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    Cloud Elements Seeks Insights for State of API Integration Report

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    January 14, 2020
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      Cloud Elements is currently soliciting responses to its fourth annual State of API Integration (SoAI) Report. 

      Cloud Elements launched the State of API Integration report back in 2017. Four years later, the company’s goal remains unchanged: to gather and share the collective experiences of API providers and consumers so that everyone can serve each other better.

      Cloud Elements claims its SoAI report has become one of the most widely read in the industry and serves as an invaluable resource for developers, architects, product managers and practitioners. Participation from the people on the front lines is what makes the report so valuable.

      The 2020 SoAI Survey will collect and analyze data from hundreds of API enthusiasts in more than 20 distinct industries. The report will cover the evolving need for data/API standards; the burgeoning open banking movement; data governance issues and best practices; and the changing landscape for developers, from GraphQL gaining momentum, to AsyncAPI headed toward becoming the defacto standard for event-driven integration, and more.

      Application integration has never been more strategic or more exciting, as companies increasingly take advantage of new technologies to quickly and cost-effectively spin up new integrations that create better experiences for end users and expand market opportunities for developers and ecosystem partners. Please weight in, so we can continue to learn from and collaborate with each other during this exciting time in the evolution of API integration.

      The survey closes on Friday, Jan. 24, 2020.

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