Following the success of our global summits in 2019,
we return (virtually) to help you meet the needs of an ever-evolving digital economy.
Join the two consecutive half-day, educational event and:
Learn from Experts
•Gain business and technical insight into the integrated API supply chain
Combine enterprise integration, API management, and identity solutions
Learn how microservices and cloud-native architecture styles complement delivering digital experiences
Meet our customers
•Real-world use cases and findings from the field
How open-source technologies provide greater extensibility and flexibility
How WSO2 technologies increase productivity and speed time to market
Engage and network
•Provide your opinion
Get feedback from experts, visit the (virtual) WSO2 Oxygen Bar
Find solutions to your problems by participating in sessions and forums
AGENDA
Devaka Randeniya, Senior Vice President - Sales, WSO2
Asanka Abeysinghe, Chief Technology Evangelist, WSO2
APIs are the products of the 21st century. As we build out API systems, we find that we are constantly learning from product journeys. We propose a new kind of supply chain - the Integrated API Supply Chain (IASC) - which is needed by any organization looking to create and monetize API products, either directly or indirectly. In this session, Asanka will outline our vision of the IASC, identify five key patterns for success, and give a blueprint for creating a digital business based on API products.
Ginger McClendon, Vice President - Engineering, SOMOS, Inc.
Technology has advanced so rapidly in the last ten years that new, unsolved use cases are not really our challenges anymore. We’ve got hyperscale, hyperledgers, microservices, containers, serverless, well supported open source communities and more innovations that you could possibly keep up with. There are easily adoptable solutions that can increase your applications efficiency and performance and your user's productivity by orders of magnitude. Then why is it so hard to gain adoption of what is obviously superior? Or "What I learned migrating from a large, monolithic, legacy service to an API-First cloud-capable application."
Nuwan Dias, Vice President & Deputy CTO - API Management & Integration, WSO2
APIs are the oil of the digital world. Different forms and types of APIs power the digital mesh to which we’re all connected to. The potential and reach of APIs however are heavily underutilized today in many organizations. The root cause of this seems to be the lack of a “product mindset” on APIs. Organizations that strategically invest in building a product mindset for APIs have been successful in putting themselves significantly ahead of the curve in innovation. In this session, Nuwan will talk about six key points that will be valuable for API product managers and architects to bring in a product mindset to APIs within their organizations. This will help them to build a more streamlined, agile, and repeatable process that converts their APIs into digital products.
Vivek Chauhan, Integration COE Lead, IT British Columbia Ferry Services Inc.
In today's world, if business agility is the recipe for digital transformation for any organization, then APIs are the key ingredient. It is essential to focus on the management of APIs that guide the full lifecycle of an API. API management is more than just a gateway; it enables an organization to properly design, develop, govern, secure, and publish APIs. BC Ferries is one of the largest ferry operators in the world and is currently undergoing digital transformation to improve overall customer experiences. WSO2 API Manager is one of the important middleware applications that works as a common gateway for the exchange of data and standardizes communication patterns for external and internal applications.
Kasun Indrasiri, Senior Director - Integration Architecture, WSO2
As microservices-based applications are inherently distributed, the integration of microservices is becoming one of the hardest things when realizing microservices architecture. Rather than using a conventional centralized ESB for integrating services, microservices are integrated based on the smart-endpoints terminology, where all the smarts live at the endpoints while they are interconnected via a lightweight messaging infrastructure. These smart endpoints are often built as integration microservices on top of cloud-native integration technologies. In this session, Kasun will explore some key integration patterns for building integration microservices.
Murad Merchant, Enterprise Architect/ Director - HealthCare Interoperability (APIs, FHIR/NCPDP, Integration) and Member portfolios, Prime Therapeutics
Rapid advancements in healthcare have led to new opportunities for healthcare IT. As the US healthcare system moves forward, health IT has to keep pace and define an interoperable ecosystem. FHIR® is becoming the standard for healthcare information exchange. Murad will share Prime’s journey on how they have partnered with WSO2 towards this evolution.
Nirmal Fernando, Senior Lead Solutions Engineer, WSO2
Healthcare records are increasingly becoming digitized. As patients move around the healthcare ecosystem, their electronic health records must be available, discoverable, and understandable. Further, to support automated clinical decisions and other machine-based processing, the data must also be structured and standardized. This is becoming a matter of interest for institutes such as government agencies and regional bodies, and we are already seeing rules and regulations come into action.
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) is a next-generation standard framework created by HL7 combining the best features of previous HL7 standards. FHIR® leverages the latest web standards and focuses on ease of implementability. In this session, Nirmal will introduce WSO2 Healthcare Integration Platform and demonstrate how it boosts developer productivity when exposing FHIR® APIs.
Piyumi Dias, Senior Lead Account Manager and Territory Manager (USA and Canada), WSO2
Devaka Randeniya, Senior Vice President - Sales, WSO2
Mifan Careem, Vice President - Solutions Architecture, WSO2
Successful API product thinking and monetization models require the fulfillment of a key characteristic—that the API in question creates value for a particular group of stakeholders. In today’s digital firms, APIs are the encapsulation of intellectual property. In this session, we’ll take a unique look at value chains and how value flows in the API supply chain for products. We’ll introduce the concept of Value Programming Interfaces as APIs that promote value. And we’ll look at the network effect of value, aka platforms, in the form of marketplaces. Welcome to the future of digital business.
Shiroshica Kulatilake, Director - Solutions Architecture, WSO2
In an API-driven world, consumers want to discover APIs while producers seek to list their APIs and API products in a thriving API ecosystem.
The primary goal of an API marketplace is to create a platform that supports this high-intensive interaction seamlessly while also transforming the technical definition of a consumer and a producer into a natural business experience, which happens between a buyer and a seller.
This session will present the capabilities of an API marketplace, how it can be used for all APIs at different levels in an organization, and how it easily falls into place in an Integrated API Supply Chain.
Prabath Siriwardena, Vice President and Deputy CTO - Security Architecture, WSO2
If APIs are the oil of the digital world, CIAM works as the refinery that makes API interactions meaningful. In fact, APIs and integration is one of the key pillars of CIAM. While APIs are being treated as digital products, CIAM solutions are built on using and consuming these APIs, connecting various applications while making the most out of identity data to provide meaningful user experiences. In this talk, Prabath will explain why customer IAM is an integral part of digital transformation, the pillars that make up CIAM, and how it fits in the digital integrated supply chain.
Manoj Thirutheri, VP, SaaS Engineering and Hybrid Cloud Services, Nutanix
Dassana Wijesekara, Director - Solutions Architecture, WSO2
The next generation of banking revolves around consumer experiences, with success hinging on the ability to offer consumers personalised value in their moment of need. Collaborating with a diverse ecosystem of partners is essential for banks to consistently deliver this experience at scale. However, traditional banking, built on complex internalised processes, was not built for this. As a solution, Dassana will introduce “the Banking Experience Canvas”, a technical framework built on unbundled banking services made available via APIs on a service mesh. He will demonstrate how this enables deeper collaboration with agile service providers, further empowering consumers to stitch together highly relevant financial services experiences from the bank and a rich fintech ecosystem.
Tim Dunnington, Director of Data Innovation, HCA
Learn how HCA is utilizing WSO2 API Manager and FHIR® microservices to build an enterprise service architecture for HCA developers, vendor applications, and business partners. HCA has consolidated data from 180 facilities (each with a separate EMR instance) and 36 million patient visits (to date) into our Encounter service alone, which will be explored as a detailed use case. This talk will review how these services are saving money and resources, and simplifying the networking and security demands on the integration team.
Lakmal Warusawithana, Senior Director - Developer Relations, WSO2
Cloud-native architectures have evolved over the past decade to meet the demands of adaptive digital platforms. Deployment automation, frequent rollouts, resiliency, and fault tolerance will play a key role in the success of these digital platforms. In this session, Lakmal will discuss the importance of cloud-native architectures and platforms to build effective digital platforms.
Piyumi Dias, Senior Lead Account Manager and Territory Manager (USA and Canada), WSO2
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Asanka AbeysingheChief Technology Evangelist, WSO2