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The application programming interface (that's API, acronym fans) is what's allowing breaking down of monolithic programmed structures, and making DevOps a nicer place for microservices.
But what happens if we extend the API concept out further? In time, Uri tells us, we'll see customer- or user-focused technology interactions, not ones that are dictated by app vendors, private companies or large organizations.
From meeting Tim Berners-Lee, via the first dot com bubble, to the future of integration, the CTO of MuleSoft talks about his vision for the future and the overall philosophy of APIs and interconnectivity.
Here's Uri on The Socials
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarid/
All things on MuleSoft:
https://www.mulesoft.com/
Connect with Joe on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephedwardgreen/
The application programming interface (that's API, acronym fans) is what's allowing breaking down of monolithic programmed structures, and making DevOps a nicer place for microservices.
But what happens if we extend the API concept out further? In time, Uri tells us, we'll see customer- or user-focused technology interactions, not ones that are dictated by app vendors, private companies or large organizations.
From meeting Tim Berners-Lee, via the first dot com bubble, to the future of integration, the CTO of MuleSoft talks about his vision for the future and the overall philosophy of APIs and interconnectivity.
Here's Uri on The Socials
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarid/
All things on MuleSoft:
https://www.mulesoft.com/
Connect with Joe on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephedwardgreen/