Gabriel and Aaron of Clickslide gave a talk in NYC at a Masterclassing event about the ROI of Hackathons.
http://masterclassing.com
The document discusses using APIs to program disparate IoT devices. It outlines challenges in getting devices to interoperate, and how REST APIs can make it easier to access sensor and actuator data from different devices. The presentation provides an example of a company that created a REST API to program their devices, and demonstrates how developers can analyze IoT data to build solutions and show real business value.
Watch the video: http://youtu.be/KFLdWjN0n_k
Customer expectations for relevant and individualized experiences are rising and evolving at breakneck speed. This has enterprises working furiously at building data infrastructure to collect and store data. But collecting and storing is only the beginning. The technology and know-how to derive value from data—to do predictive analytics on big data—is fast becoming the critical competitive differentiator for businesses.
Join Apigee’s Abhi Rele and Alan Ho as they discuss the market dynamics of predictive analytics and big data and the key capabilities needed to deliver the adaptive apps and APIs every business needs to remain relevant and be competitive.
Join to Discuss:
- Data lakes, machine learning, unstructured data processors, real-time access, APIs—the capabilities to rapidly deliver predictive analytics on big data
- Getting from data lake to production app - how putting big data to use and deriving real value requires a fresh approach
- Pros and cons for the build vs. buy decision to deliver adaptive apps and APIs
Quickcart is a mobile app that allows users to create shopping lists, scan QR codes at stores to get item locations, and share lists with peers. It was created by Riaz Munshi, Melvin Philips, Aniket Thigale, and Saylee Joshi using Ionic Framework, AngularJS, Firebase, and Google App Engine. Riaz proposed the initial idea and worked on the store end, while Melvin and Aniket built the mobile app and Saylee created wireframes and documentation.
The document announces an agenda for an event discussing API gateways and service meshes. The event will include a presentation on "From API gateways to Service Mesh" by Zhamak Dehghani of ThoughtWorks. It will also include a presentation by Sheroy Marker of ThoughtWorks on "Service Meshes: The landscape". Following the presentations will be a panel discussion on API gateway trends with representatives from Apigee, Mashape, Tigera, WSO2, and Buoyant.
ScrumDay 2014 - Développer des produits avec des équipes distribuées - Alexis...Alexis Monville
This document discusses developing products with distributed teams using open source software. It summarizes OpenStack, an open source cloud computing platform, and its development process. OpenStack uses an agile development approach with 6-month release cycles consisting of planning, implementation, pre-release, and release phases. Developers from over 850 companies and 136 countries contribute code through mailing lists, IRC, and other tools. Regular design summits bring together users and developers. The goal is to create conditions for collaboration through communication, feedback, and respect.
This document discusses mixed reality and its potential applications in industry. It presents examples of how mixed reality could be used for hands-free operations, visual inspections, remote commissioning and support, and training. It also highlights potential limitations with personal protective equipment, field of view, lighting, and configuring new spaces. The document promotes a company's idea factory process for turning mixed reality concepts into reality through Microsoft HoloLens development. It raises the question of whether mixed reality is a "nice to have" or a "need to have" for industries.
This document summarizes a webinar about workflows in a post-Lotus Notes world. The webinar agenda includes an introduction of the speaker, 10 tips for workflow migrations, a sneak preview of Office 365 workflows and PowerApps, and a demo of AgilePoint. Important considerations for migrating from Lotus Notes include what is being migrated, security models, clients, functionality, and search. The 10 tips focus on understanding the workflow process, approvals, actors, and getting a visual diagram. The webinar promotes migrating to a mobile-friendly, low code, scalable platform like Office 365 and partnering with AgilePoint for implementation support.
Graph API Strategies: CQRS for the sustainable API economyGareth Jones
Self-service change management will power the second wave of the API economy.
Use Graph APIs and REST side by side to implement change-as-a-service for your query customers.
The document outlines a project to build an open source home security system using Zetta, an open source platform for building Internet of Things applications. The project involves learning about Zetta and its development tools, building basic circuits with a buzzer and microphone, coordinating the devices using JavaScript, and exposing the system via API. Key steps included introducing IoT concepts, the Zetta platform for solving common IoT challenges, using Node.js and the BeagleBone Black for the system, and linking devices to allow external access.
Five Things I've Learned in Ten Years of AgileFlavius Stef
After 10 years of XP, Scrum, Kanban, Lean and Software Craftsmanship, I'm looking back to what I've learned. Design versus implementation, needed technical skills and effective change tips.
This document outlines an August 2018 meetup presentation by Maitrey Patel on effectively using Jira Software. The presentation covered introducing Jira, its major parts like workflows and screens, customizing workflows, and included a demo.
AppSphere 15 - Whipping your Apps into Shape: Team Beachbody shows you a DevO...AppDynamics
Team Beachbody is a leading consumer fitness brand. In order to attract and retain customers, it is critical to provide an outstanding customer experience. Just as Beachbody workouts help customers get into shape, Team Beachbody found that they needed to apply the same rigour to their own website and apps to shape the end-user experience for their customers.
In this session, learn how AppDynamics helped Beachbody adopt a DevOps culture with incentives a governance plan, and easily consumable process to hammer and chisel their apps and organization into shape. Like before and after photos showing the success of their customers, see how the Beachbody DevOps journey led to improvements in Direct and Network Marketing, Beachbody LIVE, and On-Demand Digital delivery.
This deck was originally shared at AppSphere 2015.
APIDays Paris - APIOps Cycles - Open and lean method for API Development Marjukka Niinioja
Slides from my talk at APIDays Paris 2018 sharing how the method was developed, why and why it's important. Starting from the research that APIs and Startup growth globally and locally have a correlations. We need to create APIs also outside Silicon Valley and hopefully this method helps. Checkout http://www.apiopscycles.com for more and follow the method in Twitter @apiopscycles If you like it and you are interested in talking more on learning, researching or otherwise using the method, you can contact info(at)osaango.com directly.
Fix: In 2nd last slide Amanzio Bouza works at Ipt.ch not Swisscom, my bad.
Graph API Strategies: CQRS for the API EconomyGareth Jones
This document summarizes Gareth Jones' presentation on Graph API strategies. It discusses using CQRS and Graph APIs to enable self-service and sustain API velocity. Three Graph API approaches are mentioned: GraphQL, OData, and JSONAPI.org. CQRS with a document store and relationship store is presented as a way to separate commands and queries for API sustainability.
APIdays Paris 2018 - A little less conversation, a little more action, Alain ...apidays
This document discusses the importance of developers and leveraging existing developer talent. It notes that businesses need to better utilize their existing software engineers to move faster, build new products, and capitalize on trends. While some think lack of developers is the primary problem, the study found that how developers are leveraged is more important than sheer numbers. Environmental factors like uninterrupted work hours and peace in the workplace allow developers to operate more effectively. The document advocates for automating developer workflows to increase agility rather than viewing developers as automatons.
Shanren International - Company Introduction Evey Chim
Founded in 2012, based in Hong Kong and Shenzhen City, SHANREN is one of most active companies which dedicate to create smart sport electronics and fitness equipment, especially in the area of cycling and running. Shanren aims to make sport safer and smarter.
www.shanrentech.com
Design for perfect scrum day kiev 2017cesarioramos
1. Cesario Ramos is the founder of AgiliX, an agile transformation coaching company. He is an author, trainer and speaker on lean-agile topics.
2. The document discusses how to develop one product with hundreds of people in a fast, flexible way. It advocates for an organizational design optimized for delivering value.
3. Large scale Scrum (LeSS) is presented as a framework for multiple teams to independently deliver any feature every sprint without delay or additional costs through decentralized control rather than centralized coordination roles.
The document outlines Square's business proposition of providing a simple and low-cost way for merchants to accept credit card payments using a mobile device. Key points include:
- Square charges merchants a flat 2.75% fee per transaction with no setup costs or monthly fees.
- The company has experienced rapid growth, processing over $1 million in payments per day.
- Square targets small businesses and individuals by offering a simple interface and device that plugs into smartphones.
- Backed by experienced founders and investors, Square aims to become the dominant platform in mobile payments by acquiring new merchants through wide exposure and competitive pricing.
This document summarizes a platform that allows users to create customized maps of communities and interests. It started with 20,000 unique users and 18,000 monthly alerts. The platform has since received many requests to build maps for different interests around the world. The document outlines the business model, which includes organizing map data and monetizing through advertising, premium listings, and a potential SAAS model. It provides a timeline showing past pilots and plans for future mobile and discovery features. The team is seeking $1M in funding to further develop their self-service platform.
This document provides an outline for a pitch deck template from Sequoia Capital, including sections to cover company purpose, problem, solution, market opportunity, competition, product, business model, team, and financials. The template is meant to clearly communicate the problem being solved, how the solution addresses it, market size and competitors, as well as the qualifications of the founding team in seeking funding. Additional resources are provided to help create a successful pitch deck.
The investor presentation we used to raise 2 million dollarsMikael Cho
The investor presentation we used to raise 2 million dollars for ooomf.com (now pickcrew.com)
View the online version here: https://pickcrew.com/investors/
This document summarizes Mint, a personal finance management tool. It allows users to track spending, savings goals, and net worth. Mint makes money through referral fees when users switch financial products based on Mint's recommendations. The document outlines Mint's market size and opportunity, competitors, value proposition, user and partner acquisition strategies, business model, and projected financials. It expects rapid user and revenue growth as it acquires users through viral and partnership channels and converts them through intelligent suggestions.
The document outlines a project to build an open source home security system using Zetta, an open source platform for building Internet of Things applications. The project involves learning about Zetta and its development tools, building basic circuits with a buzzer and microphone, coordinating the devices using JavaScript, and exposing the system via API. Key steps included introducing IoT concepts, the Zetta platform for solving common IoT challenges, using Node.js and the BeagleBone Black for the system, and linking devices to allow external access.
Five Things I've Learned in Ten Years of AgileFlavius Stef
After 10 years of XP, Scrum, Kanban, Lean and Software Craftsmanship, I'm looking back to what I've learned. Design versus implementation, needed technical skills and effective change tips.
This document outlines an August 2018 meetup presentation by Maitrey Patel on effectively using Jira Software. The presentation covered introducing Jira, its major parts like workflows and screens, customizing workflows, and included a demo.
AppSphere 15 - Whipping your Apps into Shape: Team Beachbody shows you a DevO...AppDynamics
Team Beachbody is a leading consumer fitness brand. In order to attract and retain customers, it is critical to provide an outstanding customer experience. Just as Beachbody workouts help customers get into shape, Team Beachbody found that they needed to apply the same rigour to their own website and apps to shape the end-user experience for their customers.
In this session, learn how AppDynamics helped Beachbody adopt a DevOps culture with incentives a governance plan, and easily consumable process to hammer and chisel their apps and organization into shape. Like before and after photos showing the success of their customers, see how the Beachbody DevOps journey led to improvements in Direct and Network Marketing, Beachbody LIVE, and On-Demand Digital delivery.
This deck was originally shared at AppSphere 2015.
APIDays Paris - APIOps Cycles - Open and lean method for API Development Marjukka Niinioja
Slides from my talk at APIDays Paris 2018 sharing how the method was developed, why and why it's important. Starting from the research that APIs and Startup growth globally and locally have a correlations. We need to create APIs also outside Silicon Valley and hopefully this method helps. Checkout http://www.apiopscycles.com for more and follow the method in Twitter @apiopscycles If you like it and you are interested in talking more on learning, researching or otherwise using the method, you can contact info(at)osaango.com directly.
Fix: In 2nd last slide Amanzio Bouza works at Ipt.ch not Swisscom, my bad.
Graph API Strategies: CQRS for the API EconomyGareth Jones
This document summarizes Gareth Jones' presentation on Graph API strategies. It discusses using CQRS and Graph APIs to enable self-service and sustain API velocity. Three Graph API approaches are mentioned: GraphQL, OData, and JSONAPI.org. CQRS with a document store and relationship store is presented as a way to separate commands and queries for API sustainability.
APIdays Paris 2018 - A little less conversation, a little more action, Alain ...apidays
This document discusses the importance of developers and leveraging existing developer talent. It notes that businesses need to better utilize their existing software engineers to move faster, build new products, and capitalize on trends. While some think lack of developers is the primary problem, the study found that how developers are leveraged is more important than sheer numbers. Environmental factors like uninterrupted work hours and peace in the workplace allow developers to operate more effectively. The document advocates for automating developer workflows to increase agility rather than viewing developers as automatons.
Shanren International - Company Introduction Evey Chim
Founded in 2012, based in Hong Kong and Shenzhen City, SHANREN is one of most active companies which dedicate to create smart sport electronics and fitness equipment, especially in the area of cycling and running. Shanren aims to make sport safer and smarter.
www.shanrentech.com
Design for perfect scrum day kiev 2017cesarioramos
1. Cesario Ramos is the founder of AgiliX, an agile transformation coaching company. He is an author, trainer and speaker on lean-agile topics.
2. The document discusses how to develop one product with hundreds of people in a fast, flexible way. It advocates for an organizational design optimized for delivering value.
3. Large scale Scrum (LeSS) is presented as a framework for multiple teams to independently deliver any feature every sprint without delay or additional costs through decentralized control rather than centralized coordination roles.
The document outlines Square's business proposition of providing a simple and low-cost way for merchants to accept credit card payments using a mobile device. Key points include:
- Square charges merchants a flat 2.75% fee per transaction with no setup costs or monthly fees.
- The company has experienced rapid growth, processing over $1 million in payments per day.
- Square targets small businesses and individuals by offering a simple interface and device that plugs into smartphones.
- Backed by experienced founders and investors, Square aims to become the dominant platform in mobile payments by acquiring new merchants through wide exposure and competitive pricing.
This document summarizes a platform that allows users to create customized maps of communities and interests. It started with 20,000 unique users and 18,000 monthly alerts. The platform has since received many requests to build maps for different interests around the world. The document outlines the business model, which includes organizing map data and monetizing through advertising, premium listings, and a potential SAAS model. It provides a timeline showing past pilots and plans for future mobile and discovery features. The team is seeking $1M in funding to further develop their self-service platform.
This document provides an outline for a pitch deck template from Sequoia Capital, including sections to cover company purpose, problem, solution, market opportunity, competition, product, business model, team, and financials. The template is meant to clearly communicate the problem being solved, how the solution addresses it, market size and competitors, as well as the qualifications of the founding team in seeking funding. Additional resources are provided to help create a successful pitch deck.
The investor presentation we used to raise 2 million dollarsMikael Cho
The investor presentation we used to raise 2 million dollars for ooomf.com (now pickcrew.com)
View the online version here: https://pickcrew.com/investors/
This document summarizes Mint, a personal finance management tool. It allows users to track spending, savings goals, and net worth. Mint makes money through referral fees when users switch financial products based on Mint's recommendations. The document outlines Mint's market size and opportunity, competitors, value proposition, user and partner acquisition strategies, business model, and projected financials. It expects rapid user and revenue growth as it acquires users through viral and partnership channels and converts them through intelligent suggestions.
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?
How Hackathons Help Companies InnovateAngie Zuniga
This presentation describes how holding a hackathon can help bring employees together, reinforce company values, and produce lasting ideas - and even products!
How to Run a Successful Hackathon for Your Open APIsCA API Management
Hackathons are exploding in popularity and open API publishers are quickly realizing the power they have to attract developers. For API publishers, hackathons represent one of the most powerful means for growing an API’s profile and engaging directly with talented developers.
This Webinar, hosted API management vendor Layer 7 Technologies and guest API evangelist Kin Lane, will deliver the advice an organization needs in order to throw hackathons that contribute to the real-world success of an API publishing program.
My opening keynote for the 2016 Nordic APIs Platform Summit held in Stockholm, Sweden. In it I describe the 6 Insights that guide Nordic APIs content and events, including API Platforms, API Strategy, API Business Models, API Strategy, API Design, API Security, and API Marketing.
ReliefWeb's Journey from RSS Feed to Public APIPhase2
Software Architect Adam Ross presented "ReliefWeb's Journal from RSS Feed to Public API" at the 2014 API Strategy & Practice Conference in Chicago on September 25. He answers the questions:
What is ReliefWeb?
Why does it have an API?
How was it built?
What did it take to open it?
What's next?
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.
This document provides a history of Google's Developer Relations program from 2006 to 2011. It discusses how DevRel was originally founded in the US in 2006 and has since expanded globally. Key events discussed include the launches of Android, Google Maps API, and Google I/O conference. The document outlines DevRel's mission to make Google platforms the ecosystem of choice for developers and describes the roles of Developer Advocates, Engineers, and Program Managers. It also summarizes some of the programs DevRel runs like IO, Developer Days, GTUGs, and Developer Labs.
From Napkin to Network: Rapidly Design, Prototype and Leverage Network APIsApigee | Google Cloud
In this session, Apigee’s Brian Mulloy will discuss the fastest way to create a concept, build a prototype and deploy a network-enabled app. You will walk away with a recipe for rapid network app development and a list of the tools and techniques to successfully get from concept to prototype in just a few days.
Welcome Note by Abhinav Asthana, CEO at PostmanPostman
This document summarizes the keynote speech by Abhinav Asthana, CEO of Postman. It discusses how Postman started as an HTTP client but has evolved into a platform for API development. Postman now has over 5 million users and helps teams design, test, document, and monitor their APIs. It allows collaboration through workspaces and integrates with other tools. Postman's vision is to make API development central to modern software engineering.
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - Confessions of a Product Geek : My First API BY...apidays
apidays LIVE Australia 2021 - Accelerating Digital
September 15 & 16, 2021
Confessions of a Product Geek : My First API
Rosemary Missier, Product Manager at Xero
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Confessions of a Product Geek by Rosemary Missier,...apidays
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Reaching Maximum Potential in Banking & Insurance with API Mindset
October 27 & 28, 2021
API Product Design
Confessions of a Product Geek : My First API
Rosemary Missier, Senior Product Manager at Atlassian
The Fundamentals of Platform Strategy: Creating Genuine Value with APIs3scale
This document discusses the fundamentals of platform strategy and creating value through APIs. It outlines some common errors when starting platform initiatives, such as trying low-risk peripheral projects or replacing multiple core systems at once. The document recommends identifying true users, focusing on delivering true value through APIs, and sharing the burden of platform development and governance across teams. It provides examples and emphasizes starting with high-value use cases and enabling one API at a time.
San Diego Start Up Month: Rockstar Open SourceAliza Carpio
This presentation outlines Intuit's open source program, which was started on a small budget with minimal resources. The program was inspired by breaking down open source into achievable steps. It grew Intuit's open source projects fourfold within two years while increasing diversity and contributions from female engineers. The program provided benefits like engineer pride, diversity in projects, and strengthening Intuit's tech brand reputation.
The document is a prospectus for sponsors of the Freelancers Hackathon event being held in May 2013 in New York City. The hackathon will bring together 250 freelance developers, designers, and other skilled workers to develop solutions to problems faced by freelancers using various companies' APIs. Sponsorship packages range from $500 to $10,000 and include branding, speaking opportunities, and access to the freelancer community. The goal is to create products that help freelancers and promote sponsors' brands to this large segment of the workforce.
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - API design is where culture and tech meet each othe...apidays
apidays LIVE Paris 2021 - APIs and the Future of Software
December 7, 8 & 9, 2021
API design is where culture and tech meet each other
Aleksei Akimov, Head of API at Adyen
Always Mind Your [Developer] Surroundings - API City 2018Bill Doerrfeld
The document summarizes a presentation given by Bill Doerrfeld at API City in October 2018 about best practices for API developer relations. The presentation uses metaphors from Batman Begins to outline strategies like understanding developer needs, making APIs discoverable, communicating changes effectively, and prioritizing developer experience. The goal is to teach attendees how to build and maintain positive relationships with developers through community engagement, documentation, and responsiveness.
Open core summit 2020: Building an Open Source office on a shoestring budgetAliza Carpio
This is the talk by Intuit's Aliza Carpio and Rocio Montes for OCS 2020. Building an Open Source office on a shoestring budget:
A Guide to Getting Started “on the cheap”
Peter Motykowski presented on API Hack Day, a coding event where developers build apps using APIs. The event was held in Denver and attended by David Waite, Ian Jaffe, Joshua Sindy, Jason Reicheneker, Matt Peterson, and Peter from Ping Identity. They brainstormed ideas and voted to create a mobile app for micro-donations to local charities using Mapquest and other APIs. While they made progress on some iOS screens, in retrospect a web app may have been better. The event was a fun team building experience and a chance to learn about other technologies.
How a big company employs cutting edge techSteve Woodward
The document summarizes how a large company employs cutting-edge technology to maintain its competitive edge. It describes the company's technology incubation process which has three phases - prototype innovative technologies, pilot technologies by working on business problems, and bring successful technologies into the company. It then provides examples of how the company has used search technology and applications, innovations like mobile apps for clinical trials and photo booths, and DevOps practices like Docker and AWS. The company is also exploring emerging technologies through hackathons and pilots to identify the next big data platform.
The highlight at this year's SocialDevCamp was a 36 hour developer hackathon, sponsored by Dice. I followed the entire event from beginning to end, needled the contestants on their lack of sleep and was ultimately impressed with what they delivered. Watch this short nine minute video as it summarizes the entire 36 hour event.
The document introduces a new wearable fitness app called "DWMS" that tracks steps during commutes to help users reach daily step goals and improve health. It notes that the average American commute is 50 minutes a day, which can lead to various health issues like rising blood sugar, cholesterol, depression risk, and anxiety. The app helps find parking spots to get more steps and feels better. Data for using the app is free thanks to sponsored data support.
Pick up & Go! Is an app for Parents of new drivers, give your child the responsibility they deserve in the safest car in the world. Brand new cars for brand new drivers. Hertz Pick up & Go! Powered by Volvo.
The document discusses a new smart dog collar called the Pebblewhack that allows dogs to have a phone. It notes that the pet store industry has grown significantly in recent years to $15.9 billion, representing a healthy market. It also mentions that AT&T now includes pets in family plans. The Pebblewhack collar aims to capitalize on these trends by giving dogs their own communication device.
Footprint is a green rating system that tracks household waste from the home to provide individuals with data on their waste production. It focuses on the three R's - reduce, reuse, and recycle. The system combines wearable technology, iBeacons, and an internet-connected scale to capture waste data from the source and connect it to individuals, allowing them to see how much waste they produce and find ways to reduce it. A prototype was created using specific technologies and a team to advance the product.
This is a talk Aaron Franco, our CTO gave to a software testing meetup in NYC. Using our technology, front end developers are capable of creating complex software using any API. In this talk, Aaron explains how our Datadipity API is capable of connecting actual API data without code even at the prototype stage.
This document proposes an interactive karaoke platform called BE! The Voice that would allow viewers to sing, compete, vote, share, and win prizes while watching singing competition shows like The Voice. It would use technologies like Zeebox, Gracenote, and voice analysis to enable live voting and rankings that change in real-time. The goals are to more fully engage viewers, provide incentives for participation and sharing on social media, and generate additional revenue streams including in-app purchases, ads, merchandise, and driving more traffic and talent to the TV shows.
Cookie Jar is a Google Chrome Extension. Cookie Jar keeps your cookies in a cloud server.
Enjoy ultimate security by keeping your cookies offsite.
Browse freely and keep your history available when not using Cookie Jar so you can have all the security of private browsing with all the benefits of regular browsing.
Datadipity is a service that aims to standardize APIs by allowing users to enter API details into an online form. This will make it easier to integrate APIs, mash APIs together, and convert legacy APIs into a modern format. Currently, data sits unused in enterprises and every time a new app needs data, coding is required. Datadipity seeks to address these problems by structuring all APIs into one standard and providing a simple interface for combining APIs. The company sees opportunities in app building, publishing, API management, and industries involving the internet of things.
The document discusses how mobile, big data, and cloud computing are transforming IT and the need for simplified connections between them. It introduces ClickSlide, which aims to address this need with its first product, Abacus, a page-based platform that can connect any API to pre-fabricated apps and make any data accessible via mobile apps to test concepts against live applications easily. ClickSlide seeks to automate the integration of data, which is currently an untapped area of the market.
Harnessing Hyper-Localisation: A New Era in Retail StrategyRUPAL AGARWAL
Discover how hyper-localisation is transforming the retail landscape by allowing businesses to tailor products, services, and marketing strategies to meet the unique needs of specific communities. This presentation explores the concept, benefits, and real-world examples of hyper-localisation in action, helping retailers boost customer satisfaction and drive growth.
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Unlock the foundations of successful management with this beautifully organized and colorful presentation! 🌟
This SlideShare explains the key concepts of **Introduction to Management** in a very easy-to-understand and creative format.
✅ **What you’ll learn:**
- Definition and Importance of Management
- Core Functions: Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Leading, and Controlling
- Evolution of Management Thought: Classical, Behavioral, Contemporary Theories
- Managerial Roles: Interpersonal, Informational, Decisional
- Managerial Skills and Levels of Management: Top, Middle, Operational
Each concept is presented visually to make your learning faster, better, and long-lasting!
✨ Curated with love and dedication by **CA Suvidha Chaplot**.
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Alec Lawler - A Passion For Building Brand AwarenessAlec Lawler
Alec Lawler is an accomplished show jumping athlete and entrepreneur with a passion for building brand awareness. He has competed at the highest level in show jumping throughout North America and Europe, winning numerous awards and accolades, including the National Grand Prix of the Desert in 2014. Alec founded Lawler Show Jumping LLC in 2019, where he creates strategic marketing plans to build brand awareness and competes at the highest international level in show jumping throughout North America.
Yuriy Chapran: Zero Trust and Beyond: OpenVPN’s Role in Next-Gen Network Secu...Lviv Startup Club
Yuriy Chapran: Zero Trust and Beyond: OpenVPN’s Role in Next-Gen Network Security (UA)
UA Online PMDay 2025 Spring
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Comments on Cloud Stream Part II Mobile Hub V1 Hub Agency.pdfBrij Consulting, LLC
The Mobile Hub Part II provides an extensive overview of the integration of glass technologies, cloud systems, and remote building frameworks across industries such as construction, automotive, and urban development.
The document emphasizes innovation in glass technologies, remote building systems, and cloud-based designs, with a focus on sustainability, scalability, and long-term vision.
V1 The European Portal Hub, centered in Oviedo, Spain, is significant as it serves as the central point for 11 European cities' glass industries. It is described as the first of its kind, marking a major milestone in the development and integration of glass technologies across Europe. This hub is expected to streamline communication, foster innovation, and enhance collaboration among cities, making it a pivotal element in advancing glass construction and remote building projects. BAKO INDUSTRIES supported by Magi & Marcus Eng will debut its European counterpart by 2038.
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Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Writing a Job ApplicationRed Tape Busters
Applying for jobs can be tough, especially when you’re making common application mistakes. Learn how to avoid errors like sending generic applications, ignoring job descriptions, and poor formatting. Discover how to highlight your strengths and create a polished, tailored resume. Stand out to employers and increase your chances of landing an interview. Visit for more information: https://redtapebusters.com/job-application-writer-resume-writer-brisbane/
Looking for Reliable BPO Project Providers?"anujascentbpo
"Looking for Reliable BPO Project Providers?" tailored for businesses potentially seeking outsourcing partners, especially those in or considering Noida and India.
Brandon Flatley masterfully blends creativity and community impact. As a mixologist and small business owner, he delivers unforgettable cocktail experiences. A musician at heart, he excels in composition and recording.
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The Mobile Hub Part II provides an extensive overview of the integration of glass technologies, cloud systems, and remote building frameworks across industries such as construction, automotive, and urban development.
The document emphasizes innovation in glass technologies, remote building systems, and cloud-based designs, with a focus on sustainability, scalability, and long-term vision.
V1 The European Portal Hub, centered in Oviedo, Spain, is significant as it serves as the central point for 11 European cities' glass industries. It is described as the first of its kind, marking a major milestone in the development and integration of glass technologies across Europe. This hub is expected to streamline communication, foster innovation, and enhance collaboration among cities, making it a pivotal element in advancing glass construction and remote building projects. BAKO INDUSTRIES supported by Magi & Marcus Eng will debut its European counterpart by 2038. https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/comments-on-cloud-stream-part-ii-mobile-hub-v1-hub-agency-pdf/278633244
The Fascinating World of Hats: A Brief History of Hatsnimrabilal030
Hats have been integral to human culture for centuries, serving various purposes from protection against the elements to fashion statements. This article delves into hats' history, types, and cultural significance, exploring how they have evolved and their role in contemporary society.
Alan Stalcup is the visionary leader and CEO of GVA Real Estate Investments. In 2015, Alan spearheaded the transformation of GVA into a dynamic real estate powerhouse. With a relentless commitment to community and investor value, he has grown the company from a modest 312 units to an impressive portfolio of over 29,500 units across nine states. He graduated from Washington University in St. Louis and has honed his knowledge and know-how for over 20 years.
Smart Home Market Size, Growth and Report (2025-2034)GeorgeButtler
The global smart home market was valued at approximately USD 52.01 billion in 2024. Driven by rising consumer demand for automation, energy efficiency, and enhanced security, the market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 15.00% from 2025 to 2034. By the end of the forecast period, it is projected to reach around USD 210.41 billion, reflecting significant growth opportunities across emerging and developed regions as smart technologies continue to transform residential living environments.
3. APIs can be combined
• Create new products
• Discover new trends
• Reach a wider audience
4. Hackathons
• A place to showcase your API
• Rapid idea generation for new apps
• Recruit technical talent
5. Key to a successful hackathon
• Lots of coffee, lots of food (healthy)!
• Relevant API partners
• Lots of Prizes!!
6. Hackathons ROI
Jon Oringer – CEO of Shutterstock
“…Sometimes we talk about a new
product feature and it can take three
months to build. Then someone will
prototype it overnight.”
8. World’s Eye @ Pearson Hackathon
We created 9 apps in 24 hours!
• We built a template for a travel guide
• We used Pearson APIs
• For each city’s API we produced a new
app