We’re excited to share that two of our team members will be speaking at apidays Paris this week. Both sessions take place Thursday, December 11th at 11:00 AM, covering two highly relevant topics for anyone working with modern API ecosystems. 🧑💻 Samir AMZANI will be speaking about Lessons from Two Decades of Lifecycle Management: Governing APIs in the Age of AI. He will break down what long-term API governance really looks like—what’s changed, what hasn’t, and how AI is reshaping lifecycle management at scale. 👨💻 Jonas Terp Lagoni will be speaking about A Multi-Protocol Code Generation for Modern APIs. He will walk through a practical approach to code generation that supports multiple API protocols and reduces complexity for engineering teams building integrations. If you’re attending APIdays, you can check the full agenda and add the sessions to your schedule. Both talks will run in parallel, so pick the one that fits your focus. And if you’re a B2B SaaS or a fintech company looking to launch integrations faster or streamline your integration strategy, feel free to 📥 DM Samir or Jonas. They’re happy to carve out time during the event to walk you through how Apideck can support your roadmap. 🔗 Agenda: https://lnkd.in/e8hbdq5k See you in Paris 🇨🇵🥐🥖🗼
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