APIs are the lynchpin to the success of your digital business. Explore how you can effectively design, secure, monitor and manage APIs across the enterprise.
Architecting an Enterprise API Management StrategyWSO2
A good internal and external API management strategy and architecture is key to building ecosystem platforms that lead to successful API economies in the enterprise. This workshop will look at best practices in API management using the WSO2 API Manager and Integration Platform products, which are used to rapidly implement RESTful design, enforce governance policies, safely scale solutions, orchestrate complex interaction sequences, and re-use assets. The session will also look at reference architectures and architectural recommendations of building large scale API ecosystems.
Director - Solutions Architecture at WSO2, Mifan Careem presented this session at APIdays Sydney 2015.
Digital transformation is on its way and the industry is required to adopt new concepts and techniques, like the Internet of things (IoT), Cloud and Enterprise Mobility. As a matter of that, new business models arise, which need to be evaluated by companies to not lose market shares and stay in touch with the competitors.
Gartner’s vision of Bi-modal IT seems to become more and more the reality, which besides all chances, also brings a lot of challenges companies have to deal with. One essential topic for implementing the ideas of Bi-modal IT is API Management – at least from our point of view. In addition, it is also a key enabler to define a solid strategy, in order to meet the challenges with respect to digital transformation.
6 Reasons Why APIs Are Reshaping Your BusinessFabernovel
A study on APIs to demonstrate the advantages of APIs for businesses in terms of scalability, flexibility, business development, product development, supply chain management...
APIs are the lynchpin to the success of your digital business. Explore how you can effectively design, secure, monitor and manage APIs across the enterprise.
Architecting an Enterprise API Management StrategyWSO2
A good internal and external API management strategy and architecture is key to building ecosystem platforms that lead to successful API economies in the enterprise. This workshop will look at best practices in API management using the WSO2 API Manager and Integration Platform products, which are used to rapidly implement RESTful design, enforce governance policies, safely scale solutions, orchestrate complex interaction sequences, and re-use assets. The session will also look at reference architectures and architectural recommendations of building large scale API ecosystems.
Director - Solutions Architecture at WSO2, Mifan Careem presented this session at APIdays Sydney 2015.
Digital transformation is on its way and the industry is required to adopt new concepts and techniques, like the Internet of things (IoT), Cloud and Enterprise Mobility. As a matter of that, new business models arise, which need to be evaluated by companies to not lose market shares and stay in touch with the competitors.
Gartner’s vision of Bi-modal IT seems to become more and more the reality, which besides all chances, also brings a lot of challenges companies have to deal with. One essential topic for implementing the ideas of Bi-modal IT is API Management – at least from our point of view. In addition, it is also a key enabler to define a solid strategy, in order to meet the challenges with respect to digital transformation.
6 Reasons Why APIs Are Reshaping Your BusinessFabernovel
A study on APIs to demonstrate the advantages of APIs for businesses in terms of scalability, flexibility, business development, product development, supply chain management...
What's a good API business model? If you have an API, or you plan to have an open API, or just want to use APIs in your web or mobile app, what models make sense? See 20 different API business models. This comprehensive survey of the gamut of today's options covering anything from paid to getting paid to indirect.
API Management Solution Powerpoint Presentation SlidesSlideTeam
Select this API Management Solution PowerPoint Presentation Slides and study the needs of app developers. Display your company’s objectives like the expansion of the market base, building a platform ecosystem, and improving the digital outreach company through this application gateway PPT templates. Highlight the structure of architectural components of API with the help of this computing interface management PPT slide. You can easily introduce your services of API portal like documentation, registration, and analysis in a well-organized manner by taking the aid of our invigorating software management PPT designs. Take advantage of our professionally designed network administration PPT themes to exhibit various components like API design, deployment, security, analytics, and monetization in an appropriate color-coded fashion. You can take the assistance of this API solution PPT presentation to provide a report on API management in a well-organized format. Click the download button and make this open-source management PowerPoint presentation your source to educate prospective clients about attractive opportunities in the API management market. https://bit.ly/3tOpgMa
APIs have revolutionized how companies build new marketing channels, access new customers, and create ecosystems. Enabling all this requires the exposure of APIs to a broad range of partners and developers—and potential threats.
Learn more about the latest API security issues.
Watch the live demo of Apigee's API platform 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
Are your APIs becoming too complicated and ad hoc? Feeling the need to set up policies for your API? This presentation will give you strategy options for designing and developing your APIs.
APIs have seen a stellar growth over the last decade or so. API product managers help build the platform the right way, with requirements rationalization, design standards, style guides, public launch frameworks, measurements and a forward looking plan to grow the business of APIs. This presentation talks about the multi-year journey towards organized REST APIs powering different payment product lines, overcoming silos and lessons learnt in managing the business of APIs at PayPal. It also focuses on understanding the real customer of APIs (merchants, partners vs. developers), their differences and the key elements of an API ecosystem (tools and environments) that allow the APIs to be successful on a large scale.
API Monetization – It Does Not Mean What You Think It Means. It Is Far MoreNordic APIs
A discussion of API Monetization Business Models. Starting from “what does it really mean”, we will progress through the various business models for monetization, define the model, and show examples of businesses executing each model. We will also provide advice in determining what model(s) make sense for your situations, and discuss how to begin to implement your monetization strategy.
SaaS adoption has proliferated across nearly every industry vertical and business function to the point where it is now nearly ubiquitous throughout the economy. This has created multiple market opportunities for businesses utilizing an “API-first” strategy, whereby they offer new products or services via API that complement existing SaaS applications or they use API technology to break down data silos and connect what would otherwise be disparate data sets. A handful of first-movers have capitalized on a subset of these opportunities in both products & services (e.g., Twilio in voice & text, Stripe in payments) and data aggregation (e.g., MuleSoft for enterprises, Plaid for FinTech / financial institutions). We believe this dynamic is still in its early days and that there will be many future opportunities for growth investors with strong SaaS experience to partner with these businesses.
To capitalize on this trend, Catalyst is exploring businesses participating in the “API Economy”, which we define as companies doing any of the following:
1. Pursuing an “API-first” product or go-to-market strategy (e.g., Twilio, Stripe, Algolia, MapBox)
2. Utilizing APIs to connect data silos (e.g., MuleSoft, Plaid, Zapier, Segment, Redox, Trulioo)
3. Enabling the development and maintenance of APIs (e.g., Apigee, Kong, SmartBear)
At Catalyst, we employ a proactive, research-based approach to investing, targeting sectors experiencing outstanding growth. If you are an owner, operator, or investor of a growth stage company participating in the API Economy, we would like to hear from you. Please send inquiries and business plans to grady@catalyst.com.
Apache Kafka and API Management / API Gateway – Friends, Enemies or Frenemies?Kai Wähner
Microservices became the new black in enterprise architectures. APIs provide functions to other applications or end users. Even if your architecture uses another pattern than microservices, like SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture) or Client-Server communication, APIs are used between the different applications and end users.
Apache Kafka plays a key role in modern microservice architectures to build open, scalable, flexible and decoupled real time applications. API Management complements Kafka by providing a way to implement and govern the full life cycle of the APIs.
This session explores how event streaming with Apache Kafka and API Management (including API Gateway and Service Mesh technologies) complement and compete with each other depending on the use case and point of view of the project team. The session concludes exploring the vision of event streaming APIs instead of RPC calls.
Understand how event streaming with Kafka and Confluent complements tools and frameworks such as Kong, Mulesoft, Apigee, Envoy, Istio, Linkerd, Software AG, TIBCO Mashery, IBM, Axway, etc.
A Streaming API Data Exchangeprovides streaming replication between business units and companies. API Management with REST/HTTP is not appropriate for streaming data.
Consultant Robert Broeckelmann shares his experience of implementing API management in a large enterprise and will share how to:
- define API governance
- explore the goals, requirements, implementation of API governance
- look at lessons learned from implementing one enterprise customer's API governance process
Apigee's Ed Anuff and Bala Kasiviswanathan will discuss how these forces inform and drive the Apigee product roadmap. Join Ed and Bala for a preview of how Apigee will deliver on its product goals, including a common stack that enables us to address our customers' multi-cloud opportunity. Learn how we'll help companies transition to the PaaS/cloud-native future, how we'll leverage Google's OSS presence, and how we will continue to emphasize the needs of developers.
Threat protection and application access controls are key security mechanisms that protect APIs when exposed to internal or external users and developers.
In this technical deep-dive webcast, Apigee's security team, led by Subra Kumaraswamy, will discuss API threats and the protection mechanisms that every API and app developer must implement for safe and secure API management.
This webcast will cover:
- the API threat model
- how to design and implement appropriate guardrails for API security using build-in policies and configuration
- a demo of Apigee Edge threat protection features, including TLS encryption, XML/JSON/SQL injection attacks, and rate limiting
Whether you're an IT security architect or an API or app developer, this webcast will help you understand secure API management.
Download Podcast: http://bit.ly/1biiJQS
Watch Video: http://youtu.be/ffs35w1RYRI
APIs and data have not only become a competitive advantage for enterprises but also an innovation tool and source of revenue. Finding the right monetization program is crucial to help you deliver the right business model for your digital assets.
In our deep-dive webcast, we explore how you can:
- think about your APIs as a strategic revenue opportunity
- strengthen and manage your partnerships
- build and energize your developer ecosystem with creative pricing
- how Apigee Monetization Services changes the game
Listen to the podcast version here: http://bit.ly/1Mq6DGF
Sachin Agarwal, SOA Software VP of Product Marketing, explains the frenzy around the mass development and adoption of APIs. In this presentation, he describes the business and technology implications of developing an API stratgy.
API management solutions help enterprises manage, secure, and mediate API traffic, ensure that developers and partners are productive, and grow their API programs to meet the increasing demands of a digital world. APIU management capabilities including Backend as a Service (BaaS) solutions, analytics engines, and monetization enable developers to develop and extend apps with modern features, provide deep insights into the APIs, and allow API providers to monetize their APIs and developers to share in the revenue.
Power Platform Architecture CorrectionsYusuke Ohira
Power Platform architecture for a variety of business requirements.
This is a part of the material presented at the Power Platform User Meeting held at Microsoft headquarters in July 2019.
This presentation explains the three layer API design which organisations can use to get most out of there systems with less development and maintenance time spent on fixing issues as a whole in org.
Welcome to the API Economy: Developing Your API StrategyMuleSoft
View the recording of this webinar: http://www.mulesoft.com/webinars/esb/welcome-api-economy
Learn more about our Anypoint Platform for APIs: https://www.mulesoft.com/platform/api
Gartner predicts 75% of Fortune 500 enterprises will open an API by 2014. In this new API economy, those without an API strategy will be left behind. What does this mean for you and your business? Join Ross Mason, MuleSoft Founder, for a discussion on key API trends and what you can do in this New Enterprise era to unlock competitive advantage for your organization.
Questions discussed:
What has changed with APIs?
What is the API economy and how did we get here?
How are APIs transforming enterprises?
What are key API trends my organization should be planning for?
How can APIs make my business more competitive?
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.
What's a good API business model? If you have an API, or you plan to have an open API, or just want to use APIs in your web or mobile app, what models make sense? See 20 different API business models. This comprehensive survey of the gamut of today's options covering anything from paid to getting paid to indirect.
API Management Solution Powerpoint Presentation SlidesSlideTeam
Select this API Management Solution PowerPoint Presentation Slides and study the needs of app developers. Display your company’s objectives like the expansion of the market base, building a platform ecosystem, and improving the digital outreach company through this application gateway PPT templates. Highlight the structure of architectural components of API with the help of this computing interface management PPT slide. You can easily introduce your services of API portal like documentation, registration, and analysis in a well-organized manner by taking the aid of our invigorating software management PPT designs. Take advantage of our professionally designed network administration PPT themes to exhibit various components like API design, deployment, security, analytics, and monetization in an appropriate color-coded fashion. You can take the assistance of this API solution PPT presentation to provide a report on API management in a well-organized format. Click the download button and make this open-source management PowerPoint presentation your source to educate prospective clients about attractive opportunities in the API management market. https://bit.ly/3tOpgMa
APIs have revolutionized how companies build new marketing channels, access new customers, and create ecosystems. Enabling all this requires the exposure of APIs to a broad range of partners and developers—and potential threats.
Learn more about the latest API security issues.
Watch the live demo of Apigee's API platform 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
Are your APIs becoming too complicated and ad hoc? Feeling the need to set up policies for your API? This presentation will give you strategy options for designing and developing your APIs.
APIs have seen a stellar growth over the last decade or so. API product managers help build the platform the right way, with requirements rationalization, design standards, style guides, public launch frameworks, measurements and a forward looking plan to grow the business of APIs. This presentation talks about the multi-year journey towards organized REST APIs powering different payment product lines, overcoming silos and lessons learnt in managing the business of APIs at PayPal. It also focuses on understanding the real customer of APIs (merchants, partners vs. developers), their differences and the key elements of an API ecosystem (tools and environments) that allow the APIs to be successful on a large scale.
API Monetization – It Does Not Mean What You Think It Means. It Is Far MoreNordic APIs
A discussion of API Monetization Business Models. Starting from “what does it really mean”, we will progress through the various business models for monetization, define the model, and show examples of businesses executing each model. We will also provide advice in determining what model(s) make sense for your situations, and discuss how to begin to implement your monetization strategy.
SaaS adoption has proliferated across nearly every industry vertical and business function to the point where it is now nearly ubiquitous throughout the economy. This has created multiple market opportunities for businesses utilizing an “API-first” strategy, whereby they offer new products or services via API that complement existing SaaS applications or they use API technology to break down data silos and connect what would otherwise be disparate data sets. A handful of first-movers have capitalized on a subset of these opportunities in both products & services (e.g., Twilio in voice & text, Stripe in payments) and data aggregation (e.g., MuleSoft for enterprises, Plaid for FinTech / financial institutions). We believe this dynamic is still in its early days and that there will be many future opportunities for growth investors with strong SaaS experience to partner with these businesses.
To capitalize on this trend, Catalyst is exploring businesses participating in the “API Economy”, which we define as companies doing any of the following:
1. Pursuing an “API-first” product or go-to-market strategy (e.g., Twilio, Stripe, Algolia, MapBox)
2. Utilizing APIs to connect data silos (e.g., MuleSoft, Plaid, Zapier, Segment, Redox, Trulioo)
3. Enabling the development and maintenance of APIs (e.g., Apigee, Kong, SmartBear)
At Catalyst, we employ a proactive, research-based approach to investing, targeting sectors experiencing outstanding growth. If you are an owner, operator, or investor of a growth stage company participating in the API Economy, we would like to hear from you. Please send inquiries and business plans to grady@catalyst.com.
Apache Kafka and API Management / API Gateway – Friends, Enemies or Frenemies?Kai Wähner
Microservices became the new black in enterprise architectures. APIs provide functions to other applications or end users. Even if your architecture uses another pattern than microservices, like SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture) or Client-Server communication, APIs are used between the different applications and end users.
Apache Kafka plays a key role in modern microservice architectures to build open, scalable, flexible and decoupled real time applications. API Management complements Kafka by providing a way to implement and govern the full life cycle of the APIs.
This session explores how event streaming with Apache Kafka and API Management (including API Gateway and Service Mesh technologies) complement and compete with each other depending on the use case and point of view of the project team. The session concludes exploring the vision of event streaming APIs instead of RPC calls.
Understand how event streaming with Kafka and Confluent complements tools and frameworks such as Kong, Mulesoft, Apigee, Envoy, Istio, Linkerd, Software AG, TIBCO Mashery, IBM, Axway, etc.
A Streaming API Data Exchangeprovides streaming replication between business units and companies. API Management with REST/HTTP is not appropriate for streaming data.
Consultant Robert Broeckelmann shares his experience of implementing API management in a large enterprise and will share how to:
- define API governance
- explore the goals, requirements, implementation of API governance
- look at lessons learned from implementing one enterprise customer's API governance process
Apigee's Ed Anuff and Bala Kasiviswanathan will discuss how these forces inform and drive the Apigee product roadmap. Join Ed and Bala for a preview of how Apigee will deliver on its product goals, including a common stack that enables us to address our customers' multi-cloud opportunity. Learn how we'll help companies transition to the PaaS/cloud-native future, how we'll leverage Google's OSS presence, and how we will continue to emphasize the needs of developers.
Threat protection and application access controls are key security mechanisms that protect APIs when exposed to internal or external users and developers.
In this technical deep-dive webcast, Apigee's security team, led by Subra Kumaraswamy, will discuss API threats and the protection mechanisms that every API and app developer must implement for safe and secure API management.
This webcast will cover:
- the API threat model
- how to design and implement appropriate guardrails for API security using build-in policies and configuration
- a demo of Apigee Edge threat protection features, including TLS encryption, XML/JSON/SQL injection attacks, and rate limiting
Whether you're an IT security architect or an API or app developer, this webcast will help you understand secure API management.
Download Podcast: http://bit.ly/1biiJQS
Watch Video: http://youtu.be/ffs35w1RYRI
APIs and data have not only become a competitive advantage for enterprises but also an innovation tool and source of revenue. Finding the right monetization program is crucial to help you deliver the right business model for your digital assets.
In our deep-dive webcast, we explore how you can:
- think about your APIs as a strategic revenue opportunity
- strengthen and manage your partnerships
- build and energize your developer ecosystem with creative pricing
- how Apigee Monetization Services changes the game
Listen to the podcast version here: http://bit.ly/1Mq6DGF
Sachin Agarwal, SOA Software VP of Product Marketing, explains the frenzy around the mass development and adoption of APIs. In this presentation, he describes the business and technology implications of developing an API stratgy.
API management solutions help enterprises manage, secure, and mediate API traffic, ensure that developers and partners are productive, and grow their API programs to meet the increasing demands of a digital world. APIU management capabilities including Backend as a Service (BaaS) solutions, analytics engines, and monetization enable developers to develop and extend apps with modern features, provide deep insights into the APIs, and allow API providers to monetize their APIs and developers to share in the revenue.
Power Platform Architecture CorrectionsYusuke Ohira
Power Platform architecture for a variety of business requirements.
This is a part of the material presented at the Power Platform User Meeting held at Microsoft headquarters in July 2019.
This presentation explains the three layer API design which organisations can use to get most out of there systems with less development and maintenance time spent on fixing issues as a whole in org.
Welcome to the API Economy: Developing Your API StrategyMuleSoft
View the recording of this webinar: http://www.mulesoft.com/webinars/esb/welcome-api-economy
Learn more about our Anypoint Platform for APIs: https://www.mulesoft.com/platform/api
Gartner predicts 75% of Fortune 500 enterprises will open an API by 2014. In this new API economy, those without an API strategy will be left behind. What does this mean for you and your business? Join Ross Mason, MuleSoft Founder, for a discussion on key API trends and what you can do in this New Enterprise era to unlock competitive advantage for your organization.
Questions discussed:
What has changed with APIs?
What is the API economy and how did we get here?
How are APIs transforming enterprises?
What are key API trends my organization should be planning for?
How can APIs make my business more competitive?
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.
Microservices Done Right: Key Ingredients for Microservices SuccessApigee | Google Cloud
70% of organizations claim to be using or investigating this new trend because the promise of faster innovation, and the ability to independently develop, deploy, and scale components of large applications is hard to resist.
But, challenges exist—both known and unknown. Watch this webcast to identify key ingredients of microservices success.
API is the New Black for FinTech & Financial InstitutionsElias Gagas
API is the New Black for FinTech & Financial Institutions. See how Payment Components aplonAPI (TM) API Framework empowers Banks to offer Open Platform Banking Services.
Presented during FinTech Connect Live 2016 in London
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
Reflecting on both successes and failures, and her experience as a beta-test site leader and advisory board, consortia products review and license review and standards-committee member, Linda will offer strategies for being heard and solving problems. Which committees save you time? Are trouble-tickets the path to knowledge-base improvements? Is the Customer Services Representative visit an inside track to the Product Development Team? Is beta-testing worth the time commitment? Are conferences more than presentations and tchotchkes? Using examples from a variety of publishers, vendors, products, conferences and committees, Linda will offer a multi-pronged attack utilizing cross-departmental efforts to tackle knowledge-base errors, interface shortcomings, authentication failures, and feature loss. Universal accessibility and mobile availability will be explored as case studies in using license negotiation, consortia, trials and testing to pressure vendors to create products for our users.
A graduate from the University of California, Berkeley, MLIS program in 1984, Linda Wobbe has worked in diverse public and academic libraries along the West Coast, and currently serves as the Head of Collection Management at Saint Albert Hall Library, Saint Mary’s College of California. As Head of Collection Management, Linda coordinates Collection Development, and manages Acquisitions, Electronic Resources, Periodicals and Processing functions. Linda is active in SCELC, the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium, serving on the Product Review and License Review Committees; and NCCPL, the Northern California Consortium of Psychology Libraries. She is on the Steering Committee for NISO's SERU alternative to electronic resource licensing, and is a member of EBSCO's Advisory Board.
ShepHertz - A Complete Cloud Ecosystem for your AppsShepHertz
A Cloud-based, Cross Platform, Backend as a Service Solution for App and Game Development. ShepHertz endeavor is to make developers successful on the Cloud, irrespective of the technology or platform on which they are developing - Mobile, Web, Social, Gaming and TV. Check out our website http://www.shephertz.com.
How API became key to Whispir's growth strategy - Gartner AADI 2016Jordan Walsh
In 2012, Whispir launched the first version of an API to market. Visioned by the Product team, this project had no immediate customers, limited forecastable revenue model, and a huge knowledge gap in the wider team. Four years on, Whispir’s API has become a key element to helping Whispir customers solve business challenges, and ultimately helped Whispir achieve success in the market. Hear Jordan discuss Whispir’s journey with TIBCO Mashery to achieve their API success.
The future of the integrated library systemWhitni Watkins
The traditional ILS as we know it will only die out because it will evolve. It will not disappear. More now than ever do libraries need automation and resource management. The thing is, our collections are becoming more and more heavily electronic, we need a system that will handle digital content in an efficient manner. The current ILS does not.
Current ILSs are built around the traditional library practice of print collections and services
designed around these collections, but the last ten to fifteen years have seen great shifts in both
library collections and services. Print and physical materials are no longer the dominant resources.
Actually, in many libraries, especially in academic and research libraries, the building of electronic
and digital collections have taken a larger role in library collection development.
As libraries have moved increasingly to accommodate digital collections, they’ve found the ILS products unable to be reconfigured well enough to smoothly and efficiently handle the integration of all the workflows that are different, yet, necessary, for both print and digital.
The current ILS serves the purpose for an academic library but instead of one system with seamless interaction we have one system with add on components to do some of the now necessary functions like electronic resource management and the discovery layer.
there are three trends that will lead to the change in the traditional ILS: “1. Increased digital collections; 2. Changed expectations regarding interfaces; 3. Shifted attitudes toward data and software.”
There are four distinguishing characteristics of the next-generation ILS we believe are critical. They are comprehensive library resources management; a system based on service-oriented architecture; the ability to meet the challenge of new library workflow; and a next-generation discovery layer.
Up until recently, libraries developed collections to serve the communities that they were located in. And that's going to shift because the collections that they create will define the communities they serve, which is the exact opposite of the way it used to be in the physical world. In the electronic world it will be completely opposite. (VINOD CHACHRA, VTLS)
Our collections are now booming with digital content and a very inept way to serve it. The traditional ILS wasn’t created to handle digital content. The new ILS, will serve as a library service platform where digital content will be a the forethought instead of an afterthought.
Breeding writes that “the next generation of library automation systems needs to be designed to match the workflows of today’s libraries,
which manage both digital and print resources.”
There are four distinguishing characteristics of the next-generation ILS we believe are critical. They are comprehensive library resources management; a system based on service-oriented architecture; the ability to meet the challenge of new library w
How we Live Today is how we Work Tomorrow
We know how to be digital as consumers, but do we know how to be digital as businesses? Apigee CEO Chet Kapoor kicked off his keynote address at I ♥ APIs 2015 with this question.
Open Bank Project workshop at API Days, Open BankIng and Fintech, London 2015TESOBE
Slides of OBP workshop. OBP is an open source RESTful API for banks that connects to and abstracts the core banking systems underneath. A bit more technical than slides from previous day. Contains notes on API versioning, catalog, system diagram.
I Love APIs 2015
Chris Munns, Amazon
@chrismunns
http://www.amazon.com/
As computing costs decreased and computing power grew over time, so increased the complexity of the problems computers were called to solve and complexity of software. Enterprise applications quickly went through the stage of monolithic applications to client-server to multiple tier and beyond – to the land of massively distributed architectures. We arrived at the point where enterprise software is well beyond the capability of a single person or even a reasonably practical group of people to understand and control. Are microsevices the answer? Join Chris Munns to learn about how microservices are scaled at Amazon.
figo Banking API: A Banking Service Provider for FinTech StartupsLars Markull
figo is offering a quick and easy to implement banking API. With our API our partners can implement financial sources into their service and make use of it in very different ways. We are defining ourselves as a Banking Service Provider: our offering is not just the banking API but we also take care of account management, regulation and so forth.
This presentation explains how companies are transforming their businessees with APIs. In it, we go into detail on how to take advantage of cloud integration brokers, API providers, and application developers.
APIs for Biz Dev 2.0 - Which Business Model?3scale
APIs are [R]evolutionizing the Internet and the way companies distribute their data, content and services to the Web.
This presentation prepared for the MEITO "API, le Net+ ultra" workshop in France will walk you through some key elements of consideration when embracing the API [R]evolution.
APIs for biz dev 2.0 - Which business model?3scale
APIs are rising. APIs are everywhere, already disrupting industries like telecoms, banking....
However many companies still wonder what Business model they should apply for their API.
This presentation given at APIDays.io in Paris in December 2012 exposes a typology and classification of API business models.
APIs: Opening up Business and Providing Avenues for Growth. Panel Discussion at the monthly Silicon Valley Product Management Association meetup in Santa Clara, CA on Wednesday, April 3, 2013. Panelists: Delyn Simons, Mashery, Daniel Jacobson, Netflix, DeVaris Brown, ZenDesk, Rich Manalan, Atlassian, Sam Ramji, Apigee
APIs used to be a technical implementation detail reserved for developers and architects. In the Web age, APIs make more business sense than ever before. This presentation gives a ring side view of How to Craft Business Strategy around APIs.
Webinar: How API Lifecycle Management can help to Accelerate GrowthAPPSeCONNECT
In modern day world, #data and insights are the key players of any business growth. #API led application development and SOA have been preferred solutions over time.
To educate people and share knowledge about the widely used ways of data connectivity, APPSeCONNECT had organized a #webinar titled "How API Lifecycle Management can help to Accelerate Growth". The key points covered in the Webinar were:
1. What is an API and why it is used ?
2. Benefits of public Web APIs and Service Oriented Architecture
3. Leveraging API as a Product
4. Introduction to APPSeCONNECT API platform.
5. Creating a REST API for your SQL database
6. Securing your Data for API.
Integrate your line of business applications today: https://www.appseconnect.com/integrations/
Architecting your platform to meet 2012 mobile and web development standards is one of the best ways you can to enable your company to meet the demands of today's competitive markets. Building product in a platform way also helps your business prepare for disruptive forces that you cannot possibly predict.
The Business of APIs 2009 - ProgrammableWeb.comMashery
What can be done with an API is limited only by imagination. However, what should be done using your API may have a more definable answer. Whether you are planning to leverage your API to extend your business model into new channels or to capture new revenue, it is The Business of APIs.
apidays Helsinki & North 2023 - How can data-driven DevRel help identify gaps...apidays
apidays Helsinki & North 2023
API Ecosystems - Connecting Physical and Digital
June 5 & 6, 2023
How can data-driven DevRel help identify gaps and enhance APIs?
Hemchander Sundaraveloo, Sr. Developer Advocate at Pipedrive
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APISTRAT KEYNOTE: Surfing the Wave between Chaos and Innovation3scale
Keynote presentation from the Annual API Strategy and Practice Conference. Given on the 25th of September, 2018 in Nashville TN. Covering APIs, API Programs, Digital Transformation
Inside mind of a successful platform architect / Gartner APPS 2016 3scale
Enterprise architects are facing new challenges as software becomes central to business to success. The development of a stable internal platform is a key strategy to deliver more, faster. However actually succeeding in platform delivery is it a challenge in itself. In this session we cover three key ways of thinking that help structure that platform journey.
The Fundamentals of Platform Strategy: Creating Genuine Value with APIs3scale
APIWorld 2016 presentations on how to succeed in building a platform for your company. Focusing on how to create value, identify true users and scale. By Steven Willmott
Build and Manage Serverless APIs (APIDays Nordic, May 19th 2016)3scale
Presentation gave by Nicolas Grenié (@picsoung) at APIdays Nordic in Tampere, Finland in 2016
He covered the principles of serverless infrastructure, explaining the pros and cons about it and the different platforms.
He also gave an overview of the Serverless (serverless.com) framework.
APIs and the Bot Revolution (APIDays Nordic, May 18)3scale
3scale's Nicolas presented "APIs and the Bot Revolution" at the APIDays Nordic event on May 18. He covered the importance of making bots smart by using APIs. APIs for bots need specific API design considerations and some different thinking about DX. Bots and APIs have the potential to introduce a paradigm shift about how we interact with technology.
Take Control of your APIs in a Microservice Architecture3scale
Microservices are a new architectural approach to modularize systems into smaller units. The benefits include that services can be adapted more rapidly to changing business demands. Application programming interfaces (APIs) are crucial in every microservice architecture (MSA) as they link up the various microservices. Key challenges of MSA are getting API security, access control and analytics right in an environment that is constantly changing. This workshop talk will show how the features of the 3scale API management platforms in combination with the Red Hat OpenShift PaaS can be leveraged to overcome these challenges.
The Swagger Format becomes the Open API Specification: Standardizing descript...3scale
Presentation at Cloud Expo Europe on the evolution of Swagger and the Open API Initiative (http://openapis.org). Slides based on OAI standard slides by others (credits in the deck). Lighthouse image by Joshua Hibbert vin Unsplash).
Entering the Platform Age: How to create genuine value for internal and exter...3scale
Keynote at APIDays Melbourne 2016, Steven Willmott - 3scale.
Organizations have recognized that making available IT systems as APIs for both internal and external developers can create huge new opportunities for agility, products and ultimately revenue. However, while this "platform thinking" holds great potential, it can be extremely challenging to determine how to deliver on these opportunities. In this talk we'll look at how focusing on the value APIs can deliver helps underpin genuine success for an API program and an organization's platform initiatives as a whole.
API Model Canvas for successful API strategies and programs3scale
Manfred (@ManfredBo) presented the API Model Canvas at the APIStrat conference on November 20, 2015, in Austin. The API Model Canvas is intended to be used to create and run successful API strategies and programs in a sustainable way.
Microservices in action: How to actually build them3scale
Andrzej from the 3scale team gave this talk during the API Meetup Barcelona about how to practically build microservices using AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, the JAWS framework and 3scale API Management.
Here is more info about the meetup:
http://www.meetup.com/API-Meetup-Barcelona/events/226165254/
Integrating, exposing and managing distributed data with RESTful APIs and op...3scale
This was a 1h demo and talk co-presented by Red Hat's Cojan van Ballegooijen and 3scale's Manfred Bortenschlager talking about data integration of various diverse sources via data virtualization. Then we exposed the data via RESTful APIs and added the 3scale API Management layer on top to get full control and visibility about API access.
Building Successful API Programs in Higher Education3scale
In this webinar, hosted on August 27, 2015, Steven Willmott discusses the benefits of API development in higher education.
APIs are not exclusive to for-profit organizations. In higher education—from statewide university and college systems to smaller private institutions—schools like Notre Dame and Brigham Young University have built highly successful API programs.
API Model Canvas (APIDays Mediterranea 2015)3scale
Manfred presented the API Model Canvas at APIDays Mediterranea in Barcelona on May 6, 2015.
Designing and running an API program successfully is difficult and goes far beyond technical challenges. In this talk, he covered several critical elements which make an API program successful -- or not. Examples include: objectives of the API, design, developer experience, partners, resources, cost, or generated value.
He also demonstrated an interactive tool, which supports the thinking process for designing and running successful API programs: the API Model Canvas
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
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.
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.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
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/
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
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.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
4. Out of the Box Control
Internal and External
Audiences
Access Control, Rate
Limits, Developer
Portal, Monetization
http://www.3scale.net
Plug-and-play Setup
Get Traffic running
immediately
Scale quickly and efficiently
4
5. The Talk will cover 3 things
How the
API Economy Economy Examples
Works
7. The Value of an API
Revenue
Ecosystem
Amazon.com Mobile Apps
Affiliate Sites
+ API
Ancillary Services Internal Developers
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8. Projected Growth: APIs
Programmable Web API CAGR: 100%
Directory Growth
Project 250k
APIs by 2016
Adding Approx
100 APIs a week
10% API Traffic
growth / quarter(*)
e.g. Think of this as 10% of the Alexa 2.5 Million top
Websites
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(* source – 3scale customer base average)
9. Massive Diversity
Wide range of industries
starting with APIs
Companies large and
small
APIs driving success for
early adopters
B2C APIs B2B APIs Partner APIs Internal APIs
…
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(image source: http://www.programmableweb.com)
13. Broad classes of business APIs
First it’s worth thinking about the different functional roles of an API
e.g
The API is the product
The API projects the product
The API promotes the product
The API powers and feeds the product
14. Digging
Deeper Direct revenue
Utility / Pay per transaction
Tiered Pricing Bands
is the product
Reach more places
Provide more utility
Enable Mobile
projects the product
Allow deeper integration
Biz Development Lead Gen
promotes the product
User Acquisition
Advertising
Brand promotion
powers and feeds Affiliate Programs
the product
Content Acquisition
Partner tie-in
Internal Innovation
15. The API Openess Cycle
Internal Re-Use
Inter Dept, Dashboards, Processes
Raw Service
Measure, Collate, Analyze
Customer
Re-use Core
Apps, Integration Assets
Open to
Anybody
1000 Flowers, Market
Extension
Partners and Distribution
New Revenue, New Reach, Ecosystem
17. The API IS the product
Core value is tied up in the API
Others
API is core value
Direct Customer Usage
API Encourage Resellers
Amazon AWS Build Tech Knowledge
Ecosystem
Strategy Build Switching Costs
e.g
Enable new Services
Huge Growth Encourage 3rd Party Tools
API >> Websites
$ If core service sees usage growth
18. The API Projects the product
Extends availability of functionality to new places
Mobile apps / 3rd
Others
Parties / Added Utility
Added to a product
Encourage partner ecosystem
API Innovation opportunities
Salesforce.com Build Tech Knowledge
Ecosystem
Strategy Build Switching Costs
e.g
Enable new Services
50k + devs Encourage 3rd Party Tools
Thousands of value
increasing customer spend (primary)
add apps $ If
and numbers (secondary) for core product
19. The API Promotes the product
Secondary function and indirect revenue impact
Secondary (non core) service
Designed to drive Others
Leads / traffic
Distribute “Teaser” Information
API Brand Diffusion
Amazon.com Promote to niches
Ecosystem
Strategy Cultivate Partners
e.g
Improve Partner Impact
Widgets to
Whole sites powered
10’s 1000’s of affiliates $ If
increasing customer numbers (primary) and
spend (secondary) on core product
20. The API Powers and Feeds the product
Content acquisition via the API
Content, User information,
Ratings, comments Others
Etc. into the service
Reach all relevant producers
API Facilitate Access
Twitter.com Virtuous circle data in/out
Ecosystem
Strategy
e.g
75% of traffic
By API
250,000 Apps $ If
when UGC brings appreciable value to the
central product.
21. Hybrid Models
Many APIs combine these models
Support The API often starts by serving a
different particular need and is repurposed over
audiences time.
Multiple
revenue
The API separates Data from Business
streams Logic and presentation to make this
possible.
e.g
• Started to power affiliates • Core P2P Infrastructure an API
• Evolved to running auctions • “Skype as a platform”
• 60% of listing now via API • Third parties embed Skype
• Core part of revenue stream • End user uniform experience
• Entrenched market power • Huge reach as a result
22. Entities (and Identities Involved)
Managing Ecosystems, not closes silos
Internal Customers
• Developers • Apps
• Business Units • Integrations
Partners Wider World
• Suppliers • Independents
• ISVs • End Users
• Contractors • Aggregators
•Affiliates • Resellers
25. MODEL = DATA
VIEW = FORM
Model
View Controller
CONTROLLER = BUSINESS LOGIC
26. Think of your business as MVC
• Are you…
– Model: Data, Content, Core Service, Raw Material
– View: Audience, Market
Access, Visualisation, Presentation
– Controller:
Transformation, Recombination, Logic, Value Add
– More than one?
• What are the interfaces between these things?
– Partners that could grow the whole?
– Can you build an ecosystem around your strength?
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28. The API Economy is Upon Us!
APIs are Key to
Unlocking
This Data Value
Look Ahead in the
Cycle
Derive Value from
Every Step
29. Thank you and QA
3scale
Contact: info@3scale.net
Web: http://www.3scale.net and @3scale
Offices: San Francisco, Barcelona, London
Speaker: @njyx or steve@3scale.net
30. Credits & More Resources
• 3scale: http://www.3scale.net
• More on API Business Models and Development
Models
– http://www.slideshare.net/3scale/apis-for-biz-dev-20-
which-business-model-9672038
– http://www.slideshare.net/3scale/apis-power-mvc-for-
the-web
• Images:
– Flickr & iStockphoto
These four categories have distinct revenue models. Some APIs combine elements of several classes.
This breakdown is not 100% comprehensive, but many currently public APIs can be classified against it. We use this at 3scale to identify the primary areas of value being created by an API.
Key point/focus here is charging directly for the operation on the API (1-1 relationship between operations ordered and payment): “utility computing” can apply to messaging, CPU time, storage, transaction processing etc. – primarily used for “Infrastructure as a Service” type APIs. Twitter arguable fits here also since it charges for access to it’s full data feed.
This category is for APIs which enable and extend a product in a significant way – making those products more useful, integrating them more tightly with customer systems, third parties, mobile devices etc. Here there may be a direct revenue relationship which can be calculated between how much the API is used and the revenue generated by the main product. The category can increase both depth of use and breadth of reach for a product. The Salesforce API allows both third party applications to run on top of Salesforce (or on dedicated hosting such as Appirio) and connection from customer/third party server applications.
This category uses the API as a dynamic promotion channel – providing useful but limited content / features to third parties in order to promote usage of the core service. eBay, Amazon and others engage in this through affiliate programs – the API “supports” the affiliate program by allowing third parties to “suck out” exactly the right product meta data to display to their users. Amazon also exposes valuable product popularity data in order to help partners what to display.
This category is often combined with others but essentially uses the API as a way to generate value back into the core product by capturing data rather than releasing it. Twitters traffic is free on the API to write but in turn creates huge value for twitter in republishing back to it’s user base, the youtube API similarly allows for video upload, Foursquare gathers check-in data. How the data is monetised after collection is not connected to the API in general.
Most APIs combine a number of elements
Most APIs combine a number of elements
- Model is your data- Controller is the business logic- View is how you experience it