The API Economy: A Big Ball of CRUD
By Dave Duggal / April 29, 2016 Quote: “The use of APIs has exploded with the growth of distributed computing, driven by the popularity of the Web,
By Dave Duggal / April 29, 2016 Quote: “The use of APIs has exploded with the growth of distributed computing, driven by the popularity of the Web,
By Dave Duggal, February 17, 2016 Originally posted on the TM Forum’s Inform website The signs were everywhere at Action Week if you looked for them. From the
As originally posted September 21, 2015 by Dataversity – http://www.dataversity.net/dynamic-apis-negotiating-change/ By Dave Duggal IT departments expose functionality via software interfaces to a wide variety of applications,
When I met Tom Nolle he was one of the few analysts talking about bridging IT/Cloud/Business Services and Network Services. This was a couple of
Originally posted with the CloudNFV group on LinkedIn (an open group): link New TMF ebook by Jim Meltzer free to members (worth the price for
Dave Duggal Founder / Managing Director at EnterpriseWeb LLC Absolutely right! Of course, when we are talking about Network Services, which are really dynamic composite applications,
Dave Duggal Founder / Managing Director at EnterpriseWeb LLC Not sure what Telecom vendors are thinking lately. In the last couple of weeks I sat in
by Dave Duggal, January 27, 2015 http://inform.tmforum.org/opinions/opinion/2015/01/nfv-needs-now-dynamic-composition-automated-interoperability/ In my last post, Orchestration is not enough for NFV, I contrasted the requirements of NFV against conventional orchestration. The
http://inform.tmforum.org/featured/2014/12/orchestration-not-enough-nfv by Dave Duggal | SDN & NFV Management (ZOOM) | December 9, 2014 Network functions virtualization (NFV) represents an opportunity for communications service providers
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