Presentation from Software Architect Community Day 2011 organized by Edument in Malmö, Sweden on june 17th.
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61. Do you
need an
1 INNOVATION ALWAYS
ORGANIZATION
BIGGER OUTSIDE THE
API?
62. Do you
need an
1 INNOVATION ALWAYS
ORGANIZATION
BIGGER OUTSIDE THE
API?
2
TURN COMPETITORS INTO PARTNERS
63. Do you
need an
1
INNOVATION ALWAYS
ORGANIZATION
BIGGER OUTSIDE THE
API?
2
TURN COMPETITORS INTO PARTNERS
3
NOT HAVING AN API GIVES ALL THE ADVANTAGES
TO YOUR COMPETITORS
64. Do you
need an
1
INNOVATION ALWAYS
ORGANIZATION
BIGGER OUTSIDE THE
API?
2
TURN COMPETITORS INTO PARTNERS
3
NOT HAVING AN API GIVES ALL THE ADVANTAGES
TO YOUR COMPETITORS
4
LEGISLATION
It should be enough that APIs are cool, but I will give you reasons that your bosses and colleagues will listen to \n
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3. Two business reasons and, finally, one technical reason\n
3. Two business reasons and, finally, one technical reason\n
3. Two business reasons and, finally, one technical reason\n
3. Two business reasons and, finally, one technical reason\n
3. Two business reasons and, finally, one technical reason\n
3. Two business reasons and, finally, one technical reason\n
3. Two business reasons and, finally, one technical reason\n
3. Two business reasons and, finally, one technical reason\n
All programming languages are APIs, almost everyone in this room work with APIs all day strictly speaking\nAlso SOAP WebServices and system integrations solutions\nThis means REST, JSON, XML\n
All programming languages are APIs, almost everyone in this room work with APIs all day strictly speaking\nAlso SOAP WebServices and system integrations solutions\nThis means REST, JSON, XML\n
All programming languages are APIs, almost everyone in this room work with APIs all day strictly speaking\nAlso SOAP WebServices and system integrations solutions\nThis means REST, JSON, XML\n
All programming languages are APIs, almost everyone in this room work with APIs all day strictly speaking\nAlso SOAP WebServices and system integrations solutions\nThis means REST, JSON, XML\n
All programming languages are APIs, almost everyone in this room work with APIs all day strictly speaking\nAlso SOAP WebServices and system integrations solutions\nThis means REST, JSON, XML\n
All programming languages are APIs, almost everyone in this room work with APIs all day strictly speaking\nAlso SOAP WebServices and system integrations solutions\nThis means REST, JSON, XML\n
All programming languages are APIs, almost everyone in this room work with APIs all day strictly speaking\nAlso SOAP WebServices and system integrations solutions\nThis means REST, JSON, XML\n
All programming languages are APIs, almost everyone in this room work with APIs all day strictly speaking\nAlso SOAP WebServices and system integrations solutions\nThis means REST, JSON, XML\n
All programming languages are APIs, almost everyone in this room work with APIs all day strictly speaking\nAlso SOAP WebServices and system integrations solutions\nThis means REST, JSON, XML\n
All programming languages are APIs, almost everyone in this room work with APIs all day strictly speaking\nAlso SOAP WebServices and system integrations solutions\nThis means REST, JSON, XML\n
All programming languages are APIs, almost everyone in this room work with APIs all day strictly speaking\nAlso SOAP WebServices and system integrations solutions\nThis means REST, JSON, XML\n
All programming languages are APIs, almost everyone in this room work with APIs all day strictly speaking\nAlso SOAP WebServices and system integrations solutions\nThis means REST, JSON, XML\n
All programming languages are APIs, almost everyone in this room work with APIs all day strictly speaking\nAlso SOAP WebServices and system integrations solutions\nThis means REST, JSON, XML\n
Started with API as an afterthought, Constantly improved, Are now going to be basically part of iOS 5\nOver a year ago (2010-04-15) 75% of traffic from API on 3 billion calls/day\nProblem of not owning the experience, desperately looking for a business model\nSidenote: twitter is a great example of how to document an API and a great place to start if you want to experiment with APIs\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/04/15/twitter-reveals-75-of-our-traffic-is-via-api-3-billion-calls-per-day/\n
Started with API as an afterthought, Constantly improved, Are now going to be basically part of iOS 5\nOver a year ago (2010-04-15) 75% of traffic from API on 3 billion calls/day\nProblem of not owning the experience, desperately looking for a business model\nSidenote: twitter is a great example of how to document an API and a great place to start if you want to experiment with APIs\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/04/15/twitter-reveals-75-of-our-traffic-is-via-api-3-billion-calls-per-day/\n
Started with API as an afterthought, Constantly improved, Are now going to be basically part of iOS 5\nOver a year ago (2010-04-15) 75% of traffic from API on 3 billion calls/day\nProblem of not owning the experience, desperately looking for a business model\nSidenote: twitter is a great example of how to document an API and a great place to start if you want to experiment with APIs\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/04/15/twitter-reveals-75-of-our-traffic-is-via-api-3-billion-calls-per-day/\n
Started with API as an afterthought, Constantly improved, Are now going to be basically part of iOS 5\nOver a year ago (2010-04-15) 75% of traffic from API on 3 billion calls/day\nProblem of not owning the experience, desperately looking for a business model\nSidenote: twitter is a great example of how to document an API and a great place to start if you want to experiment with APIs\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/04/15/twitter-reveals-75-of-our-traffic-is-via-api-3-billion-calls-per-day/\n
Started with API as an afterthought, Constantly improved, Are now going to be basically part of iOS 5\nOver a year ago (2010-04-15) 75% of traffic from API on 3 billion calls/day\nProblem of not owning the experience, desperately looking for a business model\nSidenote: twitter is a great example of how to document an API and a great place to start if you want to experiment with APIs\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/04/15/twitter-reveals-75-of-our-traffic-is-via-api-3-billion-calls-per-day/\n
Started with API as an afterthought, Constantly improved, Are now going to be basically part of iOS 5\nOver a year ago (2010-04-15) 75% of traffic from API on 3 billion calls/day\nProblem of not owning the experience, desperately looking for a business model\nSidenote: twitter is a great example of how to document an API and a great place to start if you want to experiment with APIs\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/04/15/twitter-reveals-75-of-our-traffic-is-via-api-3-billion-calls-per-day/\n
Netflix, Largest source of internet traffic in North America, over 22% of all traffic\n18k developers = 0.5% of API traffic\n99.5% of API traffic from device manufacturers and internal Netflix use\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2011/03/29/netflix-api-now-serving-20-billion-requests-per-month\nhttp://www.engadget.com/2011/05/17/study-finds-netflix-is-the-largest-source-of-internet-traffic-in/\nhttp://blog.apievangelist.com/2011/06/10/lessons-in-api-deployment-from-netflix/\n
Netflix, Largest source of internet traffic in North America, over 22% of all traffic\n18k developers = 0.5% of API traffic\n99.5% of API traffic from device manufacturers and internal Netflix use\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2011/03/29/netflix-api-now-serving-20-billion-requests-per-month\nhttp://www.engadget.com/2011/05/17/study-finds-netflix-is-the-largest-source-of-internet-traffic-in/\nhttp://blog.apievangelist.com/2011/06/10/lessons-in-api-deployment-from-netflix/\n
Netflix, Largest source of internet traffic in North America, over 22% of all traffic\n18k developers = 0.5% of API traffic\n99.5% of API traffic from device manufacturers and internal Netflix use\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2011/03/29/netflix-api-now-serving-20-billion-requests-per-month\nhttp://www.engadget.com/2011/05/17/study-finds-netflix-is-the-largest-source-of-internet-traffic-in/\nhttp://blog.apievangelist.com/2011/06/10/lessons-in-api-deployment-from-netflix/\n
Netflix, Largest source of internet traffic in North America, over 22% of all traffic\n18k developers = 0.5% of API traffic\n99.5% of API traffic from device manufacturers and internal Netflix use\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2011/03/29/netflix-api-now-serving-20-billion-requests-per-month\nhttp://www.engadget.com/2011/05/17/study-finds-netflix-is-the-largest-source-of-internet-traffic-in/\nhttp://blog.apievangelist.com/2011/06/10/lessons-in-api-deployment-from-netflix/\n
5 billion calls/day is an old number, october 2009\nUsing the API to make FB the default identity platform on the web\nOpen Graph API\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/04/15/twitter-reveals-75-of-our-traffic-is-via-api-3-billion-calls-per-day/\n
5 billion calls/day is an old number, october 2009\nUsing the API to make FB the default identity platform on the web\nOpen Graph API\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/04/15/twitter-reveals-75-of-our-traffic-is-via-api-3-billion-calls-per-day/\n
5 billion calls/day is an old number, october 2009\nUsing the API to make FB the default identity platform on the web\nOpen Graph API\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/04/15/twitter-reveals-75-of-our-traffic-is-via-api-3-billion-calls-per-day/\n
5 billion calls/day is an old number, october 2009\nUsing the API to make FB the default identity platform on the web\nOpen Graph API\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/04/15/twitter-reveals-75-of-our-traffic-is-via-api-3-billion-calls-per-day/\n
5 billion calls/day is an old number, october 2009\nUsing the API to make FB the default identity platform on the web\nOpen Graph API\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/04/15/twitter-reveals-75-of-our-traffic-is-via-api-3-billion-calls-per-day/\n
5 billion calls/day is an old number, october 2009\nUsing the API to make FB the default identity platform on the web\nOpen Graph API\n\nhttp://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/04/15/twitter-reveals-75-of-our-traffic-is-via-api-3-billion-calls-per-day/\n
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saplo\npodio\nopenaid - joint venture between SIDA and UD\nSwedish International Development Agency + Swedish State Department\n
saplo\npodio\nopenaid - joint venture between SIDA and UD\nSwedish International Development Agency + Swedish State Department\n
saplo\npodio\nopenaid - joint venture between SIDA and UD\nSwedish International Development Agency + Swedish State Department\n
APIs are a tool to use to reach your goals\n3 main reasons why APIs are important\n
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Creating traffic, if your API is not the product it could create traffic - Booli API\nNetflix is the movie standard in the US, FB/Twitter are the social media standard \n
Creating traffic, if your API is not the product it could create traffic - Booli API\nNetflix is the movie standard in the US, FB/Twitter are the social media standard \n
Creating traffic, if your API is not the product it could create traffic - Booli API\nNetflix is the movie standard in the US, FB/Twitter are the social media standard \n
Creating traffic, if your API is not the product it could create traffic - Booli API\nNetflix is the movie standard in the US, FB/Twitter are the social media standard \n
Creating traffic, if your API is not the product it could create traffic - Booli API\nNetflix is the movie standard in the US, FB/Twitter are the social media standard \n
Creating traffic, if your API is not the product it could create traffic - Booli API\nNetflix is the movie standard in the US, FB/Twitter are the social media standard \n
New markets without further investment\nInvoicing system in one niche -> general invoicing system\n
New markets without further investment\nInvoicing system in one niche -> general invoicing system\n
New markets without further investment\nInvoicing system in one niche -> general invoicing system\n
New markets without further investment\nInvoicing system in one niche -> general invoicing system\n
New markets without further investment\nInvoicing system in one niche -> general invoicing system\n
New markets without further investment\nInvoicing system in one niche -> general invoicing system\n
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Profit Sharing\nCreate indirect income, ie customers must have a payed account for the developers to use the API for that user\n
Profit Sharing\nCreate indirect income, ie customers must have a payed account for the developers to use the API for that user\n
Profit Sharing\nCreate indirect income, ie customers must have a payed account for the developers to use the API for that user\n
Profit Sharing\nCreate indirect income, ie customers must have a payed account for the developers to use the API for that user\n
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Almost “SOA”\n
Almost “SOA”\n
Almost “SOA”\n
Almost “SOA”\n
Almost “SOA”\n
Almost “SOA”\n
Base your own website in your API\nInstagram - internal API, hacked API, public API\nInstagram & picplz API competitors\n
Base your own website in your API\nInstagram - internal API, hacked API, public API\nInstagram & picplz API competitors\n
Base your own website in your API\nInstagram - internal API, hacked API, public API\nInstagram & picplz API competitors\n
Base your own website in your API\nInstagram - internal API, hacked API, public API\nInstagram & picplz API competitors\n
Base your own website in your API\nInstagram - internal API, hacked API, public API\nInstagram & picplz API competitors\n
Base your own website in your API\nInstagram - internal API, hacked API, public API\nInstagram & picplz API competitors\n