This article is published by AllBusiness.com, a partner of TIME. What are "APIs?" An API (Application Programming Interface) is a set of protocol routines, and tools for building software. APIs allow ...
A software tool used in software programming that abstracts all the programming steps into a user interface for the developer. An application programming interface (API) is a software tool used in ...
The Department of the Air Force is taking the necessary steps to standardize application programming interfaces (APIs) across the service. Calibrating this software intermediary that specifies how ...
Application programming interfaces are critical to provide levels of system access permissions for particular groups of users, but they also present a big problem: Authorization using APIs provides a ...
Under Article 76 of the Law regulating the Financial Technology Institutions ("Fintech Law") financial institutions, money transmitters, credit reporting companies, clearing houses, financial ...
Application programming interfaces (APIs) have been used for many years to allow computer programs to exchange information, but they are not as commonly used in manufacturing systems. As more systems ...
Without application programming interfaces, the modern internet would not be possible. APIs let developers connect easily to cloud-based and on-premises services from different vendors, as well as ...
Telecommunications company Ericsson has acquired American cloud communications provider Vonage for US$6.2 billion ($8.9 billion) in less than a week after it was cleared by the US foreign authority ...
One of the big trends in the last few years is a move by many of the larger automakers build more of their vehicle software in-house. Among those that have elected to go down this path is General ...