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There was a time when APIs—or Application Programming Interfaces—were just a way of building applications for a desktop operating system. But in the age of the internet, they have the power to plug applications into almost anything. (From 2022)

AT&T chief technology officer John Donovan on a speed date -- or at least the tech world equivalent of a speed date.

Apigee helps companies connect themselves to as many applications as possible -- and ultimately reinvent the way they do business -- but Ramji wasn't sure he could help AT&T. Or at least, that's what he said. According to Donovan, when Ramji showed up for their speed date, he played hard-to-get. "You guys don't move fast enough to play in our game," he told Donovan.

>"Whether you're a company that serves consumers or other businesses, there is an enormous need to expose both data and business processes in ways that others can make use of it"

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