APIs are often proposed as part of the solution in a number of business change initiatives. But are all APIs created equal? And will following industry leaders that have pioneered some uses of APIs lead you to success? In this session Andy Jones will discuss how your approach to APIs should vary considerably depending on who you are, who your customers are and what you're trying to achieve. Getting the approach right is critical if the business change created is going to be effective and sustainable and deliver the optimal business value.
Andy Jones has more than twenty five years experience working with distributed systems and the problems of integration, efficient and productive IT processes and enterprise architecture. With proven innovation in processing systems, a pioneering role in the adoption of internet technologies for B2B integration and more recently, a close interest in how business value is realized from middleware and architecture initiatives, Andy now leads the SOA Software technical team acrose EMEA to promote the widespread adoption of enterprise class API Management solutions that allow organization to really take advantage of the API economy.
http://nordicapis.com
http://www.internetdagarna.se
APIs are big business. Expedia is turning over 1 billion dollars via their API. VISA, Mastercard, DnB, The Guardian, New York Times, ESPN and many more well known companies have APIs, not to mention Amazon, Twitter, Facebook and other internet companies. APIs are no longer something just for techies, it is something that affects business and disrupts industries.
During one day at Internetdagarna we are going to talk about how APIs can be used to make money directly or indirectly -- either by being sold as a product or by being used to market other products. There will be presentations from companies that have taken this journey and are willing to share their experiences and from industry experts that will share best practices.
From Nordic APIs for Business
The Internet Days 2013
Stockholm, Sweden
2013-11-26
http://nordicapis.com
http://www.internetdagarna.se
APIs are big business. Expedia is turning over 1 billion dollars via their API. VISA, Mastercard, DnB, The Guardian, New York Times, ESPN and many more well known companies have APIs, not to mention Amazon, Twitter, Facebook and other internet companies. APIs are no longer something just for techies, it is something that affects business and disrupts industries.
During one day at Internetdagarna we are going to talk about how APIs can be used to make money directly or indirectly -- either by being sold as a product or by being used to market other products. There will be presentations from companies that have taken this journey and are willing to share their experiences and from industry experts that will share best practices.
From Nordic APIs for Business
The Internet Days 2013
Stockholm, Sweden
2013-11-26