Myself and Dave recently spoke a different events about APIs and use cases.  Folks ahve been asking for the slides and video, so here they are!

Real-time APIs: Don’t call us, we’ll call you

The number of real-time APIs on the Web are rising. What the heck are real-time APIs, how are they used? How are they built? This deck and demo was presented at in San Francisco.

 

Salesforce integration and analytics

The Salesforce Streaming API enables near real-time processing of data, allowing for new and innovative applications to be built on top of Force.com. MuleSoft is the first company to support the Salesforce Streaming API, and has enabled its use in environments as diverse as Facebook, JP Morgan, and UCSF.

About Ross Mason

Ross Mason has written 86 post in this blog.

Prior to founding MuleSource, Ross Mason was Chief Executive Officer of SymphonySoft Limited, an EU-based company providing services and support for large-scale integration projects. Previously, Mason was Lead Architect for RaboBank and played a key role in developing one of the first large-scale ESB implementations in 2002. Mason has also worked with NatWest Bank, Credit Suisse and UBS. Mason founded the open source Mule® project in 2003. Frustrated by integration "donkey work," Ross set out to create a new platform that emphasized ease of development and re-use of components. He started the Mule project to bring a modern approach, one of assembly, rather than repetitive coding, to developers worldwide. Mason holds a BS (Hons) in Computer Science from Bristol, UK.

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  3. Get real-time with the new SalesForce API

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