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SUMMARY:apidays New York 2024
DESCRIPTION:Event: apidays New York 2024 \nDate: April 38 – May 1\, 2024 \nVenue:  360 Madison \nOverview\nAPIs for Embedded Business Models: Finance\, Healthcare\, Retail\, and Media \nAPI strategies are core to any digital company\, big or small\, old or young\, incumbent or startup. Whether a business wants to scale faster or align core value proposition with use cases and internal & external ecosystems. \nWhat if API was the acronym that was the kingmaker in the digital industry\, making a tremendous difference if you want to: \n\ndistribute your capabilities as a service in new markets by being embedded by others\nembed others apps or features into your super app (or Hyperapp) and aggregate all User Experiences into one\nrevitalize your core with 3rd party capabilities\n\nAPI strategies are core to any digital company\, big or small\, old or young\, incumbent or startup. Whether a business wants to scale faster or align core value proposition with use cases and internal & external ecosystems. \nRegistration and Participation\nThe OAI Track is an integral part of API Days New York 2024. Attendees have to register through the registration page of API Days New York 2024 \nOAI Track Program\, April 30 & May 1\, 2024\n \nSession Schedule :\n[4:15pm] The API Workflows Specification: The Missing Piece of the API Puzzle! \n\nFrank Kilcommins Principle API Technical Evangelist – SmartBear\n\n \n[4:35pm] Simplifying Consuming APIs for SDK Haters \n\nDarrel Miller Member of the OpenAPI Initiative Technical Steering Committee & API Architect – Microsoft\n\n \n[4:55pm] OpenAPI Secrets for next-level Code and Portal Generation \n\nAdeel Ali Co-founder & CEO – APIMatic.io\n\n[5:15pm] Next Gen Open Source OpenAPI Tooling \n\nDave Shanley Founder / Chief Buckaroo – Princess Beef Heavy Industries
URL:https://www.openapis.org/events/apidays-new-york-2024
LOCATION:Convene 360 Madison\, 360 Madison Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10017\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240427
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SUMMARY:JAX Mainz 2024
DESCRIPTION:Event: JAX Mainz 2024 \nDate: April 22-26\, 2024 \nVenue:  Rheingoldhalle Mainz \nOverview\nThe Conference for Java\, Architecture and Software Innovation \nThe JAX conference is well known for providing valuable\, practical know-how about the world’s most popular programming language and all related architecture and engineering concerns. The event will run for five days providing 150 workshops\, keynotes and sessions. Over 120 speakers to help you understand not only where the technology is today but where it is going. OpenAPI is partnering with JAX to provide valuable\, practical know-how about APIs. An event not to be missed! \nAPIs are the connective fabric of anything digital today. Managing APIs well and making the most out of them is critical for creating business value from digital transformation initiatives. How can we best do that and how can we take advantage of the growing ecosystem of API technologies\, tools\, and practices? \nJoin the JAX OAI Track organized by the OpenAPI Initiative to better understand why API descriptions such as OpenAPI matter\, what you can do with them\, and how you can translate their potential into business value. The program will address three important aspects of working with API descriptions. \nRegistration and Participation\nThe OAI Track is an integral part of JAX Mainz 2024. Attendees have to register through the registration page of JAX Mainz 2024 \nOAI Track Program\, April 22-26\, 2024\nLinks to presentations will be added as they become available. \nOAI Track Introductions and the State of OpenAPI\n\nSpeaker: Erik Wilde\, OAI Ambassador\, INNOQ\n\n \nOpenAPI – more than just a format: introduction and insight into the ecosystem\n\nSpeaker: Thomas Bayer\, managing director at predic8\n\n \nStandard API Descriptions for Better API Management\n\nSpeaker: Audrey Kolski\, The API Collective\n\n \nData Contracts are the APIs for data\n\nSpeaker: Simon Harrer\, INNOQ\n\n \nPatterns for automating API product delivery\n\nSpeaker: Ikenna Nwaiwu\, Ikenna Consulting
URL:https://www.openapis.org/events/jax-mainz-2024
LOCATION:Rheingoldhalle Mainz\, Rheinstraße 66\, Mainz\, 00100\, Germany
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240419
DTSTAMP:20260503T005049
CREATED:20231218T001813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240422T224313Z
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SUMMARY:apidays Singapore 2024
DESCRIPTION:Event: apidays Singapore \nDate: April 17-18\, 2024 \nVenue:  The Arts House at The Old Parliament \nOverview\nCustomers are demanding services that help them navigate a changing world\, delivering personalised solutions at scale\, across multiple channels and touchpoints. \nAPIs are the glue that connect businesses\, customers\, government and their partner ecosystems. They enable business processes to embed AI-enabled and partner services to improve customer experience\, employee productivity and cost savings. And APIs connect the tools to manage your tech stack to keep it sustainable and secure. \nOAI Track Program\, April 18\, 2024\nLinks to presentations will be added as they become available. \nOAI Track Introductions and the State of OpenAPI\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Erik Wilde\, OAI Ambassador\, INNOQ\nLinkedIn Posts: It’s a wrap day 2\nLinkedIn Posts: Goodbye to Singapore\n\n\nBest-In-Class Logistics APIs: The Power of Standards in DHL’s Planet-Scale API program\n\nSpeaker: Mario Alvarez\, Software Engineer\, API Group at DHL\nAbstract: In today’s digital age\, APIs have become the building blocks of business transformation\, enabling connectivity\, and amplifying capabilities. This talk will walk you through our journey at DHL Group towards crafting best-in-class logistics APIs as enablers\, empowering our customers to grow and expand. We will explore how adopting standards helped us overcome challenges along the way.\n\n\nIntroducing a Practical API Maturity Assessment using an OpenAPI example to determine cross-organisational maturity\n\nSpeaker: Adrian Melillo\, COO & Co-founder at Excelsa\nAbstract: This presentation introduces an API maturity assessment model that has multiple dimensions to provide both an end-to-end and cross organisational view providing practical advice using an ITIL-based approach. In this session we will explain in more detail how our assessment model can help your organisation start on the right path on your API journey or drive additional value from existing APIs with advice across people\, process and technology. We will do this by referencing some specific examples of evaluating how organisations implement standards\, and specifically OpenAPI\, to provide best practice across each of these pillars.\n\n\nOpenAPI for Code & Docs Generation: Lessons from 1 Million API Definitions\n\nSpeaker: Sohaib Tariq\, Product Manager at APIMatic\nAbstract: OpenAPI-based Code Generation has become Ubiquitous. You can take your pick of Opensource or Proprietary tools that require only your OpenAPI Definition to generate API Clients and Reference Documentation. However\, OpenAPI and other popular API specification formats do not enforce any standards for Code Generation. Thus we often see Code Generators creating ugly or downright unusable code for API Definitions that are Syntactically and Semantically correct. This talk will draw upon the learnings from analyzing over 1 million API Definitions in various formats\, predominantly OpenAPI/Swagger. It will highlight common mistakes made by Developers which are not typically highlighted by OpenAPI Validation and Linting tools but can negatively impact the quality of generated Code and Documentation. The talk will emphasize how the right validation and linting process can help you overcome all of these issues efficiently in order to help you build a world-class Developer Experience for your API.\n\n\nAPI Gateway integration with Identity Management\n\nSpeaker: Madhu Sudan Jangid\, Fractional CTO at Mission Plus\nAbstract: How API Gateways can be used to enhance security postures of an Organization. The decision factors of choosing a right Gateway tool for different use cases. Different design patterns and how the limitations can be solved for the said patterns.
URL:https://www.openapis.org/events/apidays-singapore-2024
LOCATION:The Arts House at The Old Parliament\, 1 Old Parliament Ln\, 179429\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="OAI Outreach Committee":MAILTO:oai-track@openapis.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240415T090000
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CREATED:20240313T013255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240422T232314Z
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SUMMARY:OpenAPI Mini Summit April 2024
DESCRIPTION:Event: OpenAPI Mini Summit Seattle 2024 \nDate: April 15\, 2024 \nVenue:  Seattle Convention Center\, Summit Building \nOverview\nThe OpenAPI Mini Summit is part of the Linux Foundation Open Source Summit North America 2024. \nThe Mini Summit is a chance for OpenAPI supporters to get together for face to face meetings while attending the LF Open Source Summit. The main focus will be the soon to be deployed Workflow specification. The Workflow spec shows promise to have a large impact in the API deployment and consumption community. Much of what is done around API and related specifications is focused on the developer. This new spec will help the developer but the larger impact will be for those who consume APIs. This specification details how you can document how your API is used in context with the APIs that preceded it and what follows. This in a machine readable format to lend itself to support automation. The adoption of the spec will  benefit all through the reduction of labor and time to market not just in the deployment of APIs but the consumption as well.  APIs do not generate value until they are used. \nWe had a half day Monday morning the 15th of April. Following the presentation\, we had a discussion on how better API documentation would address the issues some of the attendees raised as questions. \nOAI Mini Summit Agenda\n\nIntroduction to OpenAPI and our mission.\nCurrent activities and focus areas.\nSummary of the soon to be published workflow specification.\nA peak into future releases.\n\nPresenter : Stuart Waldron\, OpenAPI Outreach Chair and OpenTravel Alliance Director\n\nPresentation charts\n\nSights from the conference:
URL:https://www.openapis.org/events/openapi-mini-summit-april-2024
LOCATION:Seattle Convention Center\, 900 Pine St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231209
DTSTAMP:20260503T005049
CREATED:20230901T152904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T185302Z
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231013
DTSTAMP:20260503T005049
CREATED:20230827T194131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231103T161929Z
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SUMMARY:apidays Australia 2023
DESCRIPTION:apidays Australia October 2023\nPost Event Report\nIntroduction\napidays returned to Pullman Melbourne Albert Park on October 11th & 12th\, 2023 for its ninth edition in Australia. \nThe theme was Platforms\, Products\, and People: The Power of APIs​.  APIs are the glue that binds together the nodes in many networks—whether those nodes are businesses\, customers\, government agencies\, citizens\, developers—networks deliver value that is exponentially greater than the sum of their parts. \nOAI Track Program\n\n1.30pm: OAI Track Introduction and the State of OpenAPI – Erik Wilde\, OAI Ambassador & Getting APIs to Work (Slides)\n1.55pm: OpenAPI Secrets for Next-Level Code and Portal Generation – Adeel Ali\, APIMatic\n2.20pm: A programmatic approach to API success including OpenAPI – Paul Bradley\, Excelsa\n2.45pm: Panel on The Future of API Specifications – Jordan Walsh (Postman)\, Adeel Ali (APIMatic)\, Paul Bradley (Excelsa)\, Erik Wilde (OAI Ambassador & Getting APIs to Work)\n\nSummary\nThe OAI Track was well attended with a lot of attendee interaction. OpenAPI is looking forward to seeing everyone at the next apidays event in Paris! \nErik’s Introduction\n                            \nAdeel Ali presents OpenAPI secrets!\n \nPaul Bradley\,  A programmatic approach to API success\n \nContact Information\nFor any questions about the OAI Track\, please contact oai-track@openapis.org
URL:https://www.openapis.org/events/apidays-australia-2023
LOCATION:Pullman Melbourne Albert Park\, 65 Queens Road\, Albert Park\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3004\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="OAI Outreach Committee":MAILTO:oai-track@openapis.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230915
DTSTAMP:20260503T005049
CREATED:20230822T195813Z
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SUMMARY:apidays London 2023
DESCRIPTION:apidays London September 2023\nPost Event Report\n\n\nSummary\nThis was the first “OAI Track” that was organized by an OAI as a partner with openapis. There are two follow-up events rather soon (Australia in October and Paris in December). The event went very well\, we had a good program\, the room was at capacity\, and we had good feedback from people at the event and online. Erik Wilde initiated his role of OpenAPI ambassador to lead partner engagements. \nErik posted a few updates on social media leading into the event\, including an interview with Mehdi Medjaoui and one with Mike Amundsen. There were various other activities as well\, a complete list can be found in the “API Days London 2023 Social Posts” document. \nThe introductory track presentation combined some history\, a brief presentation and explanation of OAI\, a brief look at the specs under development\, and an outlook at the development of OpenAPI 4.0. The other presentations focused on analyzing OpenAPI documents (José)\, how to use OpenAPI in API landscapes (Lorna)\, and the upcoming workflows specification that augments OpenAPI (Frank). \n\nErik Wilde – OAI Track Introduction and the State of OpenAPI\nJosé Haro Peralta – Secure by Design: Leveraging OpenAPI for Security and Reliability\nVideo of Jose’s presentation\nLorna Mitchell – API Governance Without Tears\nFrank Kilcommins – The API Workflows Specification: The Missing Piece of the API puzzle\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nContact Information\nFor any questions about the OAI Track\, please contact oai-track@openapis.org.
URL:https://www.openapis.org/events/api-days-london-2023
LOCATION:apidays London\, 155 Bishopsgate\, London\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="OAI Outreach Committee":MAILTO:oai-track@openapis.org
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