Alianna Inzana
API Product Leader
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Ali is a speaker, product leader in the API space, and VP of Product at WeTransfer. Her career has spanned institutional finance, energy, cyber security, and has led her to building the software that makes those other platforms possible. Her product management SuperPower is asking weird questions at the right moment.
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OpenAPI Initiative is Community
For new members of our community or current members who want to get more involved - today's panel will take you through what the OpenAPI Initiative is, our mission - and how it has evolved, our working groups and committees, and how to start getting more engaged with the community of practice around the OpenAPI Specification.
Mapping the Multi-protocol Landscape
For many years, the conversation around APIs and services was split by protocol and specification. If we pull the camera back over the API and service landscape, this perspective – API monoculture – is actually less prevalent than we believe. Today – we will intentionally take a wider view – and explore how APIs and services have co-evolved, discovering where we can leverage the lessons learned from our journey with RESTful services to now map the multi-protocol landscape. Our objective is to understand where the multi-protocol perspective can be leveraged to create value for an organization.
/Contract/{Collaboration}/DrivenDevelopment
In the API space, much of the conversation around Contract Driven Development has centered on the question “Did we build the API right?“. By using the contract as the foundation for a common understanding of the API, we can answer not only that question, but the equally important - but more elusive - “Did we build the right API?“.
In /Contract/{Collaboration}/DrivenDevelopment, we will discuss how API Specifications and consumer-driven contracts can form the basis for cross-team collaboration in delivering quality services.
Metamorphosis: Event-Driven Revolution is Evolution
Event-driven architectures are not new - but the way they are used, documented, and specified has matured significantly in the past few years. The drivers behind the EDA Revolution are varied: the explosion of microservices, the advent of 'real-time' interaction models, and the creation of tooling and specifications to design, document, govern, implement, test, and monitor event-driven systems. What can we learn from our journey with RESTful APIs about the future of event-driven architecture in our organizations? What role do asynchronous services play in delivering value in our organizations?
Triggered: Linking Events to Behavior through Specifications
Event-driven architectures are not new - but the way they are used, documented, and specified has matured significantly in the past few years. Events often trigger the broader patterns of behavior that your service was built to deliver, or complete chains of behavior with asynchronous components, but event-driven services do not exist in a vacuum - or in mono-culture.
In today's talk, we will discuss the use of specifications to link event-driven elements to the behavior of the broader system and where focusing on maturing your approach to event-driven architecture has the greatest payoff for your organization and your team.
DeveloperWeek Global (Management, Cloud, Enterprise) 2021 Sessionize Event
API World 2021 Sessionize Event
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