Esri
Is Joining the Call for Code Global Challenge alongside IBM to Support the Developer Ecosystem and Open-Source Community in Combating Climate Change
REDLANDS, Calif. Esri, the global leader in location intelligence, today announced it is joining the fourth annual Call for Code Global Challenge. Created by David Clark Cause and launched in partnership with IBM, United Nations Human Rights, and the Linux Foundation, Call for Code is designed to make an immediate and lasting global impact on humanitarian issues, using open-source-powered technology. In this year’s competition, software developers and innovators around the world will take on climate change with open-source software, including Red Hat OpenShift, IBM Cloud, IBM Watson, IBM Blockchain, and data from The Weather Company.
Esri and IBM Team Up to Take on Climate Change with Call for Code – Consumer Electronics Net
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How eBayâs Buy APIs Hit $5 Billion in Gross Merchandise Bought
At eBay, we have a large, powerful and vibrant ecosystem of third-party applications. For us, APIs are the foundation of the business-to-developer model and are instrumental in achieving business objectives and overall success. We treat our APIs as first-class products that democratize access to our marketplace platform - and we share the success with our partners.
We launched the developers program in November 2000, and the initial set of APIs brought a lot of value to our platform. Some of them are still heavily used and are important to our customers, but changes in the e-commerce space made it clear that it was time to revisit our portfolio to accelerate growth in the space. That s why in 2016 we decided to completely revamp our developers program and deliver new, modern RESTful APIs.