Category Archives: Events

Roberto Medrano

This year isn’t over yet, but having had a few intense, whirlwind weeks in our recent schedule, we’re taking inventory of some of our accomplishments of 2012 and we’re beyond pleased. The last couple of weeks especially have been notable for us as we announced a new Enterprise API Platform, launched our Open Developer Community,… Continue reading →

Roberto Medrano

We just wrapped up a very successful experience at the 11th Cloud Expo, which was held last week at the Santa Clara Convention Center.  It was an exciting, packed event for SOA Software.  We debuted our two new products: The Enterprise API Platform and our SOA Software Open™ platform, a free offering that brings App… Continue reading →

Roberto Medrano

When all the talk of security, scalability, manageability and all the other aspects of software is done, we can get the heart of the matter – developers. There may be a group of MBAs who spend months with PowerPoint and Excel to plan something really big, but it’s the software developers who execute and create.… Continue reading →

Roberto Medrano

We’ve been actively encouraging our stakeholders to take advantage of Atmosphere to develop APIs and initiate an evolution in their applications that will enable them to become successful by capitalizing on existing assets. One of the things we’ve tried to communicate is the fact that API development can be relatively easy, even when done collaboratively… Continue reading →

kinlane

Come get your hack on this weekend with Atmosphere at the Trojan Hack! I will be going out to the University of Southern California to watch the students from various Los Angeles area universities compete to see which school has the best programmers and entrepreneurs. There is no limitation on what developers can build, the… Continue reading →

kinlane

Hackathons were a growing trend in the API space in 2011, and 2012 is shaping up to be a year of explosive growth around hackathons. For those that are new to the hackathon space, these events are not intended to perform illegal activities around computer networks. Software developers widely see hacking as a quick and… Continue reading →