This is a session given by Audrey Neveu at Nordic APIs 2016 Platform Summit on October 25th, in Stockholm Sweden.
Description:
We know interactivity is the key to keep our user’s interest alive but we can’t reduce animation to UI anymore. Twitter, Waze, Slack… users are used to have real-time data in applications they love. But how can you turn your static API into a stream of data?
When talking about data streaming, we often think about WebSockets. But have you ever heard of Server-Sent Events? In this tools-in-action we will compare both technologies to understand which one you should opt for depending on your usecase and I’ll show you how we have been even further by reducing the amount of data to transfer with JSON-Patch.
And because real-time data is not only needed by web (and because it’s much more fun), I’ll show you how we can make drone dance on streamed APIs.
Scale a Swagger based Web API (Guillaume Laforge)Nordic APIs
This is a session given by Guillaume Laforge at Nordic APIs 2016 Platform Summit on October 26th, in Stockholm Sweden.
Description:
Web APIs are and more often specified with API definition languages like Swagger (now named Open API Spec), as it can help you generate nice interactive documentation, server skeletons, and client SDKs, mocks, and more, making it simpler to get started both producing and consuming an API.
In this session, Guillaume will demonstrate how to define a Web API with Swagger / Open API Spec, and scale it using Cloud Endpoints, on the Google Cloud Platform.
Importance of APIs in the Internet of ThingsNordic APIs
How to design an API for devices - when there's millions of them. Comparing the networking industry with web APIs.
Presented by Jacob Ideskog from Twobo Technologies at Nordic APIs in Trondheim, June 11 - 2013
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - API Horror Stories from an Unnamed Coworking Co...apidays
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - Accelerating Digital
September 15 & 16, 2021
API Horror Stories from an Unnamed Coworking Company
Phil Sturgeon, DevRel at Stoplight
Scale a Swagger based Web API (Guillaume Laforge)Nordic APIs
This is a session given by Guillaume Laforge at Nordic APIs 2016 Platform Summit on October 26th, in Stockholm Sweden.
Description:
Web APIs are and more often specified with API definition languages like Swagger (now named Open API Spec), as it can help you generate nice interactive documentation, server skeletons, and client SDKs, mocks, and more, making it simpler to get started both producing and consuming an API.
In this session, Guillaume will demonstrate how to define a Web API with Swagger / Open API Spec, and scale it using Cloud Endpoints, on the Google Cloud Platform.
Importance of APIs in the Internet of ThingsNordic APIs
How to design an API for devices - when there's millions of them. Comparing the networking industry with web APIs.
Presented by Jacob Ideskog from Twobo Technologies at Nordic APIs in Trondheim, June 11 - 2013
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - API Horror Stories from an Unnamed Coworking Co...apidays
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - Accelerating Digital
September 15 & 16, 2021
API Horror Stories from an Unnamed Coworking Company
Phil Sturgeon, DevRel at Stoplight
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - Why Can’t Us Consumers Have APIs by Salman Farmanfa...apidays
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - APIs and the Future of Software
December 7, 8 & 9, 2021
Why Can’t Us Consumers Have APIs
Salman Farmanfarmaian, Partner at TOP Funds
OAuth is more than an authentication protocol. A decade from now, OAuth will be viewed as the great enabler of new business models and wealth creation in the app economy.
In this session we'll investigate why many business development ideas don't make it past the whiteboard and how OAuth changes that. We'll tickle our imaginations and explore what is possible in a world where crossing trust boundaries is done with lower risk, more control and higher security.
We Will Discuss »
- Blockers to Business Innovation
- How OAuth Changes the Rules
- Re-Imagining the Future of Business Development
apidays LIVE New York - API Code First vs Design First by Phil Sturgeonapidays
apidays LIVE New York - API for Legacy Industries: Banking, Insurance, Healthcare and Retail
API Code First vs Design First
Phil Sturgeon, Author of "APIs you won't hate" & Developer Advocate at Stoplight
Introduction to The 6 Insights of API Practice (Bill Doerrfeld)Nordic APIs
This is a session given by Bill Doerrfeld at Nordic APIs 2016 Platform Summit on October 25th, in Stockholm Sweden.
Description:
At Nordic APIs, our goal is to help businesses make smart tech decisions using APIs. To that end, via events and content Nordic APIs has treaded the business and technical sides to consider holistic best practices for providing an API. In this introductory Summit keynote talk, I’ll introduce what we’ve learned in the form of 6 core tenants of API practice which we’ve also designed this conference to address. Together they define a functional and evolving API:
Platformification: Becoming an API-first company means undergoing a platformification process. This represents a global trend that many argue needs to be adopted to keep your business competitive within the digital economy.
Strategy: Even before development begins, it’s important to consider your core API strategy. This is a defensible position that aligns your tech with platform goals, strategically exposing internal assets catered to an industry niche.
Business Models: APIs have the power to improve efficiency, reduce overhead cost, open up complementary revenue streams, extend R&D, or even alter an existing business model entirely. Thus, you’ll want to determine the right monetization method that improves overall business and leads to end profitability.
Security: With new major data breaches reaching the public ear every month, the importance of digital security can never be underestimated. For APIs, much of that lies in monitoring usage, access management, and identity control.
Design: No developer wants to use an API with an ugly developer portal, unintuitive URL structures, outdated technology, or terrible lag time. In order to keep your developer consumer happy, paint the API portal and overall developer experience with an aesthetic brush.
Marketing: In order to spark adoption, you need to have more than awesome functionality. I’ll review evangelism and discovery techniques you can use to get an API in the hands of more developer users.
We’ll look at specific successful implementations of these philosophies in the wild, and mention examples from our blog and eBook content that have brought in industry experts to share their insights. I’ll initiate dialogue and open the conference up to see where we’re heading. What you can get out of embracing the core tenants of API practice?
API Management - Practical Enterprise Implementation ExperienceCapgemini
Narinder Sahota Chief Architect - Capgemini
David Rutter Solutions Architect - Capgemini
APIs are something we take for granted as a key part of modern architecture. This session will talk through the practical experiences of implementing a new cloud-based API Management capability within a mature Enterprise with a complex and business critical integration estate. The session will cover what we learnt about the maturity and evolution of the API Management service implemented during the project, the team model that enabled success, the business benefits achieved, and how the platform is now evolving.
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - Tracing across your distributed process boundar...apidays
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - Accelerating Digital
September 15 & 16, 2021
Tracing across your distributed process boundaries using OpenTelemetry
Dasith Wijes, Senior Consultant at Microsoft (Azure Cloud & AI Team)
Operational API design anti-patterns (Jason Harmon)Nordic APIs
This is a session given by Jason Harmon at Nordic APIs 2016 Platform Summit on October 26th, in Stockholm Sweden.
Description:
Normally, we find valuable data our clients need, and create APIs. We rationalize our domains into understandable resources, with clear boundaries of ownership (especially in microservice environments). However, if our design doesn’t include considerations for how clients will use the APIs, we can get into a lot of trouble when it goes live. We’ll look at some API design patterns that can cause operational headaches, and how to watch out for them. Furthermore, we’ll cover some tricks to get out of trouble if we already have it implemented.
What is developer experience? And how can it affect the success of your product? Our very own Keshav Vasudevan will take you through everything you need to know.
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Quantum Duality of “API as a business” and “API as...apidays
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Reaching Maximum Potential in Banking & Insurance with API Mindset
October 27 & 28, 2021
The future of API management
Quantum Duality of “API as a business” and “API as a Technology”
Asanka Abeysinghe, Chief Technology Evangelist at WSO2
This presentation was given at the Auckland API and Microservices MeetUp, 2016-MAR-03. The connected world is increasingly reaching from the virtual domain into the physical, through the rapid evolution of connected devices. What are the behavior and business patterns that are shaping this convergence? Where are the sources of innovation, what forces are shaping investments and value creation? What is the role of the enterprise? We explore the landscape with an eye for technology gaps and business opportunity.
apidays LIVE Australia 2020 - The Evolution of APIs: Events and the AsyncAPI ...apidays
apidays LIVE Australia 2020 - Building Business Ecosystems
The Evolution of APIs: Events and the AsyncAPI specification
Aaron Lee, Developer Advocate, CTO Team at Solace
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - How to Achieve Zero-Trust Security With Kuma Se...apidays
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - Accelerating Digital
September 15 & 16, 2021
How to Achieve Zero-Trust Security With Kuma Service Mesh
Marco Palladino, CTO & Co-Founder at Kong
Disrupting the Car Industry and Driver Experience with APIs - API Days San Fr...Fabernovel
Announcing API Days San Francisco 2014, focused on APIs for Connected Cars and Driver Experience.
This edition will focus on how APIs are disrupting the Car Industry and the Driver Experience, paving the way towards the connected car of the future.
According to Mark O'Neill, VP Innovation at Axway, "Soon we will see apis as being just as fundamental to cars as fuel or tires".
Come join us at API Days San Francisco 2014, from June 13th to June 15th at PARISOMA (169 11th Street).
More info: http://sf.apidays.io
Fidor TecS enables disruptive banking
Fidor combines a full banking license with its own technology: a strong focus on APIs ensures meeting the demands of the 21st century digital consumer globally and profitably. Fidor serves in a unique way the digitalized banking world to “make this bank your bank” through its open banking APIs.
Be a part of reshaping the post-crisis banking industry through cutting edge technology instead of doing the minimum to be compliant. Educate and integrate your customer through your own community of loyal customers instead of preying on financial illiteracy. The Fidor Operating System fidorOS allows you to do just that - and much more.
fidorOS is designed to work seamlessly with existing core banking system. It not only provides all the basic banking functionalities but it also is expandable, thanks to its modular design.
It also bridges traditional banking products like account, payments, deposits, loans with new banking products like P2P lending, crowd lending, social trading, virtual currencies and Ripple.
A completely new technology that is not tied to any legacy code. Flexible enough to be used on nearly any core banking system and powerful enough to be used by banks as white label.
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - Why Can’t Us Consumers Have APIs by Salman Farmanfa...apidays
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - APIs and the Future of Software
December 7, 8 & 9, 2021
Why Can’t Us Consumers Have APIs
Salman Farmanfarmaian, Partner at TOP Funds
OAuth is more than an authentication protocol. A decade from now, OAuth will be viewed as the great enabler of new business models and wealth creation in the app economy.
In this session we'll investigate why many business development ideas don't make it past the whiteboard and how OAuth changes that. We'll tickle our imaginations and explore what is possible in a world where crossing trust boundaries is done with lower risk, more control and higher security.
We Will Discuss »
- Blockers to Business Innovation
- How OAuth Changes the Rules
- Re-Imagining the Future of Business Development
apidays LIVE New York - API Code First vs Design First by Phil Sturgeonapidays
apidays LIVE New York - API for Legacy Industries: Banking, Insurance, Healthcare and Retail
API Code First vs Design First
Phil Sturgeon, Author of "APIs you won't hate" & Developer Advocate at Stoplight
Introduction to The 6 Insights of API Practice (Bill Doerrfeld)Nordic APIs
This is a session given by Bill Doerrfeld at Nordic APIs 2016 Platform Summit on October 25th, in Stockholm Sweden.
Description:
At Nordic APIs, our goal is to help businesses make smart tech decisions using APIs. To that end, via events and content Nordic APIs has treaded the business and technical sides to consider holistic best practices for providing an API. In this introductory Summit keynote talk, I’ll introduce what we’ve learned in the form of 6 core tenants of API practice which we’ve also designed this conference to address. Together they define a functional and evolving API:
Platformification: Becoming an API-first company means undergoing a platformification process. This represents a global trend that many argue needs to be adopted to keep your business competitive within the digital economy.
Strategy: Even before development begins, it’s important to consider your core API strategy. This is a defensible position that aligns your tech with platform goals, strategically exposing internal assets catered to an industry niche.
Business Models: APIs have the power to improve efficiency, reduce overhead cost, open up complementary revenue streams, extend R&D, or even alter an existing business model entirely. Thus, you’ll want to determine the right monetization method that improves overall business and leads to end profitability.
Security: With new major data breaches reaching the public ear every month, the importance of digital security can never be underestimated. For APIs, much of that lies in monitoring usage, access management, and identity control.
Design: No developer wants to use an API with an ugly developer portal, unintuitive URL structures, outdated technology, or terrible lag time. In order to keep your developer consumer happy, paint the API portal and overall developer experience with an aesthetic brush.
Marketing: In order to spark adoption, you need to have more than awesome functionality. I’ll review evangelism and discovery techniques you can use to get an API in the hands of more developer users.
We’ll look at specific successful implementations of these philosophies in the wild, and mention examples from our blog and eBook content that have brought in industry experts to share their insights. I’ll initiate dialogue and open the conference up to see where we’re heading. What you can get out of embracing the core tenants of API practice?
API Management - Practical Enterprise Implementation ExperienceCapgemini
Narinder Sahota Chief Architect - Capgemini
David Rutter Solutions Architect - Capgemini
APIs are something we take for granted as a key part of modern architecture. This session will talk through the practical experiences of implementing a new cloud-based API Management capability within a mature Enterprise with a complex and business critical integration estate. The session will cover what we learnt about the maturity and evolution of the API Management service implemented during the project, the team model that enabled success, the business benefits achieved, and how the platform is now evolving.
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - Tracing across your distributed process boundar...apidays
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - Accelerating Digital
September 15 & 16, 2021
Tracing across your distributed process boundaries using OpenTelemetry
Dasith Wijes, Senior Consultant at Microsoft (Azure Cloud & AI Team)
Operational API design anti-patterns (Jason Harmon)Nordic APIs
This is a session given by Jason Harmon at Nordic APIs 2016 Platform Summit on October 26th, in Stockholm Sweden.
Description:
Normally, we find valuable data our clients need, and create APIs. We rationalize our domains into understandable resources, with clear boundaries of ownership (especially in microservice environments). However, if our design doesn’t include considerations for how clients will use the APIs, we can get into a lot of trouble when it goes live. We’ll look at some API design patterns that can cause operational headaches, and how to watch out for them. Furthermore, we’ll cover some tricks to get out of trouble if we already have it implemented.
What is developer experience? And how can it affect the success of your product? Our very own Keshav Vasudevan will take you through everything you need to know.
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Quantum Duality of “API as a business” and “API as...apidays
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Reaching Maximum Potential in Banking & Insurance with API Mindset
October 27 & 28, 2021
The future of API management
Quantum Duality of “API as a business” and “API as a Technology”
Asanka Abeysinghe, Chief Technology Evangelist at WSO2
This presentation was given at the Auckland API and Microservices MeetUp, 2016-MAR-03. The connected world is increasingly reaching from the virtual domain into the physical, through the rapid evolution of connected devices. What are the behavior and business patterns that are shaping this convergence? Where are the sources of innovation, what forces are shaping investments and value creation? What is the role of the enterprise? We explore the landscape with an eye for technology gaps and business opportunity.
apidays LIVE Australia 2020 - The Evolution of APIs: Events and the AsyncAPI ...apidays
apidays LIVE Australia 2020 - Building Business Ecosystems
The Evolution of APIs: Events and the AsyncAPI specification
Aaron Lee, Developer Advocate, CTO Team at Solace
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - How to Achieve Zero-Trust Security With Kuma Se...apidays
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - Accelerating Digital
September 15 & 16, 2021
How to Achieve Zero-Trust Security With Kuma Service Mesh
Marco Palladino, CTO & Co-Founder at Kong
Disrupting the Car Industry and Driver Experience with APIs - API Days San Fr...Fabernovel
Announcing API Days San Francisco 2014, focused on APIs for Connected Cars and Driver Experience.
This edition will focus on how APIs are disrupting the Car Industry and the Driver Experience, paving the way towards the connected car of the future.
According to Mark O'Neill, VP Innovation at Axway, "Soon we will see apis as being just as fundamental to cars as fuel or tires".
Come join us at API Days San Francisco 2014, from June 13th to June 15th at PARISOMA (169 11th Street).
More info: http://sf.apidays.io
Fidor TecS enables disruptive banking
Fidor combines a full banking license with its own technology: a strong focus on APIs ensures meeting the demands of the 21st century digital consumer globally and profitably. Fidor serves in a unique way the digitalized banking world to “make this bank your bank” through its open banking APIs.
Be a part of reshaping the post-crisis banking industry through cutting edge technology instead of doing the minimum to be compliant. Educate and integrate your customer through your own community of loyal customers instead of preying on financial illiteracy. The Fidor Operating System fidorOS allows you to do just that - and much more.
fidorOS is designed to work seamlessly with existing core banking system. It not only provides all the basic banking functionalities but it also is expandable, thanks to its modular design.
It also bridges traditional banking products like account, payments, deposits, loans with new banking products like P2P lending, crowd lending, social trading, virtual currencies and Ripple.
A completely new technology that is not tied to any legacy code. Flexible enough to be used on nearly any core banking system and powerful enough to be used by banks as white label.
Automotive Grade APIs – designing for longevityNordic APIs
This is a session given by Henrik Segesten at Nordic APIs 2016 Platform Summit on October 26th, in Stockholm Sweden.
Description:
In the automotive industry, the term “automotive grade” is in common use applied to hardware. It means that the hardware has been tested for longer durability and more extreme conditions than consumer grade hardware. But how does this apply to software and more specifically APIs?
APIs as The Source of Truth (Zane Claes)Nordic APIs
This is a session given by Zane Claes at Nordic APIs 2016 Platform Summit on October 25th, in Stockholm Sweden.
Description:
Too often, APIs are only consumed by mobile apps and external services. This leads to inconsistencies between web and API implementations of core business logic. This talk will discuss how Airbnb created an API infrastructure that also powers our website, to create a single source of truth.
Why should C-Level care about APIs? It's the new economy, stupid.Fabernovel
Why should C-Level care about APIs? It's the new economy, stupid.
In this 2013 version of our study on APIs, we identify how APIs allow companies to effectively pursue the classical triptych of business goals: business development, product development and supply chain management.
Through three new practical cases, discover how 5 companies, coming from the most traditional fields, use private APIs and technologies such as cloud and data in order to renovate their business and to invent new business models.
We studied the case of 5 japanese companies. 5 business cases showing the emerging business trend which consists in working on a private or partner-based API to change business models and find new paths of monetization:
// RETAIL: Seven Eleven, global leader of convenience stores, optimizes its logistics almost in real time by using APIs
// HEALTHCARE: OMRON, creator of connected healthcare devices, monetizes the data provided by its users to forecast epidemics
// INDUSTRY: Honda, mobile constructor, connects its entire car fleet with APIs, to provide intelligent guiding services to their clients
// MEDIA : Cookpad, originally a user-generated recipe website, sells its knowledge in consumer preferences to food-processing industry
// AGRICULTURE: Fujitsu, is getting ready to automate Japan's agriculture, in order to cope with the loss of workforce in Japanese companies
And you, how are you going to reinvent your business thanks to APIs?
La version 2013 de l’étude sur les APIs par FABERNOVEL.
A travers trois nouveaux cas pratiques, découvrez comment 5 entreprises, issues des secteurs les plus traditionnels, utilisent les APIs privées, les technologies cloud et la data pour renouveler leurs business et inventer de nouveaux modèles.
Nous sommes allés au Japon étudier le cas de cinq entreprises :
// RETAIL : Seven Eleven, leader mondial des conveniences stores, optimise sa logistique en temps quasi-réel grâce aux APIs
// SANTE : OMRON, créateur d’appareils connectés pour la santé, monétise les données fournis par ses utilisateurs pour prévoir les épidémies
// INDUSTRY : Honda, constructeur automobile, connecte l’ensemble de sa flotte avec des APIs, pour fournir des services de guidage intelligent à ses clients
// MEDIA : Cookpad, initialement un site de recettes fournis par l’utilisateur, revend son savoir des goûts consommateurs à l’agroalimentaire
// AGRICULTURE : Fujitsu, s’apprête à automatiser l’agriculture Japonaise, afin de faire face à la perte de main-d’oeuvre dans les campagnes japonaises
Et vous, comment allez vous réinventer votre business grâce aux APIs ?
Unmanned Aircraft (a.k.a. drones) are finding their way into IoT implementations. This presentation explains what’s driving the adoption and how drones relate to IoT and cloud data.
Automating your build process with Continuous Integration is certainly a great idea, but why stop there? Why not go the whole nine yards and automate the deployment process as well? Staging and production deployments are typically more complicated and more involved than a simple development deployment, but doing them by hand can be time-consuming, tricky and error-prone. Indeed, turning your staging and production deployments into a one-click affair has a lot going for it.
Financial institutions in Europe are preparing to confront a major legislation revision for the banking industry: the proposal for a revised directive on payment services in the internal market, better known as Payment Services Directive, or PSD2.
PSD2 represents one of the single biggest changes in banking industry history, because it’s the first time banks will be obligated by law to open their infrastructures to third parties. Many banks are concerned about this legislation, feeling exposed and under attack from new entrants. It also enables customers to be in the driving seat when it comes to their finances. Yet, does it need to be a huge threat?
In this special, exclusive webinar, Jouk Pleiter and Jelmer de Jong of Backbase talk about what PSD2 means for the banking industry, and how can banks can prepare for this inevitable change. We are looking at:
What PSD2 actually is
PSD2 and the connection with APIs
PSD2’s impact on banks
New entrants in the banking space
The bank’s fundamental strategic choice: the defensive or offensive strategy
Opportunities to capitalise on.
Digital transformation of the German banking industry, January 2017, englishFrank Schwab
Digital transformation of the German banking industry. With many examples of ING'DiBa, Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, HVB, Sparkasse, Fidor Bank, Solaris Bank, N26, kapilendo, niiio, crowd, cloud, blockchain, crypto, API, platform, P2P, ...
Growing momentum for Disruption in FinTech:
Looking back and looking forward.
Recording of the Backbase webinar of December 18th, 2014.
In our 2014 closing webinar we will look back at the disruptive highlights of this year and we start looking forward to 2015.
From BBVA acquiring Simple, to more and more neo-banks popping up, fintech startups going IPO and omni-channel moving from marketing buzz to the real thing. In this 60 minute webinar, Backbase's Jouk Pleiter and Jelmer de Jong discuss the main trends and best practices for banks and credit unions to keep on disrupting in the digital banking space.
Ionic, le framework mobile hybride carrément addictif - Devoxx France 2016Audrey Neveu
Après 20 ans de Java, vous pensez qu'il est temps de basculer du côté mobile de la force mais vous n'avez pas envie de passer des jours à vous former au développement natif pour toutes les plateformes existantes ? Alors Ionic est fait pour vous !
The end of polling : why and how to transform a REST API into a Data Streamin...Audrey Neveu
We know interactivity is the key to keep our user's interest alive but we can't reduce animation to UI anymore. Twitter, Waze, Slack... users are used to have real-time data in applications they love.
But how can you turn your static API into a stream of data? By pulling? Pushing? Webhook-ing? When talking about data streaming, we often think about WebSockets. But have you ever heard of Server-Sent Events?
In this talk, we will compare those technologies to understand which one you should opt for depending on your usecase and I'll show you how we have been even further by reducing the amount of data to transfer with JSON-Patch.
And because real-time data is not only needed by web (and because it's much more fun), I'll show you how we can make drone dance on streamed APIs.
How to keep a popular API up an running 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Presentation by Federico Hernandez, Västtrafik from Nordic APIs Copenhagen in May 2013.
State of APIs: API trends from Nordic APIs Copenhagen & SundsvallAndreas Krohn
An overview of where we are coming from, where we are and where we are going in the API world. Presentation from Nordic APIs in Copenhagen and Sundsvall in May 2013.
Pie for Sale: Timeless Lessons in API Advocacy (Adam DuVander)Nordic APIs
This is a session given by Adam Duvander at Nordic APIs 2016 Platform Summit on October 26th, in Stockholm Sweden.
Description:
API that nobody uses is almost as sad as a pie that nobody eats. Yet, both of these occur every day. Regardless of whether your API is for partners, internal, or external usage, it needs an advocate to help it be adopted. There are good reasons why an API gets no usage, and there’s a lot we can learn from how pies are made, sold, and consumed.
Don’t expect short-term tactics, but the timeless fundamentals from Adam DuVander’s lessons learned in developer relations, within a large enterprise, and as one of the earliest journalists covering APIs. You’ll learn the importance of knowing your competition (yup, even for internal APIs), sharing your vision, being ever-present, and helping developers get started fast. And don’t forget the delicious, flaky crust.
DuVander has seen the same approach work at database-as-a-service Orchestrate.io, internally at its parent company CTL.io, at his neighborhood bakery, and in discussions with hundreds of API providers over the last eight years.
ThousandEyes EMEA Webinar - Lifting the Lid on Service Provider Performance w...ThousandEyes
ThousandEyes EMEA webinar from Wednesday March 18th, 2020. Presented by Ian Waters, Senior Director, EMEA Marketing and Nitin Nayar, Principal Solutions Engineer, on the topic of effective service provider and Internet performance management with Internet Insights.
That Conference 2017: Refactoring your MonitoringJamie Riedesel
Presented at That Conference 2017 (https://www.thatconference.com/sessions/session/11460).
Monitoring systems are like any other large code project: they need maintenance and the occasional refactor. Doing it right means knowing where you're going. Knowing where your going also means knowing how to get the project approved. Let me help you with that.
JVMCON Java in the 21st Century: are you thinking far enough ahead?Steve Poole
Discussions abound about the ‘future of Java’ though most of them are actually focused on the here and now. What are the consequences of Java 9 modularity, of moving JEE to Eclipse, of running your application in the cloud? All questions that are important now. but what are the important questions for tomorrow?
In this talk learn about a different view on the real future of Java. See how new hardware technologies, new software approaches and new ideas are powering Java towards a life far removed from that envisioned at its inception. It’s time to look up and see how you will need to change how you think: Whether it's driven by AI or Quantum Computers the problems of tomorrow demand new approaches and new thinking. Are you ready?
n detail the talk will show examples from simple procedural thinking , through lambdas to neural networks etc up to quantum computing. The talk will cover how the JVM is being extended to embrace new forms of hardware - from GPU's and FPGAs and large compute clusters through organic processors and (eventually) QC's.
This talk will explain the journey that Java is on and how its ultimate end point is perhaps not what you'd expect.
This presentation provides a brief overview of APM solutions for the Azure cloud computing platform. We identify three challenges unique to cloud computing which APM can address, and we summarize which APM techniques can be applied in IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS application architectures. To illustrate APM techniques for IaaS and PaaS we look at a variety APM offers in the Azure marketplace, including Riverbed AppInternals, Microsoft Application Insights, and NewRelic. To illustrate APM techniques for SaaS, we look at how SharePoint Online can be instrumented using JavaScript injection. This presentation was prepared and delivered by Ian Downard to the Portland Azure User Group on March 28th, 2016.
Why and How to Monitor App Performance in AzureIan Downard
This presentation provides a brief overview of APM solutions for the Azure cloud computing platform. We discuss three challenges unique to cloud computing which APM can address, and we summarize which APM techniques can be applied in IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS application architectures. To illustrate APM techniques for IaaS and PaaS we look at a variety APM offers in the Azure marketplace, including Riverbed AppInternals, Microsoft Application Insights, and New Relic. To illustrate APM techniques for SaaS, we look at how SharePoint Online can be instrumented using JavaScript injection. This presentation was prepared and delivered by Ian Downard to the Portland Azure User Group on March 28th, 2016, in Portland Oregon.
Viviota: R&D Engineering Analysis & Data ManagementDoug Norton
Overview of Viviota and how the Time-to-Insight (TTI) software platform accelerates engineering analysis and data management. Includes customer use cases/results.
When breaking your monolith into components, services or even functions you must understand WHERE and HOW you break your existing code base and architecture into smaller units to allow it to SCALE, PERFORM and make it EASY enough to operate!
In this session a Dynatrace Technical AWS Advocate, shows us how companies such as Barbri, Landbay and Citrix redefined their architecture on top of AWS; how Dynatrace was leveraged to re-platform and re-architecture; and how these lessons learned can benefit all of us to transform Fearless from Monolith to Serverless!
"Enterprise adoption of Node.js is on the rise because it is great for mobile applications and can accelerate time to market. That and its event-driven architecture is ideal for any real-time Web application where throughput and scalability are critical. What should ops teams know before a Node.js application is deployed into production? What are the operational challenges that come with Node.js applications and how are they different than Java™ applications? Join this session for a quick intro into what Node.js is, how it works differently+E5 and what business problems it solves. Seating is limited and available first come-first served.
Power BI for Developers @ SQLSaturday #420 (Paris)Rui Romano
Are you a developer? Want to learn what PowerBI has for you? Then come to my session where you will learn how to enhance your applications with PowerBI experiences...
Discover how you can unify management of your mainframe as part of your overall IT infrastructure to support the growing number of mobile to mainframe apps. Combine single pane of glass visibility with proven enterprise scale management and real time insight to quickly triage, correct and automate performance corrections before they become problems. Hear how continued advancements to CA infrastructure management solutions will help you transform from reactive to proactive and deliver a continuously outstanding customer experience every time an application touches your mainframe.
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Interactive data visualizations and reports are common components of modern web applications. There are several approaches developers use to visualize data in the user interface of an application, ranging from hand-writing JavaScript based on charting libraries like D3.js and Highcharts, to leveraging full-fledged BI & Analytics platforms.
This webinar will introduce each of these approaches, offer guidance on which to use based on requirements, and share best practices for embedded analytics through a demo application built on React.js.
In this webinar, you will learn:
Why embedded analytics is so important today
Options to implement embedded analytics and levels of integration
Comparison of embedding options
What a model implementation looks like through a demo app built on React.js
Dev talks Cluj 2018 : Java in the 21 Century: Are you thinking far enough ahead?Steve Poole
Discussions abound about the ‘future of Java’ though most of them are actually focused on the here and now. What are the consequences of Java 9 modularity, of moving JEE to Eclipse, of running your application in the cloud? All questions that are important now. but what are the important questions for tomorrow?
In this talk learn about a different view on the real future of Java. See how new hardware technologies, new software approaches and new ideas are powering Java towards a life far removed from that envisioned at its inception. It’s time to look up and see how you will need to change how you think: Whether it’s driven by AI or Quantum Computers the problems of tomorrow demand new approaches and new thinking. Are you ready?
The State of Streaming Analytics: The Need for Speed and ScaleVoltDB
Peter Vescuso, CMO, VoltDB and Mike Gualtieri Principal Analyst, Forrester Research talk about the latest on the streaming analytics market, in-memory database technology, and the emergence of ‘translytics’. Also hear how the latest release of VoltDB, the in-memory operational database, simplifies the distributed system complexity of building high-speed data pipelines with rapid ingestion of data, real-time analytics, Apache Kafka support, and Elasticsearch support.
Dart on Arm - Flutter Bangalore June 2021Chris Swan
Running Dart on Arm servers, covering the trade offs between JIT and AOT. The dependencies needed for building and running AOT binaries, and how to cross compile Arm binaries.
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Ahead of the Stream: How to Future-Proof Real-Time AnalyticsInside Analysis
Business seems to move faster by the day, with the most cutting edge companies taking advantage of real-time data streams for heavy duty analytics. But with so much innovation happening in so many places, how can companies stay ahead of the game? One answer is to future-proof your analytics architecture by using an abstraction layer that can translate your business use-case or work-flow to one of many leading innovative technologies to address the growing number of use cases in this dynamic field.
Register for this episode of The Briefing Room to hear veteran Analyst Dr. Robin Bloor, as he explains how a data flow architecture can harness a wide range of streaming solutions. He'll be briefed by Anand Venugopal of Impetus Technologies, who will showcase his company's StreamAnalytix platform, which was designed from the ground up to leverage multiple major streaming engines available today, including Apache Spark, Apache Storm and others. He'll demonstrate how StreamAnalytix provides enterprise-class performance while incorporating best-of-breed open-source components.
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How I Built Bill, the AI-Powered Chatbot That Reads Our Docs for Fun , by Tod...Nordic APIs
A presentation given by Todd Kerpelman, Developer Advocate at Plaid, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: Have you ever thought about building your own chatbot to help developers be more successful using your APIs? Well, we made one for Plaid’s documentation site, and in this talk, I’ll cover some of the things we learned!
This presentation will cover topics like:
– How does it work? What does it mean to “train” a bot on your docs?
– Setting appropriate expectations: Do you still need to write documentation? Do you still need a support team?
– The trade-offs around building your own vs. buying a 3rd party solution
– Some decisions around the underlying tech
– How to build a decent “conversational mode” so you can ask follow-up questions
– How you evaluate the quality of a chatbot, and some surprises we ecountered along the way
– What do you do when things go wrong?
– Security considerations
And much more! Actually, probably not that much more. That already sounds like a lot.
The Art of API Design, by David Biesack at ApitureNordic APIs
A presentation given by David Biesack, Chief API Officer at Apiture, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: API Design is truly an art. While ChatGPT can spit out seemingly detailed APIs, there is still much to be said for well-crafted, consistent APIs designed by organic intelligence, in a broader context, with the consumer and Developer Experience in mind.
A good (or dare we dream, great) Developer Experience (DX) is an important aspect of API design and the success of your API program. Attendees will grok the interplay of API design, patterns, and language constraints and limitations. See how and why artful API Design Matters to DX and "good" API outcomes, and why fluency in the myriad languages of APIs matters. Learn how choosing guiding principles can shape all your APIs for success. Learn how to stay relevant as an API designer when the API generating robots are breathing down your neck.
ABAC, ReBAC, Zanzibar, ALFA… How Should I Implement AuthZ in My APIs? by Dav...Nordic APIs
A presentation given by David Brossard, CTO at Axiomatics, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: So you've just built your cool new API and figured out the authentication part. You're even using OAuth for access delegation, scopes, and claims. So, you're good, right? Well what about fine-grained authorization? What about OWASP's #1 security threat, broken access control? How do you handle that? Maybe you need an authorization framework to help with that. But which one? Is ABAC the way to go? Policies? Graphs? In this presentation, we'll give you the tools to understand what authorization for APIs entails, what options you have, and how to successfully implement a secure authorization strategy for your APIs. We will cover approaches such as ALFA, ReBAC, and Zanzibar and illustrate with a live demo.
Crafting a Cloud Native API Platform to Accelerate Your Platform Maturity - B...Nordic APIs
A presentation given by Budhaditya Bhattacharya, Developer Advocate at Tyk, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: APIs and microservices are powering domain-driven design architectures and have become the fabric of modern cloud-native applications. However, focusing on technology isn't enough - there is a need for a synergy between people, processes, and tools.
Based on the CNCF platform maturity model, we will look to bridge the gap between an org's current and desired platform maturity level when creating cloud-native API platforms. We'll discuss:
1. The platform team model - team topologies and key roles for developing internal API platforms
2. Processes like platform discovery, jobs-to-be-done analysis, and continuous feedback loops to understand and meet developer needs
3. Applying a "platform as a product" mindset to measure and communicate platform success
4. Architecting for discoverability, security, observability and integration capabilities 5. The role of technologies like service meshes, API gateway, identity management, internal developer portals and OpenAPI specifications
The Federated Future: Pioneering Next-Gen Solutions in API Management - Marku...Nordic APIs
A presentation given by Markus Müller, CTO at APIIDA, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: In an era where digital transformation is pivotal, the management and governance of APIs have emerged as critical components in the technological infrastructure of businesses. "The Federated Future: Pioneering Next-Gen Solutions in API Management" is a forward-looking talk that delves into the evolving landscape of API governance, with a particular focus on Federated API Management as a groundbreaking approach.
Over the course of this presentation, we will explore the paradigm shift from traditional, centralized API management towards a more dynamic, federated model. This approach not only offers scalability and flexibility but also fosters innovation by enabling diverse teams to collaboratively manage APIs while adhering to consistent governance policies.
Key topics include:
- The current challenges in API governance and how federated management addresses these.
- The principles and architecture of Federated API Management, distinguishing it from traditional models.
- Real-world implications of adopting a federated approach, including case studies that illustrate its transformative impact on businesses.
- Strategies for implementing Federated API Management, focusing on best practices for seamless integration.
- The future outlook of API governance, anticipating emerging trends and technologies.
API Authorization Using an Identity Server and Gateway - Aldo Pietropaolo, SGNLNordic APIs
A presentation given by Aldo Pietropaolo, Director of Solutions Engineering at SGNL, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: Securing APIs and ensuring you are protected from threats by implementing authentication and authorization while keeping the request context intact can be challenging. This session will show us how to leverage SGNL, Curity, and the Kong API Gateway to protect fictitious patient records. The session will be a technical session focused on the architecture and integration points for implementing continuous access management.
API Discovery from Crawl to Run - Rob Dickinson, GraylogNordic APIs
A presentation given by Rob Dickinson, VP of Engineering at Graylog, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: Discovering the attack surface presented by your APIs is the first step to improving API security. But APIs are fundamentally dark and constantly changing, which presents serious challenges for security teams trying to assess and manage new risks. There are several reasonable ways to perform API discovery, but each has its own tradeoffs and implications about what is actually being counted. This talk covers taking an API discovery program from start to best-of-breed, and strategies for measuring and monitoring your API attack surface.
Productizing and Monetizing APIs - Derric Gilling, MoseifNordic APIs
A presentation given by Derric Gilling, CEO of Moseif, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: The talk would target product owners looking to turn APIs into revenue centers. Specifically, how to price and package APIs, different strategies around prepaid, postpaid, and PAYG billing, and how to choose the right metric to charge, etc. Then, we’ll chat on the go-to-market to drive developer adoption.
Securely Boosting Any Product with Generative AI APIs - Ruben Sitbon, SipiosNordic APIs
A presentation given by Ruben Sitbon, Lead Solutions Architect at Sipios, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: ChatGPT has been a tidal wave, changing forever the way people and companies perceive the value of Artificial Intelligence. Many startups have launched products with ChatGPTI at its core, innovative SaaS players have all integrated Generative AI extensions or plugins, but it is now clear that users will be expecting more and more Generative AI to boost the features of products they use on a daily basis.
In this talk, I will describe how a framework relying on Generative AI in-house APIs that allows:
- Easily « boosting » any product feature with Generative AI
- Improving the answers through a « trainer API » that allows experts to improve the accuracy and tone of the model
- Bundling security and continuous compliance in the APIs to enjoy the benefits even within risk averse large corporates.
Security of LLM APIs by Ankita Gupta, Akto.ioNordic APIs
A presentation given by Ankita Gupta, Co-Founder and CEO, Akto.io, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: In this session, I will talk about API security of LLM APIs, addressing key vulnerabilities and attack vectors. The purpose is to educate developers, API designers, architects and organizations about the potential security risks when deploying and managing LLM APIs.
1. Overview of Large Language Models (LLMs) APIs
2. Understanding LLM Vulnerabilities:
- Prompt Injections
- Sensitive Data Leakage
- Inadequate Sandboxing
- Insecure Plugin Design
- Model Denial of Service
- Unauthorized Code Execution
- Input attacks
- Poisoning attacks
3. Best practices to secure LLM APIs from data breaches
I will explain all the above using real life examples.
I'm an API Hacker, Here's How to Go from Making APIs to Breaking Them - Katie...Nordic APIs
A presentation given by Katie Paxton-Fear, API Security Educator, Traceable AI, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: Have you ever wanted to be the villain or anti-hero? In this talk, we'll cover how to hack APIs, with permission, of course. First, we'll look at the tools of the trade for API hackers, some of the most common security vulnerabilities and how we test for them, and finally, I'll tell some of my API hacking stories. The aim of the session will be to learn a little API hacking and encourage people to have a go at API hacking themselves. Participants will also join me as I hack live, giving suggestions for the next steps, for an interactive and engaging session.
Unleashing the Potential of GraphQL with Streaming Data - Kishore Banala, Net...Nordic APIs
A presentation given by Kishore Banala, Senior Software Engineer, Netflix, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: Extend the advantages of GraphQL beyond the UI layer by creating data streams that seamlessly transfer data from Federated GraphQL to your preferred destination. This presentation explores the myriad use cases that can be unleashed, such as Search, Analytics etc., sparing you from the complexity of extensive ETL jobs. Join us for an in-depth exploration of the advantages that arise from seamlessly connecting GraphQL with data streams, opening new dimensions of efficiency and capability.
Reigniting the API Description Wars with TypeSpec and the Next Generation of...Nordic APIs
A presentation given by Gareth Jones, API Architect at Microsoft, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: Didn't the API description wars end in 2017 when we all agreed that OAS was the way forward?
Yes, and yet how satisfied with your API descriptions are you? Are they thousands of lines of hard to read yaml or JSON? When someone makes a change, is it easy to review for correctness and completeness? Do visual tools make this easier? Do they support change management?
I'll make the case that the next generation of more abstract DSLs for defining APIs such as Smithy from Amazon and TypeSpec, open sourced by Microsoft, move us back to a more intentional approach to design and give us the opportunity to highlight the business characteristics that matter most at design-time.
Establish, Grow, and Mature Your API Platform - James Higginbotham, LaunchAnyNordic APIs
A presentation given by James Higginbotham, Executive API Consultant, LaunchAny, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: Building and growing an API platform takes more than building and organizing your APIs. It requires understanding the needs of your ecosystem, establishing lightweight processes that drive discoverability, providing the resources for self-service enablement, and delivering a federated API coach program to scale your efforts. This talk will explore the practices and patterns implemented by global organizations that will help your API ecosystem shift from a functional program to a transformational API platform.
Inclusive, Accessible Tech: Bias-Free Language in Code and Configurations - A...Nordic APIs
A presentation given by Adrienne Moherek, Developer Experience Technical Leader, Cisco, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: Heard of suss? You can suss out more information or you can find someone’s information to be suss. “Suss” shows the flexibility of language. It’s an ongoing process to change how we use certain words. It’s important to choose words carefully to convey the correct meaning and avoid harmful subtext or exclusion. Let’s explore some of the tools and triage methods that it takes from an engineering viewpoint to make bias-free choices. How can you ensure that biased words do not sneak into code, UI, docs, configurations, or our everyday language? First, let’s walk through how to take an inventory of assets from code to config files to API specifications to standards. Next, by placing those findings into categories, prioritize the work to substitute with inclusive alternatives. Let’s examine some examples using both API and code assets. Next is a demonstration of how to automate analyzing your source code or documentation with a linter, looking for patterns based on rules that are fed into the tool. What’s in the future for these efforts? Inclusive language should expand beyond English and North America efforts. To do so, let’s organize the work with automation tooling, as engineers do.
Going Platinum: How to Make a Hit API by Bill Doerrfeld, Nordic APIsNordic APIs
A presentation given by Bill Doerrfeld, Editor in Chief of Nordic APIs, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: As it turns out, making a hit API is a lot like making a hit music album. You have to find a niche, you need good naming, and you need quality content. Also, on the production side, design, style, experience, and collaboration all matter a lot. At the end of the day, both are products, requiring the right management tools, marketing know-how, and infrastructure to scale. In this SXSW-inspired opening keynote, I'll look into the parallels between the two endeavors, providing a fun and informative look into specific things API providers should be considering on their journey toward becoming API platform rockstars.
Getting Better at Risk Management Using Event Driven Mesh Architecture - Ragh...Nordic APIs
A presentation given by Raghavan Sadagopan, Sr. Director from CapitalOne & Lakshmi Narayana, Sr. Lead Software Engineer from CapitalOne, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: Managing Risk is critical to the success of an organization. Managing Risks starts with identifying potential Risks which in the digital world are signals emanating from varying source systems. Identifying potential risks real-time enables organizations to mitigate / better prepare for potential exposures. The session will share our point of view on implementing an API centric event mesh architecture that routes events in real-time through a scalable and resilient cloud-native service on AWS.
GenAI: Producing and Consuming APIs by Paul Dumas, GartnerNordic APIs
A presentation given by Paul Dumas, Senior Director Analyst at Gartner, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description:
GenAI will be, well, generating APIs. We are entering the era where software creates software. It will develop APIs faster than humans are capable of. Humans cannot compete with this compute power. How do we marshal this power, govern what it produces, and leverage it to support our business objectives and strategies? We will become more dependent on the capabilities we have as humans that elude machines. This talk provides insight to software leaders about the challenges of leading and managing this new software development power. The key lies in skills that are unique to humans: foresight, intuition, and agility.
The SAS developer portal –developer.sas.com 2.0: How we built it by Joe Furb...Nordic APIs
A presentation given by Joe Furbee, Developer Advocate and Developers Communities Manager at SAS Institute, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: Sure, we could have hired someone to (re)create our developer portal, developer.sas.com. However, we wanted the freedom to build our portal from the ground up. But, it takes more than an API architect and a developer advocate to create a modern, interactive developer experience. This session provides an overview of the steps we took to relaunch the SAS AI and analytics platform developer portal. Who was involved? How did we accomplish what we wanted to build? We’ll explore the stakeholders involved, the importance of open-source technologies, and why focusing on the developer’s perspective matters. This is not a marketing pitch to promote SAS services. Instead, it’s a detailed look at the process we followed to deploy our new developer portal.
How Netflix Uses Data Abstraction to Operate Services at Scale - Vidhya Arvin...Nordic APIs
A presentation given by Vidhya Arvind, Staff Software Engineer, Netflix, at our 2024 Austin API Summit, March 12-13.
Session Description: At Netflix, Data abstraction plays a pivotal role in hosting 100s of use cases that scale, they are widely adopted and depended on by mission-critical systems. In this talk, I show how to design reliable APIs and layout data for Key-Value services for petabyte-scale datasets. Key-value service uses a control plane and data plane to abstract the data, uses some novel techniques to reliably store and safely scale the service to 100s of instances.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
Search and Society: Reimagining Information Access for Radical FuturesBhaskar Mitra
The field of Information retrieval (IR) is currently undergoing a transformative shift, at least partly due to the emerging applications of generative AI to information access. In this talk, we will deliberate on the sociotechnical implications of generative AI for information access. We will argue that there is both a critical necessity and an exciting opportunity for the IR community to re-center our research agendas on societal needs while dismantling the artificial separation between the work on fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics in IR and the rest of IR research. Instead of adopting a reactionary strategy of trying to mitigate potential social harms from emerging technologies, the community should aim to proactively set the research agenda for the kinds of systems we should build inspired by diverse explicitly stated sociotechnical imaginaries. The sociotechnical imaginaries that underpin the design and development of information access technologies needs to be explicitly articulated, and we need to develop theories of change in context of these diverse perspectives. Our guiding future imaginaries must be informed by other academic fields, such as democratic theory and critical theory, and should be co-developed with social science scholars, legal scholars, civil rights and social justice activists, and artists, among others.
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
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.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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
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/
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
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
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
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.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
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