| Starts: | Monday November 16, 2009 at 1:30pm |
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| Ends: | Monday November 16, 2009 at 6:30pm |
| Event Type: | Conference |
| Region: | Greater New York City Area |
| Location: |
SunWest Studios - New York City 450 W 31st St New York, NY 10001 US |
| Price: | $295 |
| Website: | http://apiconference.com/ |
| Industry: | internet |
| Keywords: | Business Information Systems, E Business, Api, Business Development, Media, Entertainment, Retail, Mobile Apps, Iphone Apps, Social Media, Ecommerce |
| Intended For: | Business Development, eBusiness, eCommerce, API Developer, Strategic Development, VP of Marketing, VP of Sales, CTO, CEO, COO |
| Organization: | Mashery |
What can be done with an API is limited only by imagination. However, what should be done using your API may have a more definable answer. Whether you are planning to leverage your API to extend your business model into new channels or to capture new revenue, it is The Business of APIs.
Confirmed Speakers Include:
Michele Azar, Vice President, Emerging Channels, Best Buy Co., Inc.
Chad Dickerson, CTO, Etsy
Marc Frons, CTO, The New York Times
Allon Gladstone, Alcatel-Lucent, Senior Manager, Application Innovation Suite
Quentin Hardy, Sr. Editor and Silicon Valley Bureau Chief, Forbes
Scott Kurnit, Founder and Former-CEO, About, Inc.
Paul Lentz, Vice President, Strategic Partnerships, CBS Interactive
Heidi Tucker, Vice President, Business Development, Hoover’s
Laura Merling, Founder, Stretta Group
John Musser, Founder, ProgrammableWeb.com
Jeremy Thomas, Director, Product Development, Active.com
Richard Nucci, CTO and Co-Founder, Boomi
Fred Wilson, Managing Partner, Union Square Ventures
Geoff Bremner, President and CEO, Modern Climate
Oren Michels, CEO, Mashery
The Latest Conference News: The incredible ELEW will be performing at the on-site cocktail party immediately following this year’s The Business of APIs Conference NYC.
Don’t know much about ELEW? Check out this recent article from The Guardian:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/apr/29/paul-carr-real-versus-virtual