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Apigee Opens Up API Console To All

Apigee Opens Up API Console To All

By Krishnan Subramanian on March 7, 2011

Apigee (see previous CloudAve coverage), formerly known as Sonoa Systems, last week announced that they are opening up their API console to all the providers. They initially started off with API console supporting Twitter and Facebook. Over a period, they started working with LinkedIn, Paypal, etc.. Last week, they finally announced that any provider offering [...]

Posted in Platforms | Tagged api, api console, Apigee, briefs, developers, paas

If You’re API And You Know It

If You’re API And You Know It

By Christian Reilly on February 18, 2011

One of the most difficult things I am finding in this fractious time of cloud evolution is to define a plan (with any great authority) on absolutely anything strategic. Today’s fast-moving combination of business demands, architectural thought processes, technology shifts, and the sheer number of options within the vendor ecosystem is changing at such a pace [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged api, cloud computing, cost, data, enterprise software, information, private cloud, twitter

Importance Of API: The Apigee Example

Importance Of API: The Apigee Example

By Krishnan Subramanian on January 12, 2011

Image via CrunchBase Apigee (see previous CloudAve coverage), formerly known as Sonoa Systems, today announced that there are 16 Billion API calls flowing through their technology every month. This is a clear indication of massive growth of APIs in this increasingly cloudy world. Stephen O’ Grady of Redmonk also highlights this large scale proliferation of [...]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged api, api proliferation, Apigee, briefs, cloud computing, mobile, paas, saas

API, API, API, API, API, API

API, API, API, API, API, API

By Krishnan Subramanian on November 11, 2010

If you imagined a tech CEO or an evangelist or a pundit jumping up and down like Steve Ballmer and shouting “API, API, API, API, API…….”, it may come true faster than you ever expected. In this cloud based world where every service wants to be a platform (see my PaaS Is The Future of [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged api, Apigee, cloud services, enstratus, foursquare, linkedin, paas, paypal, soundcloud, twilio | 7 Responses

The Looming Data Wars

The Looming Data Wars

By Krishnan Subramanian on November 8, 2010

Last week, Google asked Facebook to get their hands off the data stored in their service. Google felt that Facebook is taking data in programmatically from other services while not reciprocating in the same way. Google should have made this move 2-3 years back but it is better late than never. Google supports data portability. [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged api, data ownership, data portability, facebook, google, interoperability, social networks

Gluecon 2011: Changing the Game

Gluecon 2011: Changing the Game

By Eric Norlin on November 2, 2010

Gluecon is unlike any conference I’ve ever run before. Because it’s aimed at developers, the topics are far more technical than my feeble marketer’s brain can easily comprehend. And because Glue isn’t defined as “a cloud computing” conference, it’s not caught in the echo chamber of “defining” this, that and the other thing. Glue seeks [...]

Posted in General | Tagged 2011, api, cloud computing, conference, gluecon

Cloud Channel Disruption – Little APIs, Big Transformations

Cloud Channel Disruption – Little APIs, Big Transformations

By Joel York on September 14, 2010

It’s old news that the Internet has disrupted channel structure across numerous industries. So why go on about the channel now? Because, cloud computing is transforming the Internet as a channel. The evolution from Internet applications that service people (SaaS) to Internet applications that service other applications (cloud computing) transforms the Internet from a direct [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged api, channel, channel economics, channels, chaotic flow, Cloud Blog, cloud channel, cloud channels, cloud computing, cloud computing economics, joel york, saas

Updated: Openstack.org – A Rackspace Hailmary Pass?

Updated: Openstack.org – A Rackspace Hailmary Pass?

By Krishnan Subramanian on August 30, 2010

Last week, Clouderati Twitter stream was full of back and forth arguments on possible dumping of Amazon API by Openstack. It all started with a recent Silicon Valley Cloud Computing Group meetup on Openstack. One of the takeaways from the meeting is that Openstack is dumping the API compatibility mode. Nebula, the cloud computing project [...]

Posted in Open Source | Tagged analysis, api, aws, cloud computing, open source, openstack, openstack.org, rackspace, scaleup technologies

When Real-time is Too Much – Can You Handle the Firehose?

When Real-time is Too Much – Can You Handle the Firehose?

By Zoli Erdos on July 29, 2010

This morning I’ve been testing TweetDeck’s new super-fast version, based on the new Twitter User Streams API. TweetDeck provides fair warning: This is a VERY experimental version of TweetDeck I saw a few small glitches, but nothing major.  Yet I am in trouble, and it’s not because of the product.  It’s me.  My brain…  The [...]

Posted in Product reviews | Tagged api, attention stream, firehose, information overload, productivity, real-time, river, seesmic, split attention, stream, tweedeck, twitter, user stream api

Apigee Adds Facebook Support To Their API Console

Apigee Adds Facebook Support To Their API Console

By Krishnan Subramanian on June 29, 2010

Image via CrunchBase Apigee is a cloud based service built on top of Sonoa technology for API gateway, offering testing, debugging, analytics and security for your API (See our past coverage of Apigee and Sonoa Systems here). It sits between your application and your API and offers the above mentioned services. What Apigee does to [...]

Posted in Platforms | Tagged api, Apigee, facebook, sonoa, twitter | 2 Responses

PaaS Is The Future Of Cloud Services: APIs Are The Key

PaaS Is The Future Of Cloud Services: APIs Are The Key

By Krishnan Subramanian on June 10, 2010

This is my fifth post in the series titled “PaaS Is The Future Of Cloud Services” and I am going to briefly discuss one of the key elements of this PaaS-y future, the APIs. Even though having an API doesn’t make something a platform, APIs are key to the very success of the Platform Services. [...]

Posted in Platforms | Tagged api, paas, paasfuture | 7 Responses

BeeBole and Charts – The Joy of APIs

BeeBole and Charts – The Joy of APIs

By Ben Kepes on February 25, 2010

In advance of the Google I/O conference in May (which I’m stoked that I’ll be attending and covering live), Yves Hiernaux, CEO of BeeBole flicked me an email telling me that they’re hoping to be invited to the developer sandbox at the event. In order to showcase their own take on where they’re going integrating [...]

Posted in Design | Tagged api, beebole, Chart, google, googleio | 1 Response

Alcatel-Lucent Empowers Developers With A Sandbox On The Cloud

Alcatel-Lucent Empowers Developers With A Sandbox On The Cloud

By Krishnan Subramanian on February 16, 2010

Mobile platform is getting hotter and hotter for developers. After iPhone turned the user behavior of mobile devices upside down, a gold rush began for developers. The huge success of iPhone platform has made mobile very attractive for everyone from users to developers to, even, enterprises. The success of Android platform and the excitement created [...]

Posted in Mobile | Tagged alcatel-lucent, analysis, api, cloud computing, developers, mobile

APIs, TOS, and building a hooked web

APIs, TOS, and building a hooked web

By Eric Norlin on February 5, 2010

Let me throw some things against the wall and see if anything sticks. This week I confirmed Chris Messina (of OAuth, and now Activity Streams fame) and Jeff Lindsay (who gave an awesome talk on Webhooks last year) to speak at Gluecon. Simultaneously, I’ve been reading blog posts like this — where the punch-line is: [...]

Posted in General | Tagged api, conferences, gluecon, tos, web hooks | 1 Response

Reactions to AmEx’s Acquisition of Revolution Money

Reactions to AmEx’s Acquisition of Revolution Money

By Derek Pilling on November 19, 2009

Karen Webster of Market Platform Dynamics asked me to share some quick reactions on the announced acquisition of Revolution Money by AmEx this morning. As a result, my thoughts are cross-posted on PYMNTS.com. Karen asked me to address the following questions/issues: What was your initial reaction to the news? My initial reaction was that AmEx move to purchase [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged alternative payments, AmEx, api, BillMeLater, developers, electronic payments, payments, paypal, platform, Revolution Money | 1 Response

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