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The future is bright Mar 30, 2025 Safe and Secure: Seminar on Cybersecurity for Seniors and Their Families Nov 5, 2023 One size does not fit all: neither cloud nor on-prem Apr 10, 2023 Some thoughts on the latest LastPass fiasco Mar 5, 2023 Monolithic repository vs a monolith Aug 23, 2022 Java is no longer relevant May 29, 2022 There is no such thing as one grand unified full-stack programming language May 27, 2022 Application developers like to think their app is the only one Apr 5, 2021 Perhaps something good will come out of the 2020 Coronavirus hysteria Mar 11, 2020 The passwords are no longer a necessity. Let’s find a good alternative. Mar 2, 2020 Returning security back to the user Feb 2, 2019 Using Markov Chain Generator to create Donald Trump's state of union speech Jan 20, 2019 The religion of JavaScript Nov 26, 2018 Quick guide to Internet privacy for families Apr 7, 2018 Nobody wants your app Aug 2, 2017 Rather than innovating Walmart bullies their tech vendors to leave AWS Jun 27, 2017 TDWI 2017, Chicago, IL: Architecting Modern Big Data API Ecosystems May 30, 2017 I tried an Apple Watch for two days and I hated it Mar 30, 2017 Emails, politics, and common sense Jan 14, 2017 Why it makes perfect sense for Dropbox to leave AWS May 7, 2016 JEE in the cloud era: building application servers Apr 22, 2016 OAuth 2.0: the protocol at the center of the universe Jan 1, 2016 IT departments must transform in the face of the cloud revolution Nov 9, 2015 Banking Technology is in Dire Need of Standartization and Openness Sep 28, 2015 Book Review: "Shop Class As Soulcraft" By Matthew B. Crawford Jul 5, 2015

TDWI 2017, Chicago, IL: Architecting Modern Big Data API Ecosystems

May 30, 2017

In my presentation at TDWI 2017, I focused on architecting a modern big data enterprise by leveraging the strengths of API ecosystems and open-source solutions. I emphasized the importance of viewing a company as part of a broader business ecosystem that crosses various industries, drawing on examples from industry leaders like Apple, Amazon, and Salesforce. By integrating APIs into our systems, we can create a more interconnected and resilient enterprise, allowing us to harness big data effectively and drive innovation through a design-driven culture and open collaboration.



We delved into the trends shaping the Human Capital Management (HCM) industry, such as the gig economy, consumerization, and the rise of big data. I discussed how ADP is addressing these trends by building a robust API ecosystem that provides API access to all aspects of HCM and payroll through our ADP Marketplace. This platform supports a wide range of partners and developers, facilitating the creation of new business applications and services. By offering open-source libraries and fostering a developer community, we are enabling "citizen developers" to contribute to and benefit from our ecosystem.



I also covered the technical aspects of building and maintaining an API ecosystem, including tenancy vs. virtualization, security considerations, and the importance of redundancy and replication. By analyzing API usage and business events, we can predict future trends and proactively notify users, enhancing the overall user experience. I concluded by encouraging attendees to leverage existing ecosystems and explore innovative ways to deliver their products and services, highlighting the potential to become leaders in their respective industries through strategic use of APIs and big data analytics.