karmadata Launches New Website and API Providing Users Access to Public and Private Industry Data
blog.programmableweb.com
on 05/10/2013
Excerpt: karmadata, a collaborative information service and platform, announced the launch of the new karmadata website and industry data platform at the 2013 Data 2. 0 Summit that took place in San Francisco on April 30th. In addition, karmadata announced the launch of the brand new karmadata API that provides developers access to standardized linked data sets for specific industries including Energy, Healthcare, Legal, Technology and Socioeconomics. The karmadata platform retrieves and processes data from private and public sources. Much of the data gathered by karmadata is from sources that are not linked together and usually provided in text or XML format.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Data, ProgrammableWeb, Story
9,000 APIs: Mobile Gets Serious
blog.programmableweb.com
on 04/30/2013
Excerpt: The ProgrammableWeb directory marches toward quintuple digits. Having just passed 9,000 APIs, the next milestone ahead looks even bigger. Of course, all the recent milestones look huge compared to the directory at the end of 2005, when it sat at just 105 APIs. In addition to continuing the rise of the enterprise, the latest APIs show mobile as a driving force. At least two previously locked-down categories, payments and messaging, are now being changed by APIs. It was the end of 2012 when the directory hit 8,000 APIs.... read the full post.
Tags: API Directory, API Discovery, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, ProgrammableWeb
Why the Uproar for API Management? Mashery, Layer 7, and 3Scale Bask in Recent Attention
blog.programmableweb.com
on 04/26/2013
Excerpt: The past week might go down in API history as one of the biggest developments in the ever progressing API economy. Three API management companies embraced an unprecedented spotlight in the API world. First, Intel, the king of processors, paid $180 million to acquire Mashery. Next, software giant CA Technologies, snatched up Layer 7. Finally, 3Scale announced a brand new round of funding ($4. 2 million). The question must arise: why have two Fortune 1000 companies and multiple venture capitalists all of a sudden poured hundreds of millions into the API space? The answer seems pretty obvious. Companies invest for future return; therefore, there must be a common belief that API management will pay returns in the future.... read the full post.
Tags: 3Scale, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Layer 7, ProgrammableWeb
The Forecast API: Bringing a New Day to Weather Data
blog.programmableweb.com
on 04/24/2013
Excerpt: Forecast, the team that created the acclaimed iOS weather app Dark Sky, has created an API that brings its gorgeous weather data and display into any platform. As Forecast put it, they wanted to transcend their work with Dark Sky:
Forecast has Harrison Weber at The Next Web not sweating the details but drooling over them:
But while it’s clear Forecast has elevated weather reporting to an art form, it would be a mistake to let that beauty obscure how carefully thought through it is, walking that precarious line between a “weather glut” that deluges you with too much information, on the one hand, and “Weather Fluff”, that is not enough information to be useful, on the other.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, ProgrammableWeb, Weather
MuleSoft Buys Programmable Web From Alcatel-Lucent, Marking The Telco’s Departure From A Core API Community | TechCrunch
techcrunch.com
on 04/23/2013
Excerpt: For MuleSoft, a data integration company, the deal provides a vehicle for it to offer what it calls a GitHub for APIs that will integrate its APIhub with Programmable Web’s API database and rich editorial focus on the correlating market space. For Programmable Web, it provides a stable home, a place where it can extend its API database to a community that can build out apps using the MuleSoft APIhub platform. Programmable Web will continue to maintain its blog and API database. It will remain an independent entity and connect with the MuleSoft APIhub. The hub will serve as a place for getting the support developers often need when integrating APIs.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Mulesoft, ProgrammableWeb
ProgrammableWeb Joins MuleSoft
blog.programmableweb.com
on 04/23/2013
Excerpt: The API landscape has changed a lot since ProgrammableWeb was founded in 2005. While developers are still mashing together services for fun, APIs are also driving real business. Being a voice for this transformation is an exciting privilege. We’re thrilled to continue and expand this role in the community, now as part of MuleSoft. MuleSoft and ProgrammableWeb share a common belief in the web as a platform. The world is more connected and APIs are the conduit through which information flows between websites and to an expanding array of devices. MuleSoft helps organizations make these connections that power their own apps, or those of their partners and developers.... read the full post.
Tags: , Acquisition, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Mulesoft, ProgrammableWeb
ProgrammableWeb – the destination for all things API – gets bought again, this time by MuleSoft
thenextweb.com
on 04/23/2013
Excerpt: It seems like only three years since I wrote about online API and mashup directory ProgrammableWeb getting acquired by Alcatel-Lucent (that’s because it’s been almost three years), and now I get to write about it again – only this time it’s a different buyer. MuleSoft, the ‘integration 2. 0′ software company that just raised $37 million, has purchased ProgrammableWeb for an undisclosed amount. In a statement, MuleSoft argues that ProgrammableWeb is the “pioneering authority on open APIs and the most visited destination for APIs”, and boasts the largest and most active community of API developers and consumers, at least on this planet. ProgrammableWeb was launched back in 2005.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Mulesoft, ProgrammableWeb
Meet John Musser, API Pioneer
apieconomist.com
on 03/12/2013
Excerpt: John Musser is the founder of ProgrammableWeb , the leading online resource on open APIs. John is an industry expert on APIs, quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, and Wired. He's a frequent speaker at conferences including SXSW, Dreamforce, and Web 2. 0. He also consults with companies on API strategy and trends, with past clients including Google, Microsoft, and Salesforce. API Economist: You founded ProgrammableWeb back in 2005, is that correct? John Musser: That’s correct. It’s coming up on its eighth anniversary this summer. It was really the birth of the open API and web mash movement. The phrase “web mashup” was really coined four or five months before we started ProgrammableWeb.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Apieconomist, John Musser, ProgrammableWeb
Is the CMO now the Chief API Officer?
blog.programmableweb.com
on 03/11/2013
Excerpt: This guest post comes from Andy Thurai. Andy is the Chief Architect & Group CTO for the Intel unit that is responsible for Cloud/ Application security, API, Big Data, SOA and Mobile middleware solutions. You can follow him @AndyThurai (Twitter) or at thurai. net. Gartner analyst Laura McLellan made a bold statement in her 2012 webinar: “By 2017, the CMO will spend more on IT than the CIO”. While I think it is too bold a statement, you can’t deny the fact that an eco-system shift is happening and API Management is the catalyst. From my own personal experience, I can vouch for this shift in who is doing the big spending. A new set of tools are enabling CMOs to create new, powerful channels. They are called APIs.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Googlereader, Ifttt, ProgrammableWeb
Could You Be The Creator Of The Next Big Music App? OpenEMI Music API
blog.programmableweb.com
on 02/06/2013
Excerpt: EMI Music is one of the leading international music companies. An extensive list of some of the world’s most popular recording artists are represented on the company’s labels. Some of these artists include the likes of Lily Allen, Bat For Lashes, The Beatles, Beastie Boys, Luke Bryan, Coldplay, Depeche Mode, Gorillaz, David Guetta, Iron Maiden, Norah Jones, Lady Antebellum, Massive Attack, Kylie Minogue, Katy Perry and Pink Floyd, just to name a few. EMI Music now provides the OpenEMI API that allows developers to access this music content and integrate it with other applications. EMI Music has partnered with Echo Nest to provide developers with the opportunity to access EMI’s extensive supply of music content.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Googlereader, Ifttt, Music, ProgrammableWeb
Excerpt: The ProgrammableWeb directory marches toward quintuple digits. Having just passed 9,000 APIs, the next milestone ahead looks even bigger. Of course, all the recent milestones look huge compared to the directory at the end of 2005, when it sat at just 105 APIs. In addition to continuing the rise of the enterprise, the latest APIs show mobile as a driving force. At least two previously locked-down categories, payments and messaging, are now being changed by APIs. It was the end of 2012 when the directory hit 8,000 APIs.... read the full post.
Tags: API Directory, API Discovery, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, ProgrammableWeb
Why the Uproar for API Management? Mashery, Layer 7, and 3Scale Bask in Recent Attention
blog.programmableweb.com
on 04/26/2013
Excerpt: The past week might go down in API history as one of the biggest developments in the ever progressing API economy. Three API management companies embraced an unprecedented spotlight in the API world. First, Intel, the king of processors, paid $180 million to acquire Mashery. Next, software giant CA Technologies, snatched up Layer 7. Finally, 3Scale announced a brand new round of funding ($4. 2 million). The question must arise: why have two Fortune 1000 companies and multiple venture capitalists all of a sudden poured hundreds of millions into the API space? The answer seems pretty obvious. Companies invest for future return; therefore, there must be a common belief that API management will pay returns in the future.... read the full post.
Tags: 3Scale, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Layer 7, ProgrammableWeb
The Forecast API: Bringing a New Day to Weather Data
blog.programmableweb.com
on 04/24/2013
Excerpt: Forecast, the team that created the acclaimed iOS weather app Dark Sky, has created an API that brings its gorgeous weather data and display into any platform. As Forecast put it, they wanted to transcend their work with Dark Sky:
Forecast has Harrison Weber at The Next Web not sweating the details but drooling over them:
But while it’s clear Forecast has elevated weather reporting to an art form, it would be a mistake to let that beauty obscure how carefully thought through it is, walking that precarious line between a “weather glut” that deluges you with too much information, on the one hand, and “Weather Fluff”, that is not enough information to be useful, on the other.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, ProgrammableWeb, Weather
MuleSoft Buys Programmable Web From Alcatel-Lucent, Marking The Telco’s Departure From A Core API Community | TechCrunch
techcrunch.com
on 04/23/2013
Excerpt: For MuleSoft, a data integration company, the deal provides a vehicle for it to offer what it calls a GitHub for APIs that will integrate its APIhub with Programmable Web’s API database and rich editorial focus on the correlating market space. For Programmable Web, it provides a stable home, a place where it can extend its API database to a community that can build out apps using the MuleSoft APIhub platform. Programmable Web will continue to maintain its blog and API database. It will remain an independent entity and connect with the MuleSoft APIhub. The hub will serve as a place for getting the support developers often need when integrating APIs.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Mulesoft, ProgrammableWeb
ProgrammableWeb Joins MuleSoft
blog.programmableweb.com
on 04/23/2013
Excerpt: The API landscape has changed a lot since ProgrammableWeb was founded in 2005. While developers are still mashing together services for fun, APIs are also driving real business. Being a voice for this transformation is an exciting privilege. We’re thrilled to continue and expand this role in the community, now as part of MuleSoft. MuleSoft and ProgrammableWeb share a common belief in the web as a platform. The world is more connected and APIs are the conduit through which information flows between websites and to an expanding array of devices. MuleSoft helps organizations make these connections that power their own apps, or those of their partners and developers.... read the full post.
Tags: , Acquisition, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Mulesoft, ProgrammableWeb
ProgrammableWeb – the destination for all things API – gets bought again, this time by MuleSoft
thenextweb.com
on 04/23/2013
Excerpt: It seems like only three years since I wrote about online API and mashup directory ProgrammableWeb getting acquired by Alcatel-Lucent (that’s because it’s been almost three years), and now I get to write about it again – only this time it’s a different buyer. MuleSoft, the ‘integration 2. 0′ software company that just raised $37 million, has purchased ProgrammableWeb for an undisclosed amount. In a statement, MuleSoft argues that ProgrammableWeb is the “pioneering authority on open APIs and the most visited destination for APIs”, and boasts the largest and most active community of API developers and consumers, at least on this planet. ProgrammableWeb was launched back in 2005.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Mulesoft, ProgrammableWeb
Meet John Musser, API Pioneer
apieconomist.com
on 03/12/2013
Excerpt: John Musser is the founder of ProgrammableWeb , the leading online resource on open APIs. John is an industry expert on APIs, quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, and Wired. He's a frequent speaker at conferences including SXSW, Dreamforce, and Web 2. 0. He also consults with companies on API strategy and trends, with past clients including Google, Microsoft, and Salesforce. API Economist: You founded ProgrammableWeb back in 2005, is that correct? John Musser: That’s correct. It’s coming up on its eighth anniversary this summer. It was really the birth of the open API and web mash movement. The phrase “web mashup” was really coined four or five months before we started ProgrammableWeb.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Apieconomist, John Musser, ProgrammableWeb
Is the CMO now the Chief API Officer?
blog.programmableweb.com
on 03/11/2013
Excerpt: This guest post comes from Andy Thurai. Andy is the Chief Architect & Group CTO for the Intel unit that is responsible for Cloud/ Application security, API, Big Data, SOA and Mobile middleware solutions. You can follow him @AndyThurai (Twitter) or at thurai. net. Gartner analyst Laura McLellan made a bold statement in her 2012 webinar: “By 2017, the CMO will spend more on IT than the CIO”. While I think it is too bold a statement, you can’t deny the fact that an eco-system shift is happening and API Management is the catalyst. From my own personal experience, I can vouch for this shift in who is doing the big spending. A new set of tools are enabling CMOs to create new, powerful channels. They are called APIs.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Googlereader, Ifttt, ProgrammableWeb
Could You Be The Creator Of The Next Big Music App? OpenEMI Music API
blog.programmableweb.com
on 02/06/2013
Excerpt: EMI Music is one of the leading international music companies. An extensive list of some of the world’s most popular recording artists are represented on the company’s labels. Some of these artists include the likes of Lily Allen, Bat For Lashes, The Beatles, Beastie Boys, Luke Bryan, Coldplay, Depeche Mode, Gorillaz, David Guetta, Iron Maiden, Norah Jones, Lady Antebellum, Massive Attack, Kylie Minogue, Katy Perry and Pink Floyd, just to name a few. EMI Music now provides the OpenEMI API that allows developers to access this music content and integrate it with other applications. EMI Music has partnered with Echo Nest to provide developers with the opportunity to access EMI’s extensive supply of music content.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Googlereader, Ifttt, Music, ProgrammableWeb
Excerpt: Forecast, the team that created the acclaimed iOS weather app Dark Sky, has created an API that brings its gorgeous weather data and display into any platform. As Forecast put it, they wanted to transcend their work with Dark Sky: Forecast has Harrison Weber at The Next Web not sweating the details but drooling over them: But while it’s clear Forecast has elevated weather reporting to an art form, it would be a mistake to let that beauty obscure how carefully thought through it is, walking that precarious line between a “weather glut” that deluges you with too much information, on the one hand, and “Weather Fluff”, that is not enough information to be useful, on the other.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, ProgrammableWeb, Weather
MuleSoft Buys Programmable Web From Alcatel-Lucent, Marking The Telco’s Departure From A Core API Community | TechCrunch
techcrunch.com
on 04/23/2013
Excerpt: For MuleSoft, a data integration company, the deal provides a vehicle for it to offer what it calls a GitHub for APIs that will integrate its APIhub with Programmable Web’s API database and rich editorial focus on the correlating market space. For Programmable Web, it provides a stable home, a place where it can extend its API database to a community that can build out apps using the MuleSoft APIhub platform. Programmable Web will continue to maintain its blog and API database. It will remain an independent entity and connect with the MuleSoft APIhub. The hub will serve as a place for getting the support developers often need when integrating APIs.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Mulesoft, ProgrammableWeb
ProgrammableWeb Joins MuleSoft
blog.programmableweb.com
on 04/23/2013
Excerpt: The API landscape has changed a lot since ProgrammableWeb was founded in 2005. While developers are still mashing together services for fun, APIs are also driving real business. Being a voice for this transformation is an exciting privilege. We’re thrilled to continue and expand this role in the community, now as part of MuleSoft. MuleSoft and ProgrammableWeb share a common belief in the web as a platform. The world is more connected and APIs are the conduit through which information flows between websites and to an expanding array of devices. MuleSoft helps organizations make these connections that power their own apps, or those of their partners and developers.... read the full post.
Tags: , Acquisition, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Mulesoft, ProgrammableWeb
ProgrammableWeb – the destination for all things API – gets bought again, this time by MuleSoft
thenextweb.com
on 04/23/2013
Excerpt: It seems like only three years since I wrote about online API and mashup directory ProgrammableWeb getting acquired by Alcatel-Lucent (that’s because it’s been almost three years), and now I get to write about it again – only this time it’s a different buyer. MuleSoft, the ‘integration 2. 0′ software company that just raised $37 million, has purchased ProgrammableWeb for an undisclosed amount. In a statement, MuleSoft argues that ProgrammableWeb is the “pioneering authority on open APIs and the most visited destination for APIs”, and boasts the largest and most active community of API developers and consumers, at least on this planet. ProgrammableWeb was launched back in 2005.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Mulesoft, ProgrammableWeb
Meet John Musser, API Pioneer
apieconomist.com
on 03/12/2013
Excerpt: John Musser is the founder of ProgrammableWeb , the leading online resource on open APIs. John is an industry expert on APIs, quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, and Wired. He's a frequent speaker at conferences including SXSW, Dreamforce, and Web 2. 0. He also consults with companies on API strategy and trends, with past clients including Google, Microsoft, and Salesforce. API Economist: You founded ProgrammableWeb back in 2005, is that correct? John Musser: That’s correct. It’s coming up on its eighth anniversary this summer. It was really the birth of the open API and web mash movement. The phrase “web mashup” was really coined four or five months before we started ProgrammableWeb.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Apieconomist, John Musser, ProgrammableWeb
Is the CMO now the Chief API Officer?
blog.programmableweb.com
on 03/11/2013
Excerpt: This guest post comes from Andy Thurai. Andy is the Chief Architect & Group CTO for the Intel unit that is responsible for Cloud/ Application security, API, Big Data, SOA and Mobile middleware solutions. You can follow him @AndyThurai (Twitter) or at thurai. net. Gartner analyst Laura McLellan made a bold statement in her 2012 webinar: “By 2017, the CMO will spend more on IT than the CIO”. While I think it is too bold a statement, you can’t deny the fact that an eco-system shift is happening and API Management is the catalyst. From my own personal experience, I can vouch for this shift in who is doing the big spending. A new set of tools are enabling CMOs to create new, powerful channels. They are called APIs.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Googlereader, Ifttt, ProgrammableWeb
Could You Be The Creator Of The Next Big Music App? OpenEMI Music API
blog.programmableweb.com
on 02/06/2013
Excerpt: EMI Music is one of the leading international music companies. An extensive list of some of the world’s most popular recording artists are represented on the company’s labels. Some of these artists include the likes of Lily Allen, Bat For Lashes, The Beatles, Beastie Boys, Luke Bryan, Coldplay, Depeche Mode, Gorillaz, David Guetta, Iron Maiden, Norah Jones, Lady Antebellum, Massive Attack, Kylie Minogue, Katy Perry and Pink Floyd, just to name a few. EMI Music now provides the OpenEMI API that allows developers to access this music content and integrate it with other applications. EMI Music has partnered with Echo Nest to provide developers with the opportunity to access EMI’s extensive supply of music content.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Googlereader, Ifttt, Music, ProgrammableWeb
Excerpt: The API landscape has changed a lot since ProgrammableWeb was founded in 2005. While developers are still mashing together services for fun, APIs are also driving real business. Being a voice for this transformation is an exciting privilege. We’re thrilled to continue and expand this role in the community, now as part of MuleSoft. MuleSoft and ProgrammableWeb share a common belief in the web as a platform. The world is more connected and APIs are the conduit through which information flows between websites and to an expanding array of devices. MuleSoft helps organizations make these connections that power their own apps, or those of their partners and developers.... read the full post.
Tags: , Acquisition, API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Mulesoft, ProgrammableWeb
ProgrammableWeb – the destination for all things API – gets bought again, this time by MuleSoft
thenextweb.com
on 04/23/2013
Excerpt: It seems like only three years since I wrote about online API and mashup directory ProgrammableWeb getting acquired by Alcatel-Lucent (that’s because it’s been almost three years), and now I get to write about it again – only this time it’s a different buyer. MuleSoft, the ‘integration 2. 0′ software company that just raised $37 million, has purchased ProgrammableWeb for an undisclosed amount. In a statement, MuleSoft argues that ProgrammableWeb is the “pioneering authority on open APIs and the most visited destination for APIs”, and boasts the largest and most active community of API developers and consumers, at least on this planet. ProgrammableWeb was launched back in 2005.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Mulesoft, ProgrammableWeb
Meet John Musser, API Pioneer
apieconomist.com
on 03/12/2013
Excerpt: John Musser is the founder of ProgrammableWeb , the leading online resource on open APIs. John is an industry expert on APIs, quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, and Wired. He's a frequent speaker at conferences including SXSW, Dreamforce, and Web 2. 0. He also consults with companies on API strategy and trends, with past clients including Google, Microsoft, and Salesforce. API Economist: You founded ProgrammableWeb back in 2005, is that correct? John Musser: That’s correct. It’s coming up on its eighth anniversary this summer. It was really the birth of the open API and web mash movement. The phrase “web mashup” was really coined four or five months before we started ProgrammableWeb.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Apieconomist, John Musser, ProgrammableWeb
Is the CMO now the Chief API Officer?
blog.programmableweb.com
on 03/11/2013
Excerpt: This guest post comes from Andy Thurai. Andy is the Chief Architect & Group CTO for the Intel unit that is responsible for Cloud/ Application security, API, Big Data, SOA and Mobile middleware solutions. You can follow him @AndyThurai (Twitter) or at thurai. net. Gartner analyst Laura McLellan made a bold statement in her 2012 webinar: “By 2017, the CMO will spend more on IT than the CIO”. While I think it is too bold a statement, you can’t deny the fact that an eco-system shift is happening and API Management is the catalyst. From my own personal experience, I can vouch for this shift in who is doing the big spending. A new set of tools are enabling CMOs to create new, powerful channels. They are called APIs.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Googlereader, Ifttt, ProgrammableWeb
Could You Be The Creator Of The Next Big Music App? OpenEMI Music API
blog.programmableweb.com
on 02/06/2013
Excerpt: EMI Music is one of the leading international music companies. An extensive list of some of the world’s most popular recording artists are represented on the company’s labels. Some of these artists include the likes of Lily Allen, Bat For Lashes, The Beatles, Beastie Boys, Luke Bryan, Coldplay, Depeche Mode, Gorillaz, David Guetta, Iron Maiden, Norah Jones, Lady Antebellum, Massive Attack, Kylie Minogue, Katy Perry and Pink Floyd, just to name a few. EMI Music now provides the OpenEMI API that allows developers to access this music content and integrate it with other applications. EMI Music has partnered with Echo Nest to provide developers with the opportunity to access EMI’s extensive supply of music content.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Googlereader, Ifttt, Music, ProgrammableWeb
Excerpt: John Musser is the founder of ProgrammableWeb , the leading online resource on open APIs. John is an industry expert on APIs, quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, and Wired. He's a frequent speaker at conferences including SXSW, Dreamforce, and Web 2. 0. He also consults with companies on API strategy and trends, with past clients including Google, Microsoft, and Salesforce. API Economist: You founded ProgrammableWeb back in 2005, is that correct? John Musser: That’s correct. It’s coming up on its eighth anniversary this summer. It was really the birth of the open API and web mash movement. The phrase “web mashup” was really coined four or five months before we started ProgrammableWeb.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Apieconomist, John Musser, ProgrammableWeb
Is the CMO now the Chief API Officer?
blog.programmableweb.com
on 03/11/2013
Excerpt: This guest post comes from Andy Thurai. Andy is the Chief Architect & Group CTO for the Intel unit that is responsible for Cloud/ Application security, API, Big Data, SOA and Mobile middleware solutions. You can follow him @AndyThurai (Twitter) or at thurai. net. Gartner analyst Laura McLellan made a bold statement in her 2012 webinar: “By 2017, the CMO will spend more on IT than the CIO”. While I think it is too bold a statement, you can’t deny the fact that an eco-system shift is happening and API Management is the catalyst. From my own personal experience, I can vouch for this shift in who is doing the big spending. A new set of tools are enabling CMOs to create new, powerful channels. They are called APIs.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Googlereader, Ifttt, ProgrammableWeb
Could You Be The Creator Of The Next Big Music App? OpenEMI Music API
blog.programmableweb.com
on 02/06/2013
Excerpt: EMI Music is one of the leading international music companies. An extensive list of some of the world’s most popular recording artists are represented on the company’s labels. Some of these artists include the likes of Lily Allen, Bat For Lashes, The Beatles, Beastie Boys, Luke Bryan, Coldplay, Depeche Mode, Gorillaz, David Guetta, Iron Maiden, Norah Jones, Lady Antebellum, Massive Attack, Kylie Minogue, Katy Perry and Pink Floyd, just to name a few. EMI Music now provides the OpenEMI API that allows developers to access this music content and integrate it with other applications. EMI Music has partnered with Echo Nest to provide developers with the opportunity to access EMI’s extensive supply of music content.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Googlereader, Ifttt, Music, ProgrammableWeb
Excerpt: EMI Music is one of the leading international music companies. An extensive list of some of the world’s most popular recording artists are represented on the company’s labels. Some of these artists include the likes of Lily Allen, Bat For Lashes, The Beatles, Beastie Boys, Luke Bryan, Coldplay, Depeche Mode, Gorillaz, David Guetta, Iron Maiden, Norah Jones, Lady Antebellum, Massive Attack, Kylie Minogue, Katy Perry and Pink Floyd, just to name a few. EMI Music now provides the OpenEMI API that allows developers to access this music content and integrate it with other applications. EMI Music has partnered with Echo Nest to provide developers with the opportunity to access EMI’s extensive supply of music content.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Googlereader, Ifttt, Music, ProgrammableWeb
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