Director, Product Management, Integration Portfolio, IBM
Rashmi Kaushik is the Executive Product Director for the Integration portfolio of offerings that spans API Management and Gateways. Prior to this, Rashmi led the Data Privacy and Governance product portfolio in IBM Data & AI. Rashmi brings in-depth experience from her prior roles... Read More →
Director, Product Management, Integration Portfolio, IBM
Ram Menon is the Director of Product Management for IBM’s Event Automation Product Portfolio. He is working with a team of Rockstar PMs to shape the future of Events Portfolio at IBM and the next generation of Event Driven Architectures. Ram brings over two decades of industry experience... Read More →
In an era where digital transformations drive business value, the importance of developing consistent, scalable, and robust APIs cannot be overstated. As teams expand and projects multiply, maintaining a unified API design can pose significant challenges. This presentation delves into the powerful combination of linting and reusable models as tools to navigate these challenges and ensure consistency across large-scale API designs.
We will explore API linting using the open-source Spectral project to enable teams to identify and rectify inconsistencies during design. In tandem we will navigate the need for reusable models, recognizing that the best specification is the one you don't have to write or lint at all! These two approaches not only facilitate the smooth integration of services but also foster collaboration across teams by providing a shared, consistent foundation.
Travis is an accomplished software developer, architect, and speaker. A tech enthusiast and blogger, Travis finds his niche in architecting and working with teams to compose highly automated service-oriented systems both in the cloud and on-premise. Travis currently works as a Distinguished... Read More →
In the fast-paced world of software development, collaboration is key to building robust and innovative solutions. This session delves into the strategies and features that make Postman, a leading API development platform, a catalyst for effective teamwork and improved developer productivity. We’ll cover features such as collaborative workspaces, role-based access control, version control and API lifecycle management, integrated documentation and testing, and public and private API networks.
Join us to learn how Postman's collaboration-centric approach is transforming the developer experience, making it easier for teams to build, test, and deploy high-quality APIs together.
You'll get a deep dive into: 1. Collaborative Workspaces: Discover how Postman's collaborative workspaces enable teams to work together in real-time, facilitating seamless communication and project management.
2. Role-Based Access Control: Learn about Postman’s role-based access control, which ensures secure and organized collaboration by defining specific roles and permissions within a team.
3. Version Control and API Lifecycle Management: Explore Postman’s version control features that help teams manage changes, track progress, and maintain consistency throughout the API lifecycle.
4. Integrated Documentation and Testing: See how Postman integrates documentation and testing within the development process, enabling teams to create comprehensive API documentation and automated tests collaboratively.
5. Public and Private API Networks: Understand the benefits of Postman’s public and private API networks for sharing and discovering APIs, fostering a community-driven approach to API development.
Alex is a results-oriented senior developer relations leader with 20 years of internet-related business experience. He's passionate about technology, developers as a customer, ecosystems & platforms development, as well as leading & developing high performing teams at world-class... Read More →
Event driven architecture provides a robust mechanism for microservices communication over an event bus, providing scale and durability of the flows. Event Driven Microservices in recent times have gained popularity because of these reasons and are especially useful when implementing asynchronous flows.
In this talk, we will discuss strategies and framework that allows building and scaling your microservices using event driven architecture leveraging open source Netflix conductor.
Viren is the CTO at Orkes, leading core engineering.Prior to founding Orkes, Viren led engineering teams at Google building products at internet scale with Firebase and Google Play.Viren built and architected Netflix Conductor during his time at Netflix and is the key committer to... Read More →
Steve Winterfeld, Akamai Technologies, Advisory CISO Swetha Sridharan, IBM API Connect, Senior Product Manager
APIs are the backbone of modern applications, enabling seamless communication and user experiences, but their widespread use makes them prime targets for cybercriminals. Business and IT leadership is quickly recognizing that cyber risk is business risk, and securing API driven transformation is critical to protecting revenue and brand. Fueled by the latest research from Akamai’s State of the Internet (SOTI) report as well as IBM’s 2024 Cost of a Data Breach report, you will learn about the latest threat trends including the most-targeted industries and attack surfaces so you can stay secure in an evolving threat landscape. Join us to understand how to leverage these tactics to strengthen your API security practices and posture. Takeaways
Understanding of threat trends
Case studies by industry
Best practices, resources, and tools to mitigate the threat
Swetha Sridharan is passionate about solving problems through technology and empathetic design thinking in API management and integration. She is currently a Senior Product Manager at IBM API Connect.
Steve Winterfeld is Akamai’s Advisory CISO. He has a strong background in building operational security programs that are compliant with industry regulations. Before joining the team, he served as CISO for Nordstrom Bank, Managing Director of Incident Response and Threat Intelligence... Read More →
Join Tristan Kalos & Antoine Carossio from Escape, for insights on critical risks from exposed API tokens. Their groundbreaking research, analyzing 1 million domains, uncovered 18,000+ API tokens and RSA keys accessible without authentication. 41% were highly critical. They will share his unique web scanning methodology, dive into sensitive API data revealing potential severe financial losses (up to 17 million $), and draw parallels to standard API security threats. Going beyond the findings, they'll present actionable remediation strategies and provide a practical API security checklist. Leave equipped with a clear path to secure your APIs.
Tristan Kalos, co-founder and CEO at Escape, draws from a background as a software engineer and Machine Learning Researcher at UC Berkeley. Motivated by firsthand experience witnessing a client's database stolen through an API in 2018, he has since become an expert in API security... Read More →
APIs are more vital - and more vulnerable - than ever before. The potential for exposing critical customer data or jeopardizing financial transactions puts organizations at significant risk of reputational and financial damage. Additionally, ensuring API performance and swiftly resolving client issues have become increasingly complex tasks. The solution to these challenges lies in effective API audit logging at key entry points. Understanding what to log and how to monitor this information for security threats is crucial. This session will provide essential practices for effective API audit logging, empowering you to safeguard your organization and enhance operational efficiency.
John has over 25 years of experience working in software and technology, with professional services consulting firms and product companies, ranging from large enterprises to small firms. John currently helps clients with their API governance, API management, and API security problems... Read More →
As APIs become the lifeblood of modern software development, ensuring their security, reliability, and scalability is more crucial than ever. Runtime API governance is the unsung hero that enables this success, providing the necessary guardrails and constraints to produce the desired outcome. In this talk, we'll explore the critical components of runtime API governance, including security posture, conformance checks, and ongoing change management. We'll delve into the importance of these components and how they work together to create a checks and balances system that ensures APIs can handle the pace of business and don't fall prey to runtime issues. Join us to learn how to build a robust API governance strategy that will help you sleep better at night, knowing your APIs are secure, reliable, and scalable.
With a 25-year career spanning multiple disciplines, including software programming, network desgin and engineering, technology consulting, product management, product marketing, corporate marketing, business development, and sales, Sudeep joined Traefik Labs as the Chief Revenue... Read More →
Daniel Myers, Snowflake, Director of Developer Relations
APIs for data - do you start with the data model or the API model? Learn best practices and how to build data-intensive applications on Snowflake and large language models (LLMs). In this session, you’ll learn different API architectural patterns, including Connected Apps and Snowflake Native Apps. Daniel will demonstrate how to develop, deploy, and run applications directly on Snowflake.
With cross-functional experience in software engineering, product management, and business development, Daniel is the Director of Developer Relations at Snowflake. Daniel leads global, cross-functional teams in software development and customer adoption, with a focus on bottom-up... Read More →
Beerinder Rodey, Boomi, Director, API Product Management
The rapid proliferation and fragmentation of APIs create complexities and inefficiencies that hinder operational effectiveness for many organizations. If you’re an API developer, product owner, or architect facing these challenges, join this session.
We will discuss the current state of API management and outline strategies to move from fragmented APIs to a unified federated approach. Key topics will include dynamic API discovery, the issues caused by API sprawl, and how effective API management can enhance workflows, support API productization, and enable scalability in the context of AI integration.
Gain insights into improving API visibility, security, and governance while leveraging your existing API management investments like AWS, Azure, Apigee, and Kong. Witness federated API management in action and explore its potential to streamline your API ecosystem.
Join us to discover how to: - Centralize API discovery and provisioning - Strengthen API governance for better control - Simplify API management practices
As a product management leader with over 10 years of experience in the API Management space, Beerinder has a proven track record of managing globally distributed SaaS and Hybrid platform solutions at scale. Beerinder is passionate about customer engagement and finding innovative solutions... Read More →
Learn how modern authorization models enable developers to easily implement authorization for the most complex use cases. Modern authorization models enable developers to design authorization models in a way that's centralized, flexible, scalable, and easy to use.
In this talk, we’ll cover: Where we’re at with authorization as an industry today. The scalability, performance, and complexity challenges of implementing authorization. An introduction to modern authorization models and key principles to address the fine-grained authorization challenges Details about OpenFGA, the open source version of FGA and Okta’s commercial offering
Tyler’s professional experience spans engineering, architecture, sales, and product at companies ranging from a small Series B startup to a large Fortune 5 enterprise. He now uses his diverse experiences to build better products at Okta. When he is not scaling digital products... Read More →
Keploy. has become one of the popular tools for software end to end testing. If you can test your application with enough time to market that, this is what you're likely to use.
In this talk, we will classify end to end testing and discuss application areas for Keploy and traditional testing framework, and discuss which tool to choose for each use-case. And why not both? We will discuss using Keploy side by side with existing testcases to get even higher coverage with real-time based edge scenarios.
P.S: We will focus on enterprise grade application with Node, Java, but the same approaches can be used everywhere since Keploy is language agnostic.
I have a passion for learning and sharing my knowledge with others a public as possible.I love open source. I am not a heavy maintainer of any large libraries, but I really like the boyscout rule. I contribute to things as I come across issues that I think other people might struggle... Read More →
Basu Sugeerappa, Fidelity Investments, Director, API Center of Excellence
As our firm started modernization of API (Rest, Cloud, Gateway) it was evident that program needed to be accelerated rather than taking one API at a time. Team enthusiastic tech geeks defined standard technology, tools, process, development, and deployment procedure. Best thing is it is all automated and friendly UI where even non-technologist can develop API without knowing java or CICD. Our organization is contract first approach. Created various financial business need based swagger templates to jump start contract creation process, it goes through rigor governance committee review to avoid redundancy and to ensure new contract meets defined standards. After governance approval we use proprietary framework generates java code for Authentication, Authorization, Monitoring, logging, IO, Database, Caching etc.. It creates required configuration files and all deployable. Using generated java code, API goes through successful build procedure, and it auto deploys API runnable to cloud environment and the swagger proxy to envoy-based gateway. All these activities are completed less than 30 min from API contract to deployment which helps various development teams and business in focusing on business logic than infrastructure. Through this process we're able to decrease the time to market, bring consistent development practices and of course save money and bring operational efficiencies across the heterogeneous technologies and teams. Behind the scenes we use regular SDLC Swaggerhub, Github, Java Springboot, Jenkins, uDeploy, Venafi, GSLB, Azure and Envoy. Advantage is person who is developing API don't need to know how to do but they just focus on what business wants.
Minimal API is a powerful tool for developers looking to build lightweight and efficient web applications. Unlike traditional web frameworks that can be cumbersome and difficult to work with, Minimal API streamlines the development process by providing a simple, yet effective, interface for creating RESTful APIs. With Minimal API, developers can easily define routes, handle HTTP requests and responses, and implement middleware with just a few lines of code. This results in faster development times, improved performance, and reduced complexity. Whether you're building a small application or a large-scale API, Minimal API is the perfect tool for the job.
Working in IT since 2009. Currently working as Head of Engineering at SoftwareHut and as an academic teacher at Białystok Technical University. Co-founder of meet.js Białystok. Book and articles author. Father, husband, huge H.P. Lovecraft fan and terrible poker player.
OpenAPI adoption has reached an alltime high - but most companies are doing OpenAPI ALL WRONG. Join Adrian Machado, Zuplo Product Engineer, and prominent developer in the Open Source API Tooling space, as he dives into how cutting-edge companies are using OpenAPI to power more than just their documentation. You'll learn how to use modern OpenAPI tooling to improve API security and developer experien
Adrian is a Product Engineer at Zuplo. Formerly a tech lead in the Facebook videos org, Adrian is now focused on making API development accessible to all.
In the evolving landscape of enterprise technology, the traditional approach of building separate API platforms is no longer sustainable. Instead, integrating API management and capabilities into a comprehensive Internal Developer Platform (IDP) ensures greater agility, efficiency, and coherence in software development. This session explores the pitfalls of isolated API platforms and presents a compelling case for their integration into IDPs. By emphasizing modularity, discovery, and composability, this unified approach can streamline workflows and enhance developer productivity. Drawing from the principles of the Platformless Manifesto, practical strategies, architectural considerations, and real-world examples will illustrate the benefits of this integrated methodology.
Asanka is a technology visionary who connects people and technology through digital transformation programs that create consumer-centric applications. As WSO2's CTO, he is responsible for advancing the company's corporate reference architecture and promoting its thought leadership... Read More →
Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) are pivotal across industries. Yet, many GIS applications remain anchored in outdated, monolithic structures.
Join us for an insightful session with Anthony Molzahn, CEO of Devii, to discover how cutting-edge microservices are transforming the GIS landscape.
Anthony, a pioneer in remote sensing, GIS, and API technologies, will share the value in making spatial data more accessible and commercially viable. Learn how these innovations are driving efficiency and growth in sectors like manufacturing, supply chain, agtech, energy, security, photonics, and IoT.
Anthony Molzahn is the CEO and co-founder of Devii, a company specializing in a middleware capable of automating the generation of GraphQL schemas and APIs for any and all SQL-based relational databases.With 16+ years of experience in B2B SaaS and startup environments, Anthony has... Read More →
Geoff Schmidt, Apollo GraphQL, CEO and co-founder Michael Watson, Apollo GraphQL, Developer Advocate
Forget what you’ve heard about GraphQL – it’s not a REST alternative, graph database, or just for frontend developers. GraphQL is about combining together the APIs you already have. In this talk, you’ll learn how a federated GraphQL architecture brings a platform approach to API composition, where it fits into the API stack, and what is coming next to help teams build tomorrow’s AI products and experiences on today’s APIs.
Michael Watson is a Developer Advocate at Apollo GraphQL, where he plays a key role in educating and empowering the developer community to build modern applications using Apollo GraphQL technology. Michael is passionate about bridging the gap between development and advocacy, helping... Read More →
Geoff Schmidt is the co-founder and CEO of Apollo GraphQL, the leader in federated, open source, and commercial GraphQL technologies. The company has raised more than $170 million to build toward its mission of helping app developers help the world. Apollo’s open-source GraphQL... Read More →
Eyal Solomon , Lunar, CEO & Co-founder Iddo Gino, Lunar, Advisor & Investor
In a world where APIs serve as the linchpin of digital transformation, the journey often begins with a successful integration.
However, the narrative seldom explores the aftermath—what happens after the integration is completed?
The proposed lecture zooms in on API Egress traffic and into the less-discussed terrain of post-integration challenges and pragmatic solutions within the API economy.
Part of Forbes 30 Under 30 list, he's a 2017 Thiel Fellow. Previously, he was a Co-organizer of Hacking Gen Y. Iddo has been programming since he was a kid and continues to contribute to open-source projects. Originally from Haifa, Israel, Iddo is based in San Francisco, CA.
Eyal Solomon is the CEO and Co-Founder of Lunar.dev.He has an extensive background as a Cyber Security Engineer and product leader with over 10 years of experience in cyber tools, product management and sales.Eyal was also one of the early employees at a large scale Cyber Company... Read More →
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape the tech landscape, the most pressing question emerges: Has AI fundamentally altered the realm of API testing? Join us for a dynamic panel discussion where our experts—Arthur and Renata—will delve into the merits and limitations of AI-driven testing versus traditional, human-led approaches. They will cover the topic of how quality and engineering organizations are fundamentally evolving during this time where AI seems to be a hype that is driving a sea change in our world of API first development.
Moderated by a seasoned industry professional, Joanna Schloss, this session will explore key points of contention, including:
Can AI truly replicate the intuition of experienced testers in identifying edge cases?
How do AI-generated test cases compare to manually crafted ones in terms of coverage and reliability?
What are the practical challenges of integrating AI testing tools into existing development workflows?
We will also examine how the rise of AI testing impacts the roles of QA professionals and developers. Engage in this interesting and timely debate as we consider whether API testing is evolving or facing extinction in the age of AI. Don’t miss the opportunity to weigh in on the future of quality assurance!
Joanna Schloss leads Parasoft’s marketing, business development, branding, strategic positioning, go-to-market strategy, and sales enablement. With 25 years of experience transforming and evolving both global 500 companies and startups, she’s worked on various projects involving... Read More →
Roy Derk, IBM, Developer Experience & DevRel, Integration Portfolio Brian Pagano, IBM, Brand Technical Specialist, Automation Portfolio Although increasingly popular, numerous misconceptions and myths have emerged about GraphQL, leading to confusion among developers and technology adopters. See real-world examples, best practices and debunked myths to understand the true capabilities and benefits of GraphQL.
Developer Experience & DevRel, Integration Portfolio, IBM
Roy works with the IBM API Connect engineering, product, and marketing teams to create content and attract new users. He has over 11 years of experience in building, investing, and advising startups and developers, and is the founder of Hackteam.io, a platform that connects tech talent... Read More →
Brand Technical Specialist, Automation Portfolio, IBM
Having spent decades in enterprise software, Brian has worked in various roles, from startups to Fortune 500 companies on Wall Street. The last decade was spent at Apigee and Google, helping customers make good decisions. His current role at IBM continues that work by helping customers... Read More →
Wilhelm Haaker, Parasoft, Director, Solution Engineering, Functional
Continuous testing serves as the cornerstone for modern software development, facilitating the rapid delivery of high-quality software. Yet, as projects grow in complexity and testing scope, achieving the delicate balance between frequent releases and uncompromised quality becomes increasingly challenging. The methodology of short development iterations often clashes with the necessity of rigorous regression testing, threatening to erode the foundation of continuous testing.
In this session, we’ll discuss how to overcome the hurdles that impede achieving continuous testing at scale. Drawing from industry experience and best practices, we’ll tackle:
Too many UI tests. Explore innovative approaches to reduce dependence on UI testing, optimizing test coverage across the SDLC for efficiency and reliability.
Too many tests in general. Reduce the constantly increasing weight of regression tests that compromise QA's ability to keep up with development by adopting strategies that uphold testing effectiveness without sacrificing velocity.
Test environment constraints. Confront the challenges stemming from test environment availability and controllability through the strategic application of service virtualization.
Join us as we unravel the intricacies of continuous testing at scale, equipping your team with the tools and insights necessary to embrace a paradigm shift toward accelerated delivery without compromising on quality.
Wilhelm Haaker, Director of Solution Engineering at Parasoft, manages a global team of solution engineers dedicated to Parasoft’s web and cloud solutions. His team helps organizations modernize their software development and testing processes and optimize test automation for Agile... Read More →
In a world where data sprawl across heterogeneous data sources is the norm, maintaining high-quality API-first development can be a significant challenge. Supergraph architecture addresses this challenge by enabling teams to build robust API platforms that manage complexity and foster productivity. This session explores how the Supergraph’s metadata-driven approach allows for centralized and federated governance while providing decentralized data access. By driving API design and runtime through comprehensive metadata definitions, the Supergraph ensures consistency, simplifies integration with governance tools, and enhances developer efficiency. Discover how adopting Supergraph architecture can transform your API-first development process, allowing your teams to deliver more value in a rapidly evolving data landscape.
Praveen is a Developer Advocate at Hasura with over 10 years of full-stack web dev experience. Praveen was a core contributor to open source projects like hasura/graphql-engine, gatsby-gitbook-starter and evangelizes modern data access practices. Besides the day job, Praveen runs... Read More →
In today's fast-paced development environment, ensuring API security is more crucial than ever. Despite the strong desire to integrate security into software delivery cycles, many organizations struggle to achieve this effectively. This session will focus on the importance of proactive API security testing to match the pace of development and achieve business outcomes and goals. By understanding your organization's shift-left maturity, you can better position yourself to integrate security into your development processes seamlessly.
Using StackHawk's Shift-Left Maturity Model as a framework, we will explore how identifying your maturity stage is key to making meaningful progress. The session will delve into the three fundamental pillars of successful shift-left practices: people, process, and tooling. Join us to learn how to empower your team, optimize your processes, and leverage the right tools to shift left effectively and ensure robust API security.
Dan Hopkins has been a software engineer for 20 years, working at high growth startups such as VictorOps and LivingSocial and at large high tech companies such as Splunk. For the last 10 years he has focused on building tools for progressive engineering teams adopting DevOps and DevSecOps... Read More →
Did you know that data privacy is a compliance requirement mandated by almost every country? It differs from data security, with a greater focus on protecting personal information. API privacy plays a crucial role in this, as it extends beyond securing databases and cloud data. In this session, I’ll introduce the API Privacy Top-10 List and demonstrate how AI can automate API privacy testing, freeing developers from tedious tasks while ensuring your applications and APIs remain compliant with privacy regulations.
Intesar Shannan Mohammed is a seasoned serial entrepreneur and speaker with profound expertise in APIs, governance, privacy, performance, and security. With a remarkable track record of founding three successful startups in the API space, Intesar's entrepreneurial journey has been... Read More →
Matthew Bae, Deloitte, Specialist Lead in API & Integration Offering
Modern integration techniques, typically implemented through APIs and Microservices, play a pivotal role in propelling digital transformation initiatives. These deployments often occur in highly distributed environments, where a large number of small APIs and Microservices are simultaneously developed by different teams.
This simultaneous development can present challenges such as coordination among teams and delays due to waiting for other teams' completion. Overcoming these challenges requires distributed development techniques like design-first approaches and test-driven methodologies. In these methods, interface specifications written in a common structured language serve as the "contract" to manage interface agreements between applications. These interface contracts, which are machine-readable, and version controlled, facilitate trust among teams and allow parallel development and testing of applications in an early stage of the application development lifecycle. The contracts also aid in dependency management, planning for integrated testing, and releases of all related APIs and Microservices.
This session discusses a GenAI-assisted solution to standardize the development of API specifications, and automate the publishing of versioned, traceable API documentation in an API catalog portal. This pro
Specialist Lead in API & Integration Offering, Deloitte
Matthew Bae is a systems integration leader and collaborative problem solver who uses his over 20 years of banking and telco industry knowledge, IT management consulting experiences, and digital transformation and integration architecture expertise (MuleSoft) to help enterprises reduce... Read More →
Managing data at Netflix scale presents unique challenges, especially with multiple applications requiring diverse databases. Traditional methods risk database sprawl, fragmented knowledge, and redundant efforts. Netflix's Data Access team addresses these issues with Data Abstractions, creating a streamlined data access layer.
Our paved path abstractions—KeyValue, Time Series, Graph, and more—offer robust APIs that hide underlying database complexities. Application teams simply specify their access patterns and requirements, and select the appropriate abstraction. Our platform then handles capacity planning, hardware provisioning, and database deployment.
Data Abstractions allow us to transparently switch databases, ensuring optimal performance and scalability as use cases evolve. This approach has enabled one of the largest database migrations at Netflix, completely transparent to the client. This innovative approach allows Netflix to maintain a high level of service reliability and operational efficiency, even as new database technologies emerge.
Learning objectives 1) Gain a comprehensive understanding of what Data Abstractions are and how they simplify database management by providing a robust data access layer. 2) Discover how Netflix's platform handles capacity planning and hardware provisioning based on application teams' specified access patterns and requirements. 3) Explore the architecture, scale, and novel techniques employed by Netflix to operate Data Abstractions reliably at massive scale.
Rajasekhar Ummadisetty is a leading professional with over a decade of experience in solving distributed systems problems at scale. He currently leads the development of data abstractions at Netflix, focusing on scalable, high-performance solutions. Previously, Rajasekhar made significant... Read More →
Vidhya Arvind is a Senior Software Engineer at Netflix and a Senior IEEE member, specializing in building data abstractions. She is a founding member of Netflix’s data abstraction platform, which supports common patterns including KeyValue, Tree, TimeSeries, Table Metadata, and... Read More →
Madhusudhan Reddy, Imperva, Sr. Product Manager for Runtime Application Self Protection (RASP) and API Security
It is becoming more common for practitioners of API Security Testing to leverage runtime data to enhance their capability to discover business logic and API specific vulnerabilities. While runtime data are critical to overcome the limitation of static analysis, the data collection itself can raise real concerns over data privacy protection, especially when it can be seen as a breach of the compartmentalization between runtime and dev environments. In this talk you will learn best practices for the runtime API Security component to generate tests without jeopardizing data.
Sr. Product Manager for Runtime Application Self Protection (RASP) and API Security, Imperva
Madhusudhan Reddy (Madhu) is the Sr. Product Manager for Runtime Application Self Protection (RASP) and API Security at Imperva, a Thales company. Madhu has over 15 years of experience in Cyber Security. Prior to Imperva, Madhu worked at F5 where he managed threat intelligence products... Read More →
Augusto Goncalves, Autodesk, Developer Advocate Manager
Well-designed and well-maintained APIs are the foundation of any successful API ecosystem program. In this session, we'll explore best practices for architecting APIs across various formats – REST & GraphQL – to deliver performant and developer-friendly services. Drawing from the experience of building a world-class developer program that supports thousands of active third-party developers, we'll delve into the architectural considerations and strategies for creating a cohesive platform that provides a seamless experience across all APIs.
Dugald Morrow, Atlassian, Developer Advocacy and Extensibility Standards
API technologists are becoming increasingly aware of the benefits of an API first approach to software development, but there are many challenges related to the establishment of an API First culture throughout an organisation.
In this session, learn about the tactics used by Atlassian’s Extensibility Standards team to uplevel Atlassian’s API culture. The session covers the challenges faced by Atlassian, how API First overcomes these challenges and how API First fits within Atlassian’s API lifecycle management practices.
Developer Advocacy and Extensibility Standards, Atlassian
Dugald Morrow studied electrical engineering at the University of Sydney. His software career started in the development of mission critical applications including a submarine combat system, air traffic control system and traffic and transport management system. He worked in a number... Read More →
Data Mesh Architecture is the fourth generation of the “modern data stack”. This approach focuses on the creation of ‘data products’ that feed data from data warehouses or data lakes back into operational systems. REST APIs are at the heart of this architecture and we are seeing a whole new set of use cases based on this approach.
Terence is the CEO of DreamFactory Software. Previously, he was the Director of Operations at DreamFactory Software. Before joining DreamFactory, led operations at TeamPassword, was a member of Google RedTeam, and served as a U.S. Navy Officer during Operation Iraqi Freedom.