Latest Featured Articles With just a few clicks developers can connect customers, employees and even products (IoT) into their existing or new applications. Kandy gets them to market faster and more cost effectively. Clearly, Kandy and through it, GENBAND, are focused on changing the game. APIs provide a way for any company or organization to offer access to data and services through the cloud in a controlled fashion. Businesses can offer just enough access to functions and information while retaining disciplined control of their most valuable assets, enabling customers and third-parties to create tailor-made solutions and totally new services. Salesforce.com generates more than half its revenues through its APIs, says a piece in Forbes. AWS made its official debut in 2006, although the company came up with the idea in 2003. Having already experienced major success with its retail empire, Amazon began to investigate ways to standardize and automate its offerings by drawing on web services for tasks like storage. Since the company was already building out its internal network, the logical progression was to use their own infrastructure to power this vision. The concept of plug and play has long led many a user to assume they can easily transfer from one software application to another. The assumption for the next app to manage all calendars, sync all applications and integrate smoothly with all processes suggests that the simple download will change the way you do business. Top Stories Featured Resources Featured Channels Advertise With Us Become a WebRTC columnist! Become a WebRTC World columnist! Want to contribute your thought leadership and expertise around this exciting new collaboration technology to a rapidly growing audience? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the WebRTC World and this newsletter. Contact Erik Linask, Group Editorial Director, at elinask@tmcnet.com for details. |
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