How businesses can drive growth from using APIs - Hosting a Rountdable
Business Growth with innovative APIs
Businesses can drive growth by creating and implementing innovative APIs (Application Programming Interfaces). APIs allow businesses to share their resources, such as data and services, with other companies, developers, and users. By opening up their resources through APIs, businesses can create new revenue streams, improve efficiency, and foster collaboration and innovation.
For example, a company that has an extensive database of customer information could create an API that allows other businesses to access and use this data in their own applications. This could lead to the development of new products or services that utilise customer data, generating new revenue for the company.
APIs can also help businesses improve efficiency by allowing them to automate processes and integrate systems more efficiently. For example, a company could create an API that allows its software to communicate with the software of its partners, enabling the exchange of data and the automation of specific processes.
Overall, APIs can be a powerful tool for businesses looking to drive growth and innovation. By opening up their resources and facilitating collaboration and integration with other companies, businesses can create new opportunities for growth and success.
Sensedia was one of the sponsors of Industry Thinkers Event, last Friday, 23rd of September, at Twickenham Rugby Stadium, in #London.
βSensedia was recognized by Forrester Wave as a Leader for API Management Solutionsβ
I hosted a roundtable about how innovators are driving growth from APIs, with Sesh Ram, our Sales Director of EMEA. In the key points, Sesh talked about seamless partner integration for faster collaborative innovation, how to adopt new regulations faster and ways to identify and create new revenue streams with our client's stories.
Thanks for all that participated at our Think Tank: Teresa Wu, VP of Software Engineering at JPMorgan Chase & Co.; Hetal Patel, Head of Security and Infrastructure Transformation at Barings; Paul Eastman, Global Enterprise Architect at The Kraft Heinz Company; Paul DeLuca, Head of Technology Risk at Danske Bank and Shazia Carr, Head of Digital Process at RSBG UK.