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Oracle acquiring Apiary, API design for the $660m (in 2020) API market Posted: Jan 19, 2017 2:37 PM
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As for Oracle, the enterprise software vendor wants to use Apiary’s technology set to make its existing API Integration Cloud more robust. Oracle’s API product focuses primarily on services that help companies monetize and analyze APIs. Apiary provides more of a front-end platform for designing, creating and governing APIs. From Natalie Gagliordi f at ZDnet … Continue reading Oracle acquiring Apiary, API design for the $660m (in 2020) API market

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