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Delivering Connected Customer Experiences with APIs

Today’s connected experiences — such as controlling smart home accessories from a mobile app or ordering takeout via a voice assistant — involve a lot of software talking to other software. This means these digital experiences rely in large part on application programming interfaces (APIs). When someone uses their social media account to log into other websites, an API mediates the interaction.

Qlik Associative Insights - Simple Yet Practical Example

See the power behind our new Associative Insights capability available with Qlik Sense April 2019. The Associative Engine identifies the data values that are unrelated to your selections, and the Cognitive Engine analyzes the unrelated values and brings the most significant insights forward possibly revealing new discoveries and prompting new questions. I’m going to show you a very simple example to prove to you how powerful this is.

Time-Tested Insights on Creating Competitive API Programs

When the Application Program Interface (API) first came into existence, developers viewed it as a revolutionary approach to creating re-usable software fragments. Instead of creating new code from scratch for every new program, they could now use existing functionality to develop new features. Not only did this decrease the amount of time needed to deploy a program but also meant they could leverage existing code which was already tried and tested.

3 Key Pillars of Building a Culture of Quality in Engineering

Building a high-quality product takes teamwork. Maintaining a best-in-class product while continually developing high-quality features and giving a stellar customer experience, takes a quality-driven culture. We teamed up with Invotra in this new guide, Building a Culture of Quality: How Teams Can Use Quality to Achieve Business Goals, to explore the strategy behind building a culture of quality.