
•
a point of contact must be designated to assist with data use and to respond to complaints
Managed
63. Welcome to the API Economy
Q&A
nino.guarnacci@javac.it
davide.delvecchio@gmail.com