The document discusses how enterprises can use APIs to reinvent their digital strategies. It suggests that enterprises externalize their applications and services as APIs to accelerate digital channels, engage developers, and monetize digital assets. The document also presents how enterprises can use APIs to reinvent applications, datacenters, and build the modern enterprise by connecting servers, networks, storage, cloud and channels with APIs.
Check out these slides from I Love APIs 2014 to learn how architects and engineers are building products at Apigee, and how we incorporate open source technology for enterprise grade apps: Cassandra, Postgres, Netty, Jersey, jQuery, Bootstrap, Tomcat, Puppet, Hadoop, Couchbase and more.
As government digital strategy becomes more and more pertinent, innovation is the name of the game for the success of today's agency. But how do you continue to innovate despite the constraints of reduced IT budgets? How do you identify and overcome inefficiencies in architectures that increase costs and constrain growth?
In this webcast, Apigee's Brian Pagano and John Rethans discuss how to cut your agency's IT costs.
The enterprise has learned from the consumer API movement and recognized the value of creating developer communities to drive the adoption and productive use of APIs. Building an API community internally, however, requires a different approach from what has worked in the consumer space. Business objectives for APIs and measurements of success tend to be different for internal APIs. Security and access controls are not the same, of course, and back-end systems tend to be quite a lot more complex in the enterprise than they are in public-facing API situations. This webinar explores the challenges and best practices inherent in building an internal API community that serves an enterprise’s business and technological goals.
API Economy - The Making of a Digital BusinessAkana
In this presentation, Akana’s Laura Heritage will explore what it takes to make APIs work as the foundation of a successful digital business:
• What does it really mean to be a digital business?
• Examples of disruption happening across industries
• How APIs fit into a digital business
• What type of organization structure is needed for a digital business?
• New types of business models in the API Economy
• API security considerations for your digital business
Check out these slides from I Love APIs 2014 to learn how architects and engineers are building products at Apigee, and how we incorporate open source technology for enterprise grade apps: Cassandra, Postgres, Netty, Jersey, jQuery, Bootstrap, Tomcat, Puppet, Hadoop, Couchbase and more.
As government digital strategy becomes more and more pertinent, innovation is the name of the game for the success of today's agency. But how do you continue to innovate despite the constraints of reduced IT budgets? How do you identify and overcome inefficiencies in architectures that increase costs and constrain growth?
In this webcast, Apigee's Brian Pagano and John Rethans discuss how to cut your agency's IT costs.
The enterprise has learned from the consumer API movement and recognized the value of creating developer communities to drive the adoption and productive use of APIs. Building an API community internally, however, requires a different approach from what has worked in the consumer space. Business objectives for APIs and measurements of success tend to be different for internal APIs. Security and access controls are not the same, of course, and back-end systems tend to be quite a lot more complex in the enterprise than they are in public-facing API situations. This webinar explores the challenges and best practices inherent in building an internal API community that serves an enterprise’s business and technological goals.
API Economy - The Making of a Digital BusinessAkana
In this presentation, Akana’s Laura Heritage will explore what it takes to make APIs work as the foundation of a successful digital business:
• What does it really mean to be a digital business?
• Examples of disruption happening across industries
• How APIs fit into a digital business
• What type of organization structure is needed for a digital business?
• New types of business models in the API Economy
• API security considerations for your digital business
Analytics are key to unlocking the potential of the data in your digital ecosystem. Learn how Apigee Analytics provides end-to-end visibility into your business with the ability to analyze 360 degrees of information from API programs, external online sources, and your internal systems. Discover the elements that make this 360 degree visibility happen, including data from the APIs, data that adds context to the API data, and analytics that model and predict both business and operational metrics.
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
Download Podcast: http://bit.ly/18YbGeS
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.
Join the Live 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: http://youtu.be/7gut1JrOzOM
Download Podcast: http://bit.ly/1Cy6p6W
API Design Essentials - Akana Platform OverviewAkana
API Management has changed a lot in the past four years. It has gone from a toy prototype to a required foundational component in every enterprise architecture. Being foundational, an API management solution must address the needs of each role that takes part in an API’s success. The Akana Platform provides an end-to-end API Management solution. It enables each role with the tools needed for designing, implementing, securing, managing, monitoring, and publishing APIs in the cloud, hybrid, or on premises. This webinar we will provide a detailed look into Akana’s Platform API design capabilities with a live demo.
In this webinar, you will learn:
• What roles play a key part in an enterprise API management solution?
• Where does API Management fit within your enterprise architecture?
• What capabilities does the Akana Platform provide?
• Demo of how to design APIs in the Akana Platform
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
• Why traditional analytics approaches do not provide unique insight into your API Programs.
• The difference between operations and business insights with regard to APIs.
• How to leverage existing analytics investments along with Akana Envision.
Digital Healthcare – Realizing Interoperability with APIsAkana
In this webinar you will learn:
• What FHIR is and where it came from.
• Why FHIR is important to healthcare interoperability.
• The key technical aspects of FHIR.
• What it takes to build the next generation platform for healthcare interoperability.
• How to get involved.
Both SOA and API management technology have important things to say about the future capabilities of your IT infrastructure. API technology brings a strong focus to the consumption of your backend IT resources within a well-managed community of API developers and mobile app developers.
Deep-Dive: API Analytics and Business KPIs - Measure what mattersApigee | Google Cloud
You know you have to measure the data that flows across your APIs. But how do you move beyond basic operational metrics to deep visibility? How do you measure KPIs that provide meaningful business insights and drive the kinds of experiences your customers expect?
In this deep-dive, we discuss how Apigee Edge enables self-service, end-to-end visibility on every aspect of your API program to help you drive your business decisions.
We'll discuss:
- best practices to build an analytically driven business
- business intelligence vs. API analytics - why are they different
- how to enable developers through data
- demo of Apigee Edge analytics
Watch Video: https://youtu.be/8ERgD56Ov3k
Download Podcast: http://bit.ly/1L6Npns
Digital Transformation: How leaders meet modern customer expectationsApigee | Google Cloud
Chet Kapoor, CEO Apigee presents to the Pacific Crest global technology leadership forum in Vail, Colorado, Aug. 11 2015. How leading companies lead digital at the C-Suite level, deliver digital by making developers productive, and build digital enterprises with APIs.
Building a Digital Products Portfolio for Real Business ResultsApigee | Google Cloud
Today's enterprise strives to deliver exceptional customer experience, business process efficiency, and customer profitability. Given an enterprise's existing set of products, how do you define a portfolio of digital products to drive innovation and deliver real business results? How does business strategy shape a digital products portfolio? What technical and organizational processes & structures are common among successful digital products?
Join Michael Leppitsch and Dan Tortorici for a discussion of what a digital products portfolio looks like, how a portfolio is shaped by your business strategy and by your consumer, and how a robust digital products portfolio leads to customer adoption, satisfaction, and profitability.
Join to discuss:
- Digital products and how they shape customer experience and behavior
- Influences that inform and shape successful digital product portfolios
- Common traits and patterns in successful digital products
Successful digital transformation enables an enterprise to drive revenue, increase customer satisfaction, and win competitive advantage through new digital channels and experiences. To get there, chief digital officers must be able to juggle priorities and manage investments, starting deep within an enterprise’s processes and tools and extending out to the cutting edge of consumer experience. To simplify complexity, accurately measure progress, and drive smart decisions, every CDO needs visibility into six specific types of enterprise KPI.
Join Apigee’s Bryan Kirschner and Kumar Srivastava to learn about these six key KPIs and how to assemble them into a highly effective dashboard.
Join to discuss:
- Why are metrics that span consumer and developer behavior, business results, and technology capabilities all essential to successful digital transformation?
- How can you organize this diverse set of metrics in order to drive sharp insight and timely action?
- How can you apply this knowledge to build an effective management dashboard?
Social media and news: Key trends in networked informationJesse Holcomb
How people discover, share, discuss and interact with news on social platforms; a compilation of findings from several years of Pew Research Center data.
Analytics are key to unlocking the potential of the data in your digital ecosystem. Learn how Apigee Analytics provides end-to-end visibility into your business with the ability to analyze 360 degrees of information from API programs, external online sources, and your internal systems. Discover the elements that make this 360 degree visibility happen, including data from the APIs, data that adds context to the API data, and analytics that model and predict both business and operational metrics.
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
Download Podcast: http://bit.ly/18YbGeS
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.
Join the Live 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: http://youtu.be/7gut1JrOzOM
Download Podcast: http://bit.ly/1Cy6p6W
API Design Essentials - Akana Platform OverviewAkana
API Management has changed a lot in the past four years. It has gone from a toy prototype to a required foundational component in every enterprise architecture. Being foundational, an API management solution must address the needs of each role that takes part in an API’s success. The Akana Platform provides an end-to-end API Management solution. It enables each role with the tools needed for designing, implementing, securing, managing, monitoring, and publishing APIs in the cloud, hybrid, or on premises. This webinar we will provide a detailed look into Akana’s Platform API design capabilities with a live demo.
In this webinar, you will learn:
• What roles play a key part in an enterprise API management solution?
• Where does API Management fit within your enterprise architecture?
• What capabilities does the Akana Platform provide?
• Demo of how to design APIs in the Akana Platform
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
• Why traditional analytics approaches do not provide unique insight into your API Programs.
• The difference between operations and business insights with regard to APIs.
• How to leverage existing analytics investments along with Akana Envision.
Digital Healthcare – Realizing Interoperability with APIsAkana
In this webinar you will learn:
• What FHIR is and where it came from.
• Why FHIR is important to healthcare interoperability.
• The key technical aspects of FHIR.
• What it takes to build the next generation platform for healthcare interoperability.
• How to get involved.
Both SOA and API management technology have important things to say about the future capabilities of your IT infrastructure. API technology brings a strong focus to the consumption of your backend IT resources within a well-managed community of API developers and mobile app developers.
Deep-Dive: API Analytics and Business KPIs - Measure what mattersApigee | Google Cloud
You know you have to measure the data that flows across your APIs. But how do you move beyond basic operational metrics to deep visibility? How do you measure KPIs that provide meaningful business insights and drive the kinds of experiences your customers expect?
In this deep-dive, we discuss how Apigee Edge enables self-service, end-to-end visibility on every aspect of your API program to help you drive your business decisions.
We'll discuss:
- best practices to build an analytically driven business
- business intelligence vs. API analytics - why are they different
- how to enable developers through data
- demo of Apigee Edge analytics
Watch Video: https://youtu.be/8ERgD56Ov3k
Download Podcast: http://bit.ly/1L6Npns
Digital Transformation: How leaders meet modern customer expectationsApigee | Google Cloud
Chet Kapoor, CEO Apigee presents to the Pacific Crest global technology leadership forum in Vail, Colorado, Aug. 11 2015. How leading companies lead digital at the C-Suite level, deliver digital by making developers productive, and build digital enterprises with APIs.
Building a Digital Products Portfolio for Real Business ResultsApigee | Google Cloud
Today's enterprise strives to deliver exceptional customer experience, business process efficiency, and customer profitability. Given an enterprise's existing set of products, how do you define a portfolio of digital products to drive innovation and deliver real business results? How does business strategy shape a digital products portfolio? What technical and organizational processes & structures are common among successful digital products?
Join Michael Leppitsch and Dan Tortorici for a discussion of what a digital products portfolio looks like, how a portfolio is shaped by your business strategy and by your consumer, and how a robust digital products portfolio leads to customer adoption, satisfaction, and profitability.
Join to discuss:
- Digital products and how they shape customer experience and behavior
- Influences that inform and shape successful digital product portfolios
- Common traits and patterns in successful digital products
Successful digital transformation enables an enterprise to drive revenue, increase customer satisfaction, and win competitive advantage through new digital channels and experiences. To get there, chief digital officers must be able to juggle priorities and manage investments, starting deep within an enterprise’s processes and tools and extending out to the cutting edge of consumer experience. To simplify complexity, accurately measure progress, and drive smart decisions, every CDO needs visibility into six specific types of enterprise KPI.
Join Apigee’s Bryan Kirschner and Kumar Srivastava to learn about these six key KPIs and how to assemble them into a highly effective dashboard.
Join to discuss:
- Why are metrics that span consumer and developer behavior, business results, and technology capabilities all essential to successful digital transformation?
- How can you organize this diverse set of metrics in order to drive sharp insight and timely action?
- How can you apply this knowledge to build an effective management dashboard?
Social media and news: Key trends in networked informationJesse Holcomb
How people discover, share, discuss and interact with news on social platforms; a compilation of findings from several years of Pew Research Center data.
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The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats
Enterprise APIs enable an organization to extend their data and intellectual property to build new channels, manage datacenters, and create new business opportunities.
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.
The Business Value for Internal APIs in the EnterpriseAkana
- The value of internal API programs
- How APIs and SOA fit together
- Deployment patterns for Internal APIs
- Architecture concerns about API Gateways and ESBs
As enterprises embrace APIs, some very specific Enterprise API Adoption patterns and best practices have started emerging. In this session, Laura Heritage, Principal Solutions Architect at SOA Software, will talk about the most common enterprise API patterns and will discuss how enterprises can successfully launch an API program.
Transform your datacenter by enabling business and IT to deploy, manage and govern applications across clouds. Decouple and manage compute, storage and networking resources as secured APIs, with SOA Software’s API Management platform. Get started with an API driven software-defined datacenter (SDDC).
Are APIs really that different from SOA? Join Alistair Farquharson, CTO, SOA Software and Sachin Agarwal, VP Product Marketing, SOA Software to learn more about how to build out a combined API and SOA strategy for your business, and understand the real differences between APIs and SOA, and lay down a common long-term unified infrastructure for all your services – past, present and future.
API Security: Securing Digital Channels and Mobile Apps Against HacksAkana
More and more enterprises today are doing business by opening up their data and applications through APIs. Though forward-thinking and strategic, exposing APIs also increases the surface area for potential attack by hackers. To benefit from APIs while staying secure, enterprises and security architects need to continue to develop a deep understanding about API security and how it differs from traditional web application security or mobile application security.
Building A Business-Facing Mobile Developer CommunityProgrammableWeb
Building A Business-Facing Mobile Developer Community
Andy Jones, Technical Director EMEA, SOA Software
The proliferation of mobile apps has led to increased interaction between two previously separate groups: mobile app developers and corporate managers of enterprise systems. The API is the connector. Creating a developer community that serves your mobile strategy is a challenge on both technical and business levels. Mobile developers are essentially business partners, even if they do not see themselves as such and successfully engaging them will be key to delivering value from the API. In this presentation, we will discuss some proven practices that can ensure that businesses make the best use of APIs to extend themselves into the mobile realm:
Offering business capabilities that are important to partners
Tailoring APIs to each partner
Managing partner registration with workflow
Allowing partners to monitor and analyze their own API usage
Accelerating the process of externalizing applications
Securing the apps
Mediating transports protocols
Eat Your Microservices Elephant One Bite at a TimeAkana
There seems to be a tendency amongst architects to think of microservices as a way to build entire applications, taking monoliths and completely re-implementing them as a set of microservices. This belief makes a lot of architects, especially in large enterprise, question whether microservices is right for their organization. This webinar examines a different way of looking at this issue. The presentation probes where we can analyze an application, identify one or more clearly defined functions that have scaling or distribution challenges and pull those functions out of the application as microservices. As the subject of the webinar says, this will allow you to “eat your microservices elephant one bite at a time.”
API Adoption Patterns in Banking & The Promise of MicroservicesAkana
Akana VP of Product Marketing, Sachin Agarwal, explains API adoption patterns that are specific to banking, and how microservices can be used to help develop financial applications.
Driving Digital Innovation with a Layered API Design ApproachAkana
In this webinar, Akana’s guest speaker, Randy Heffner of Forrester Research, will describe the principles of layered API design and why it is critical for your API strategy. Alistair Farquharson, CTO at Akana, will describe the concept of federated APIs and how an API Management platform can be effectively used to deliver layered API design. Included will be:
- Why businesses undergoing digital transformation need to design for multiple channels.
- The principles of layered API design.
- What federated APIs are.
- How an API Management platform can be leveraged to deliver layered API Design.
Securing Your APIs against the Recent Vulnerabilities in SSLv2/SSLv3 Akana
Recently revealed vulnerabilities in SSLv3, OpenSSL and other cipher suites may expose your transactions or APIs over web browsers, web servers or HTTPS to new threats. Hackers can attack and take advantage of the protocol version negotiation features built into SSL/TLS to force the use of SSL 3.0 and decrypt selected content within the SSL sessions. Given these vulnerabilities, how can businesses ensure and safeguard critical data? Attend this webinar to learn HTTPS configuration best practices and tools to harden your HTTPS endpoints with right protocols and cipher suites.
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
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# Internet Security: Safeguarding Your Digital World
In the contemporary digital age, the internet is a cornerstone of our daily lives. It connects us to vast amounts of information, provides platforms for communication, enables commerce, and offers endless entertainment. However, with these conveniences come significant security challenges. Internet security is essential to protect our digital identities, sensitive data, and overall online experience. This comprehensive guide explores the multifaceted world of internet security, providing insights into its importance, common threats, and effective strategies to safeguard your digital world.
## Understanding Internet Security
Internet security encompasses the measures and protocols used to protect information, devices, and networks from unauthorized access, attacks, and damage. It involves a wide range of practices designed to safeguard data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Effective internet security is crucial for individuals, businesses, and governments alike, as cyber threats continue to evolve in complexity and scale.
### Key Components of Internet Security
1. **Confidentiality**: Ensuring that information is accessible only to those authorized to access it.
2. **Integrity**: Protecting information from being altered or tampered with by unauthorized parties.
3. **Availability**: Ensuring that authorized users have reliable access to information and resources when needed.
## Common Internet Security Threats
Cyber threats are numerous and constantly evolving. Understanding these threats is the first step in protecting against them. Some of the most common internet security threats include:
### Malware
Malware, or malicious software, is designed to harm, exploit, or otherwise compromise a device, network, or service. Common types of malware include:
- **Viruses**: Programs that attach themselves to legitimate software and replicate, spreading to other programs and files.
- **Worms**: Standalone malware that replicates itself to spread to other computers.
- **Trojan Horses**: Malicious software disguised as legitimate software.
- **Ransomware**: Malware that encrypts a user's files and demands a ransom for the decryption key.
- **Spyware**: Software that secretly monitors and collects user information.
### Phishing
Phishing is a social engineering attack that aims to steal sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details. Attackers often masquerade as trusted entities in email or other communication channels, tricking victims into providing their information.
### Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attacks
MitM attacks occur when an attacker intercepts and potentially alters communication between two parties without their knowledge. This can lead to the unauthorized acquisition of sensitive information.
### Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attacks
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Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
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