Tune-in to ProgrammableWeb Radio to hear ProgrammableWeb.com's editor-in-chief discuss current events regarding Web and Mobile Application Development and the API economy. ProgrammableWeb is regarded as the Web's journal of the API economy and it runs the largest directory of public APIs and SDKs on the Internet.

ProgrammableWeb's Developers Rock Podcast
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Podcast Overview
Tune-in to ProgrammableWeb Radio to hear ProgrammableWeb.com's editor-in-chief discuss current events regarding Web and Mobile Application Development and the API economy. ProgrammableWeb is regarded as the Web's journal of the API economy and it runs the largest directory of public APIs and SDKs on the Internet.
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April 3, 2020
Sendbird Adds Sendbird Calls API for In-app Voice and Video
Sendbird has announced the addition of voice and video calling APIs to augment its existing chat and messaging API offering. The technology relies on the World Wide Web Consortium's WebRTC standard and offers customers an opportunity to consolidate their in-app communications down to one vendor. In this edition of ProgrammableWeb's Developers Rock Podcast, PW editor in chief David Berlind catches up with Sendbird CEO and co-founder John Kim to find out more about the company and the announcement. To get a full-text transcript of this presentation, go to: https://www.programmableweb.com/news/john-kim-ceo-and-co-founder-sendbird/analysis/2020/04/03

March 19, 2020
69 Percent of IT Leaders Keep the Lights On Instead of Innovating
According to MuleSoft's 2020 Benchmark Connectivity Report, virtually all enterprises see digital transformation as being critical to their success. But, unfortunately, a majority of IT leaders still picture themselves as keeping the lights on versus innovating. In the edition of ProgrammableWeb's Developers Rock Podcast, ProgrammableWeb editor-in-chief David Berlind interviews MuleSoft Director of Solutions Engineering Ani Pandit to find out more about the findings of the report and what it means for businesses. To get a copy of MuleSoft's 2020 Benchmark Connectivity Report, go to: https://api.pw/benchmark To get a full-text transcript of this presentation, go to: https://www.programmableweb.com/news/69-percent-it-leaders-are-keeping-lights-instead-innovating-enter-apis/interview/2020/03/19

March 18, 2020
Redesigned Commerce Cloud Developer Portal Invites Public Developers to Come pL
In this edition of ProgrammableWeb's Developers Rock Podcast, David Berlind, editor in chief of ProgrammableWeb interviews Andrew Lawrence, director of product management at Commerce Cloud at Salesforce to find out more about the new Commerce Cloud developer portal, which, for the first time, allows anonymous developers to come and experiment with 20 different APIs. To see the video version of this interview or to get a full-text transcript of this presentation, go to: https://www.programmableweb.com/news/salesforce-commerce-cloud-exposes-apis-to-public-new-try-you-buy-developer-portal/interview/2020/03/18
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