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Most Common API Issues & How to Fix Them

APIs have become a crucial connection in the space where business and technology meet. According to MarketsandMarkets, the API management market is projected to be worth $5.1 billion by 2023. It’s clear that API use is growing and that this growth will continue well into the future. While APIs offer plenty of benefits, some common API issues tend to arise, regardless of industry.

Pincho Nation: Insights at Double Speed & Six-Figure Revenue Growth With Keboola

With Keboola, Pincho Nation can: Established in 2012, Pincho Nation has reimagined the dining experience with its unique concept. Since then, it has swiftly expanded to 70 outlets. This innovative restaurant chain puts customers first, offering them the convenience of ordering and paying through an app to significantly reduce their waiting time and improve service satisfaction. However, there's more to Pincho Nation than meets the eye.

Tricentis Mobile: An all-in-one solution for high-quality, high-performing mobile apps

A staggering 85% of the global population owns a smartphone, and 73% of total e-commerce revenue is generated from mobile devices. Ridesharing, food delivery, social media, online bookings, banking transactions, virtual meetings — we’re practically living on our smartphones. The mobile revolution has also affected field service management in the oil and gas, logistics, and transportation industries, where mobile apps are used for real-time tracking and monitoring.

Configure and Manage Data Pipelines Replication in Snowflake with Ease

We are excited to announce the availability of data pipelines replication, which is now in public preview. In the event of an outage, this powerful new capability lets you easily replicate and failover your entire data ingestion and transformations pipelines in Snowflake with minimal downtime.

How to build a collaborative environment around your product

What do Microsoft Word and Adobe have in common? Both had their established market spaces completely disrupted by new entrants that brought realtime collaboration to the user experience. Whilst the barrier to entry for adding features akin to Figma, Google Docs, and Miro had been high, it is now possible to build new collaborative applications, or even simply add collaborative features to existing applications - without building the realtime infrastructure.