API World 2019

API World 2019

This October 8th will be celebrated in San Jose Convention Center a big event for technical leaders, engineers, software architects, and executives the world’s largest API event, the API World 2019.

During these 7 years the host committee have made a great work to brings excellent APIs conferences, workshops, meetups & expo to the participants.

This year will count with three day full of opportunities to make business and share with la creme dela creme of the world technology.

Ticket price starts at $1500 USD and some of the featured speakers are:

API is the new IT and its completely necessity for application customers. The information is more flexible and the data-driven allows leaders make decisions through business strategy, and scalability of the product.

Certainly, this event will promises for this 2019. See you there! @APIWorld

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