The Web 1.0 was readable, the Web 2.0 was social,
now the web is programmable
trough application programming interfaces,
aka APIs.
DECEMBER 3, 2012 > DECEMBER 4, 2012 - Paris, @EPITA Porte d'Italie The First International event on APIs in Europe
Web APIs are a unique opprtunity for companies, governments and developers to either better organize the governance of their IT into a scalable and flexible model, either leverage a complete ecosystem around the organization, exchanging data through the web for trillion of applications on billion devices.
Because each civilization has been described by the way it communicates and make exchanges, API are the beginning of a programmable civilization.
DAY 1
- 08.45 Opening doors
- 09.15 Introduction with Stéphane Distinguin / CEO of faberNovel and Mehdi Medjaoui / CEO of Webshell
- 09.20 Layer7 opening APIdays
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09.30
Room A : 6 reasons why APIs are reshaping your business,or how to explain your CEO why he should be interested by APIs. Cyril Vart / VP strategy @faberNovel
Room B : Building bricks for your developper portal Kin Lane / APIevangelist -
10.00
Room A : Future Interface : What the last 50+ years of modern computing history may tell us about the future
Mike Amundsen / Layer 7
Room B : The software developer in the golden age of APIs Ole Lensmar / Smartbear -
10.30
Room A : The API Economy is Here: The Convergence of Services Governance and API Management Olivier Laplace / Technical Director, France @SOA software
Room B : Lipstick on a pig (How (not) to build a modern API on legacy system) : API design Ori Pekelman - 11.00 PAUSE
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11.15
Room A : On The Shoulders of Giants: Learning From the Past Ronnie Mitra / Layer 7
Room B : Big Data Analytics : how APIs make Data Actionable Adrien Schmidt / Squid solution
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11.45
Room A : Building bricks for your company / Salesforces
Room B : API & ubiquity / Joshfire
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12.15
Room A : What to do when services fail Jean Semere / Capgemini
Room B : Application Integration In The Age Of The APIs Renat Ziburov / elastic.io
- 12.45 BON APITITE !!!
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13.55
Room A : ARD Paris Region opening
Room B : SOA Software opening -
14.00
Room A : The Secret to a Successful API is Internal Kin Lane
Room B : API: the roots of a new SaaS ecosystem Clement Vouillon / WeloveSaas -
14.30
Room A : Open API contest on banking data / AXA bank
Room B : Use, provide and support APIs / Microsoft -
15.00
Room A : Disruptive Innovation with APIs Richard Pulliam / LAYER7
Room B : Payment APIS: a new revolution? Celine Lazorthes / Leetchi - 15.30 PAUSE
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15:45
Room A : Why Open? Steve Klabnik
Room B : Realtime M2M for the web Sebastien Beal / Orange Labs -
16.15
Room A : Business models of APIs Guilaume Balas / 3scale
Room B : American Idol: The tale of 1 billion SMS / month through an API Guilhem ENSUQE / Alcatel Lucent -
16:45
Room A : Saving Hackathons Swift / Sendgrid and founder of Hacker league
Room B : Capturing signal from noise – custom APIs by analysts Xavier Grehant / Dassault Systemes, Exalead - 17.15 PAUSE
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17.30
Room A : Strategies to deliver a Contextual API Experience Paul Fremantle / WSO2
Room B : Towards an APIzation of media? French editors debate with Social Media Club France (Le Monde, Rue89, Groupe Express Roularta, Les Echos, France Télévisions) -
18.00
Room A : Making life better - from R&D to API Pavel Simonov / Imhonet.ru
Room B : Towards an APIzation of media? French editors debate with Social Media Club France -
18.30
Room A : Networking
Room B : Towards an APIzation of media? French editors debate with Social Media Club France -
19.00
Room A : Networking
Room B : Towards an APIzation of media? French editors debate with Social Media Club France
DAY 2
Room B : RPC to REST : Concrete case on Payment APIs Andrei Neculau / Klarna
Room B : How to build a Hypermedia API your customers will love Mike Kelly
Room B : Evolving from a monolithic to a distributed public Web API Chris O'Dell / 7digital
Room B : Designing RESTful Web Services David Zuelke
Room B : Creating an API for a mobile app Romain Goyet / CTO Applidium
Room B : Welcome to the Evented Web Bruno Michel / CTO af83
Room B : Data.gouv.fr and the French Open Data policy Romain Lacombe / Etalab
Room B : Open data and developer communities François Forgues / SNCF
Room B : Transparency, flexibility, efficiency, how to rethink our relation to financial data? Sebastien Treguer / Openbankforum
Room B : Dataculture & APIculture Christian Faure
Room B : Opendata to open API David Thoumas / CTO Opendatasoft
Room B : Gael Musquet / Openstreetmap
Room B : Gouvernement as a platform Henri Verdier
Room B : Roundtable on what is the future on Internet and APIs?
Room B : Networking
APIdays is proud and thankful to welcome a huge panel of international
experts of the API world
Ronnie Mitra
API Architect LAYER7
Björn Minkmar
Senior Product Manager XING
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faberNovel helps large organizations think and act like startups.
faberNovel combines technology,design and emerging trends to invent new products, services, and experiences. Founded in 2003, faberNovel is based in Paris, San Francisco, New York and Moscow, has a team of 60 passionate people and works for large organizations such as : L'Oréal, Suez Environnement, Toys "R" Us, Danone, Essilor, bioMérieux, SNCF, France TV.
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Webshell enables developers to easily make advanced web and mobile applications based on APIs.
webshell has developped a shell for the web that developers can use to combine APIs of the programmable web in minutes and really program the web. Webshell was created in 2012 by its team of 3 co-founders , in Paris, and manages the API rating agency blog and the {"apis":"the joy"} blog.
OFFICIAL SPONSORS
Layer 7
Layer 7 Technologies helps enterprises and service providers manage APIs in the Cloud; across the Internet; and out to mobile devices. The Layer 7 API Management suite provides the ability to address API security, version management, SLA enforcement, visibility and developer on-boarding requirements, in a fully-integrated suite. Enterprises and service providers can expose APIs externally or internally in a secure, reliable and manageable way, turning the enterprise into an extensible platform. Deliverable on-premise or from the Cloud, the Layer 7 API Management suite is certified to support the most rigorous security needs including PCI, FIPS, STIG and OAuth. To learn more, please visit http://www.layer7tech.com/.
epita
Established since 28 years, EPITA is a graduate school of Computer Science for those who design, develop and improve Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The school's teaching method is to provide students with the fundamentals of engineering and high competency in the fields of computer science and ICT. The Web Shell platform is the result of final year projects developed by the students as part of the major Multimedia and Information Technology (MIT).
BUSINESS SPONSORS
SOA software
SOA Software is a leading provider of Enterprise API Management and SOA governance products that help our customers plan, build, run and share enterprise services and APIs during the complete necessary scope to make Enterprise's API a success. The world’s largest companies including Bank of America, Pfizer, Michelin, BMW, Credit Suisse and Verizon use SOA Software products to harness the power of their technology and transform their businesses. Our products are available on-premise or as-a-Service. To learn more, please visit our web site and follow us on social networks:
http://www.soa.com @SOASoftwareIncARD
The Paris Region Economic Development Agency is a non-profit organization, aiming at Promoting the economic attractiveness of the region abroad, at Attracting foreign investors to Paris Region, At Coordinating the marketing of the regional offer, at Helping investors prior to and during their location to Paris Region, et Supporting areas facing economic changes.
http://www.paris-region.com
SalesForce
http://www.salesforce.com is the enterprise cloud computing leader. Our social and mobile cloud technologies—including our flagship sales and CRM applications—help companies connect with customers, partners, and employees in entirely new ways.
STARTUP PARTNERS
MEDIA PARTNERS
when and where ?
3 & 4 December, 2012
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Epita Kremlin-Bicêtre
14-16 rue Voltaire
94276 Kremlin Bicêtre Cedex
Epita Kremlin-Bicêtre
14-16 rue Voltaire
94276 Kremlin Bicêtre Cedex
How to get there?
- Metro Line 7 : Porte d'Italie
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Bus
Lines 47, 125, 131, 185 : Roger Salengro
Line 186 : Pierre Brossolette - Tram Line 3 : Porte d’Italie
- Car Beltway : Exit Porte d'Italie
- Orly airport Direct bus connexion to Porte de Choisy, bus 183


















