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APIs: A Strategy Guide [Kindle Edition]

Dan Woods , Daniel Jacobson , Greg Brail

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Creating Channels with Application Programming Interfaces

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Programmers used to be the only people excited about APIs, but now a growing number of companies see them as a hot new product channel. This concise guide describes the tremendous business potential of APIs, and demonstrates how you can use them to provide valuable services to clients, partners, or the public via the Internet. You’ll learn all the steps necessary for building a cohesive API business strategy from experts in the trenches.

Facebook and Twitter APIs continue to be extremely successful, and many other companies find that API demand greatly exceeds website traffic. This book offers executives, business development teams, and other key players a complete roadmap for creating a viable API product.

  • Learn about the rise of APIs and why your business might need one
  • Understand the roles of asset owners, providers, and developers in the API value chain
  • Build strategies for designing, implementing, and marketing your product
  • Devise an effective process for security and user management
  • Address legal issues, such as rights management and terms of use
  • Manage traffic and user experience with a reliable operating model
  • Determine the metrics you need to measure your API’s success

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 3075 KB
  • Print Length: 149 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1449308929
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media (19 Dec 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B006OBDINU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #54,171 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Learn to Speak API for The Sake of Your Business 11 Jan 2012
By Ismail Elshareef - Published on Amazon.com
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You should read this book if you are remotely interested in the following:

1. Why your company needs to have an API
2. How to design, secure and manage the API
3. What API strategies your company should adopt, including legal and operational considerations
4. How to measure the success of the API
5. How to drive API engagement

The authors have years of experience in the API space and I think they did a pretty good job distilling their collective wisdom and learned best practices in this "short and sweet" booklet (134-pages!) I think it is important for the success of any API initiative that *all* stakeholders read this book to get on the same page of what needs to take place to ensure the success of the initiative. It's hard to argue with the "tried and true" practices of which this book is rife.

If you're interested in getting into the nitty gritty technical details of how to build an API, I highly recommend RESTful Web Services Cookbook: Solutions for Improving Scalability and Simplicity as a technical companion read to this book. Read this book first, and then delve into the technical details with Subbu's book.

If you're an executive who's on the fence regarding APIs, you must read this book to get educated on the subject. It's important for your team to get your full support which they won't unless you fully understand the whats, hows and whys of APIs.

You need to learn how to speak API and this book will get you fluent in no time.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Good, but I had higher hopes 26 Mar 2012
By R. B. Dixon - Published on Amazon.com
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I had higher hopes for this. The book was written by management and technical folks from Netflix, NPR, and Apigee and as such they have great experience at running large and very popular APIs that serve both public and partner constituencies.

The front half of the book is advocacy: "You should have an API, here's why." Snooze. If you are reading this you probably get this already.

The back half boils down to probably about a condensed 5 pages of checklists on the subjects of metrics, security, user management, legal, and community engagement. This was more useful as it gave a more complete picture of all of the planning items on the table that don't have to do with technical execution of the API. This was all useful but not detailed enough.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Good book on API strategy 11 Jan 2012
By tjain - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This is one of the first books on strategic part of API in software industry. APIs: A Strategy Guide is not for developers or designers but for non-technical folks of Software industry - PMs, Business Development staff, C Level Executives and anyone who is interested in Software marketing and Sales and its management.

Book is written in very lucid manner though in initial chapters same information and facts are repeated but still overall book maintains good flow.

Mix of Authors makes good combination. Provider of API related products and Services - Greg Brail, CTO Apigee (http://apigee.com), customer - Daniel Jacobson, Director of Engineering Netflix API and Researcher, Speaker, & Entrepreneur - Dan Woods.

Book is consisting of eleven chapters and each chapter takes a dive into API strategy and business. Neither a deep dive nor a shallow one.

Book is certainly a good read and going to be on my book shelf for long time.

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APIs can be thought of as the backend of an app, enabling the app to reach into a companys data or services. APIs are key to enabling a rich app ecosystem that extends customer reach. &quote;
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One important distinction we made early on was to leave the business processes and business transaction logic outside the API and in the hands of the customer. Instead, we provided access and exposed the building blocks (data entities) for our customers to design and implement application-specific business transactions. &quote;
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