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Unlocking value from data – how can the API Economy help you?

September 19, 2019 By David Terrar

Unlocking value from data – how can the API Economy help you?

“In 2000 you needed a Website, in 2010 you needed a mobile app, in 2020 you will need an API”  

– John Musser, founder of Programmableweb.com

Underlying that intriguing statement there is a shift happening.  Actually, it is a connected series of shifts that need explaining.  On a wider level we are living through the Fourth Industrial Revolution, everyone’s talking Digital Transformation, and many CIOs are struggling with disconnected legacy infrastructure and systems.  Can they keep pace with the transformation their organisations require?  Next week I’m speaking at an Executive Workshop event in Londonrun by APIdays and IBM that is designed to explain John Musser’s quote and show you how the API-Economy can be put to work for you and your company.  

To transform you need to be shifting your organisation from a legacy approach to new ways of working and thinking.  You’ll need fundamental changes in how you conduct business, to adapt as the market shifts and as new technology presents opportunities.  You need to think in terms of new business models and new ways to find and create value for the business.  The successful businesses adapt continuously and embrace reinvention (we call that Mutable Business, but that’s another story).  In making everything in IT work together it works for you.  Integration not only connects for better experiences for your customers, partners and employees, but it also adds value through the new functionalities and new services provided by connecting different functions together, both from your own development team as well as plugging in to apps from the wider market.  This is the API Economy that next week’s workshop will explain.  

This exclusive event aimed at CIOs and senior execs is happening Tuesday 24thSeptember, starting at 9:00 at the Royal Society of Arts.  It’s organised by IBMand APIdays, who run API focused conferences in Melbourne, Paris, Helsinki, Amsterdam, San Francisco, Barcelona (and London).  Let me run through the agenda for the day:

  • Mehdi Medjaoui the founder of the APIdays conference series will set the scope and scene for the new API landscape.
  • I will be speaking about how the API Economy is driving the move to Ecosystems and Software Composition.  I’ll be presenting ideas from a Bloor paper I’m co-creating with David Norfolk our practice lead for development and governance.  There’s a shift from products to platforms, from closed business systems to open APIs, from running your own systems to joining ecosystems, marketplaces and extending your solution by connecting to other people’s apps. We’ll discuss lessons learned, the mindset required and how you should be thinking like a composer rather than a builder/developer.
  • Ken Parmelee, IBM’s Director of Cloud Pak for Integration will talk integration in conjunction with app modernization and the agile approach to connecting new functions together.  He’ll go through the options the Cloud Pak brings and he’ll show how you can open up your legacy applications to unlock their data for new value.
  • Peter Brabec, the API Economy & DataPower Leader at IBM Europe will explain the evolution of API Connect, DataPower and other Integration products into a combined Integration platform.  As well as talking architecture he’ll discuss the approaches to simplify, while at the same time improving security and control.
  • Following the speakers there will be three parallel workshop sessions with enough time so that the audience will be able to experience all three:
    • Monica Raffaelli will explore how Cloud Pak for Integration is designed to support the journey to a more agile integration architecture.
    • Charlotte Nielsen will demo the two different software capabilities integrating APP Connect with API Connect.
    • Carlo Marcoli will build a fintech solution in minutes with IBM App Connect.  His demo will build an account information and aggregation service on top of the PSD2 APIs that are exposed by open banking in the EU.
  • Chris Roper, IBM’s Hybrid Cloud Integration Sales Leader for UKI, will summarise all of the morning’s session and pull out the common themes of where the value is created in the API economy, unlocking your data, and the new approach to innovation and software reuse.
  • The formal presentations and workshops will finish at 12:15 giving ample time for lunch and networking.

We are delighted to be involved in this Executive Workshop.  The API Economy is here and now.  We use it all the time without thinking too much about it.  We expect the app or the website we are on to connect to Google Maps to show us the way.  Whether it’s getting food with Uber Eats or booking a holiday with Expedia, behind the scenes the API Economy is connecting us to many different partner services seamlessly.  Come along next Tuesday and find out how you can use it to innovate and unlock value for your own organisation.  Go here to find out more and register for a place (using the code GuestOfIBM).  And if you want to find out more about API options, please contact us.    

A version of this post was first published on BloorResearch.com

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Filed Under: CIO, cloud, events, integration Tagged With: API, API Economy, APIdays, EAI, EDI, IBM, integration, microservices

CIO Top Of Mind Live –  what keeps the CIO/CTO up at night?

July 30, 2019 By David Terrar

CIO Top Of Mind Live – what keeps the CIO/CTO up at night?

As a CIO, CTO or IT leader what’s keeping you up at night?  What are the key issues other CIOs are worrying about, and where can you hear more of what those peers in your industry are doing about it?  Those are the questions we are answering with a new, regular, panel programme that is live streaming later today on Disruptive.Live and and then on CIO Transformation TV.  We are helping Trafford Associates create the programme supported by our joint partnership with Disruptive.Live.  The  CIO Transformation TV channel itself launched earlier this year with a series of live streamed interviews of delegates, speakers and sponsors from Trafford’s CIO Transformation Live events, as well as a rolling programme of content that includes talks from leading business book authors and motivational speakers.  

The new show started last week, is called CIO Top of Mind Live and is hosted by me, David Terrar.  We’ll provide a regular, often weekly, forum for a group of 3 or 4 CIOs and CTOs invited from our joint networks to discuss their latest concerns.  We’ll cover topics from the changing nature of the CIO role itself, to successes and failures in digital transformation, the challenges of app modernisation, which technologies you should be investing more time in, as well as the problem of finding and keeping the right talent.  Whatever issues that are at the forefront of our guests and their businesses that week and on their planning horizon.

 
Episode 1 – 13:00 UK time, 22 July 2019 – Strategy and Operations


The first CIO Top Of Mind Live programme was streamed last week on Disruptive.Live, is available on demand right now (click on the graphic below), and will become part of the continuous programming on CIO Transformation TV.  

CIO Top Of Mind Live – Episode 1 – Strategy and Operations

The theme was Strategy and Operations.  Our guests were Harvey Durrant – Head of ICT at Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service, Lia Edwards – Former CIO at Aucerna, Finbarr Joy – Group CTO at Superbet, and Mark Butcher – the Founder of Cloud Consultancy company, Posetiv.  We tackled many of the issues around reengineering IT, the chronic skills shortage that we are facing and the fact that we aren’t being supported well enough by either our education or the recruitment sector. We finished with a roundup of the additional topics that are worrying our guests the most.  

Episode 2 – 13:00 UK time, today, 30 July 2019 – Technology and Futures


Today’s theme will be on Technology and Futures, when we’ll cover the issues around getting rid of legacy, handling a multicloud world, machine learning and automation, and what technologies our CIOs and CTOs are looking at next.  

CIO Top Of Mind Live – episode 2 – Technology and Futures

We are joined by Nour Shaker Fayed – Product Development & Cloud Architect – Public Cloud Services at a large telecoms company, Tim Connolly – Chief Executive for Bloor, Jas Bassi – It Solutions Delivery Manager at Gateley and Phillipe Chone – a provider of advisory services to CIOs, COOs and MDs in the Financial industry.  It should be noted that our guests are giving us their personal views rather than the views of their respective employers.  After going out live, it will also be available on demand, and will become part of the programming on CIO Transformation TV.

Episode 3 – 13:00 UK time, next week, 6 August 2019 – Diversity and Inclusion

We have 3 great guests lined up for next week who will tackle the problem of Diversity and Inclusion in the tech space.  We’ll publicise the show link nearer the time, or go to the Disruptive.Live home page on the day.

As a byproduct of the shows we’ll interview each of our guests individually, and get their input for the agenda of CIO Transformation Live and their suggestions on how we can make the event better and more relevant.  All of the video content we produce gets added to the rolling programming on CIO Transformation TV. The next CIO Transformation Live event is at Whittlebury Hall near Silverstone on Wednesday 30th October.  If you are interested in coming along, please check out the website, and follow this link to register for a place.

Can I give a big thank you to all of our friends at Disruptive.Live for doing such a great job for us. Follow #CIOTL for our regular event content and #CIOTOML for conversations around the new panel show.  If you’ve got suggestions of what we should cover, or you’d like to be a guest on the show, then please contact us.  

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Filed Under: CIO, events, strategy Tagged With: CIO, CTO, Disruptive.Live, Futures, operations, Strategy, technology, Trafford Associates

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