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5 API Development Strategies for Start-Ups

When time-to-market can make the difference between being a market leader or “just another product,” the need for speed and agility are crucial. As many as 35% of today’s companies generated more than a quarter of their revenue as a direct result of APIs. As a start-up, you’ll need a strategy that supports rapid product delivery which ultimately shortens the customer feedback loop. Here, we’ll discuss the top five API development strategies for building robust APIs.

Increasing API-Led Connectivity Within Your Business

Increasing API-led connectivity allows for frequently needed modifications for rapidly changing technology and and is a way for businesses to manage data and process in a highly efficient manner. API-led business systems reduce costs and eliminate bulky hardware and other complications such as licensing and workforce requirements. Ultimately, API-led connectivity enables you to streamline your business and ensure your technology stack is as running as effectively as possible.

Customer segmentation with Cosmo, Chief Destiny Officer

Do you ever feel like connecting with the right customer audience is just a matter of luck? We’ve met a CDO who leaves audience targeting up to chance. Cosmo, CDO is not a Chief Data Officer — he’s a Chief Destiny Officer. While we focus on data here at Talend, we’re trying to understand the 36% of business executives who say they don’t base the majority of their decisions on data.

Supercharge your Airflow Pipelines with the Cloudera Provider Package

Many customers looking at modernizing their pipeline orchestration have turned to Apache Airflow, a flexible and scalable workflow manager for data engineers. With 100s of open source operators, Airflow makes it easy to deploy pipelines in the cloud and interact with a multitude of services on premise, in the cloud, and across cloud providers for a true hybrid architecture.

Modernizing Your Cloud Platform for IT Agility and Efficiency

Businesses are increasingly embracing a cloud-first approach to increase market responsiveness and flexibility. The cloud-first approach refers to a cloud-like experience consisting of on-demand metered consumption of IT infrastructure, whether on the public cloud or inside private data centers. The rapidly evolving consensus among the tech leaders and vendors has led to an emergence of hybrid IT.

BaseLinker - Best E-Commerce Integrator

In today’s digital age, the shift to automated tools has to get a wriggle on since the uncertainty of physical workflow prevails. As such, online businesses require software and tools which can integrate manufacturing, inventory, financials, and orders at one place to enhance the internal communication between the ecosystem, all the while increasing the overall revenue.

Bitrise: Faster mobile CI through parallel testing on Bitrise - A Deep Dive

Faster mobile CI through parallel testing: a Bitrise Deep Dive Success on mobile is about speed and it's about quality. To ensure that quality, rigorous testing of your mobile builds is crucial, but these tests take time. In this webinar, Bitrise mobile DevOps engineer Damien Murphy explains how to get the best of both, by demonstrating how to combine speed and quality by speeding up tests on Bitrise.

Bitrise Deep Dive - Tamas Bazsonyi: Android Fan Out Builds

Parallel testing and test reporting From a high level, the process will look like: Trigger X test workflows from a Primary workflow and wait for them to complete Gather the test results from all X fan out workflows via the Bitrise API Generate a single Test Report for all X test results using bash Even though we will touch on the purpose and business benefits of this particular configuration, having a technical background is recommended to get the most out of this session.

Bitrise Deep Dive - Colin Hemmings: Introducing Bitrise Trace

Colin Hemmings is a Product Manager at Bitrise, with nearly a decade of experience building monitoring solutions for mobile and server applications. In this session, we will take a deep dive on Trace, the new application performance monitoring (APM) solution we are building here at Bitrise. Trace is monitoring made for mobile, helping you catch bugs before they reach your users. We aim to give you the full context of any problems so that you can assess, reproduce, and fix them as quickly as possible.