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SUMMARY:apidays Paris 2023
DESCRIPTION:apidays Paris December 2023\nPost Event Report\nConference Theme\nIn today’s intricate digital landscape\, APIs have emerged as powerful conduits for innovation\, bridging the gaps and unlocking new realms of possibility. This year\, apidays Paris revolves around four strong pillars: “Software\, Sovereignty\, Society\, Sustainability.”\nSoftware: Software & APIs are the pulsing heart of the digital revolution\, from the frameworks that power global platforms to the microservices optimizing niche solutions\, Serveless\, Kubernetes\, Kafka\, and many other technologies.\nSovereignty: How should sovereignty be defined in the age of the cloud\, decentralization\, and ubiquitous connectivity\, all while empowering individuals and organizations to chart their distinct digital paths?\nSociety: Let’s understand the societal implications of rapid technological advances to ensure that we leave no member of society behind\, fostering an equitable and harmonious future.\nSustainability: Let’s explore the sustainable development\, deployment\, and management of software solutions to grasp the importance of eco-friendly digital infrastructures\, ethical AI\, and the long-term impact of our digital choices. \nOAI Track Program Recap\napidays Paris was the 3rd and largest OpenAPI track program so far which consisted of 11 presentations over 3 sessions. The event was very well-attended with ~3500 registrations. Loads of posts to LinkedIn\, here are the main posts from the event: \n\nLinkedIn post December 5: 2473 impressions (as of 12/11/23)\nLinkedIn post December 6: 3441 impressions (as of 12/11/23)\nLinkedIn post December 7: 3396 impressions (as of 12/11/23)\nLinkedIn post December 8: 1982 impressions (as of 12/11/23)\n\nThe OAI Track sessions were happening on two days\, two of them on December 6 and one on December 8. There were more people on December 6 but that was probably because there were fewer competing tracks on that day. On December 8 we were in the afternoon\, so some people were already leaving but there still was competition from 7 other tracks. However\, in all sessions we had full rooms and good engagement from the audience\, oftentimes hanging out in the room after the session to further discuss with speakers. \nSession 1: Current and Future Trends in API Specifications\n\nErik Wilde (Getting APIs to Work) – OAI Track Introduction and The State of OpenAPI\n\n \n\nFrank Kilcommins (SmartBear) – The API Workflows Specification: The Missing Piece of the API puzzle\n(charts)\n\n \n\nSimon Harrer (INNOQ) – OpenAPI for Your Data Mesh: An Introduction to Data Contracts\n\n \n\nOleg Nenashev (WireMock) – OpenAPI Extensibility: The Good\, the Bad\, and the Ugly\n\n \nSession 2: Improving APIs and API Landscapes with API Descriptions\n\nYan Sun (IATA) – How OpenAPI supports airline industry standards and beyond\n(charts)\n\n \n\nBadr Nass Lahsen (CyberArk) – OpenAPI 3.1 and Spring-Boot 3: What’s New?\n\n \n\nNolan Sullivan (Speakeasy) – Get Your OpenAPI Spec Ready For Code Generation\n\n \n\nSteven Willmott (Timewarp): API Discovery: Standards\, Publishing & Search\n(charts)\n\n \nSession 3: API Governance and Management with API Descriptions\n\nStève Sfartz (Cisco) – Managing OpenAPI Documents at Scale\n(charts)\n\n \n\nEmmanuel Bastien (Shell) – API design first: A case for a better language\n\n \n\nDave Shanley (Princess Beef Heavy Industries) – Quality\, Compliance\, and Change Control for OpenAPI\n\n \nContact Information\nFor any questions about the OAI Track\, please contact oai-track@openapis.org. \nWishing all OpenAPI supporters a happy holiday season! See you next year at more OAI Track events!
URL:https://www.openapis.org/events/apidays-paris-2023
LOCATION:CNIT Paris\, 2\, parvis de La Défense\, Paris\, Puteaux\, 92800\, France
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ORGANIZER;CN="OAI Outreach Committee":MAILTO:oai-track@openapis.org
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