Build Apps Easier and Faster with Data APIs
Date: Thursday, September 30th at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT
You can accelerate application development by transforming the way your developers interact with data. To understand how, think about this answer to this question: How did JSON become the dominant data format for application development?
The tech industry today has 14 million JavaScript developers, and that number is expected to rise to 25 million in the next 5 years. Other interpreted languages like Python continue to rise in popularity, while front-end frameworks like React continue to evolve in maturity and capability. The common denominator in data behind all of this is JSON. Increasingly application developers expect to interact with data via an API, and expect JSON to frame how those APIs function.
Yet organizations still demand data platforms that are scalable, resilient, and fast. How can organizations have it all? By combining Stargate, a modern API data gateway, with Apache Cassandra, the world’s most scalable database.
In this webinar you will learn about:
- Stargate, an open-source, extensible, data API gateway to query data using GraphQL, REST, Document (JSON), and gRPC.
- How APIs can reduce barriers to using Cassandra and the time to market for your application development.
- How Astra DB gives you a data service that gives you a free and fast way to test out these APIs while giving you a robust, pay-only for what you need, utility computing model as a full-scale application platform.
Register now!
About the presenters:
Bhavani Rao, Product Marketing, DataStax
Bhavani Rao is a Director of Product Marketing with over 15 years of experience in the tech industry. He has a diverse background, working with customers in DevOps, CI/CD, relational and NoSQL databases. A recent convert to Apache Cassandra, Bhavani is passionate about technology and how it can be leveraged to solve customer problems.
Mark Stone, Product Manager, DataStax
Mark Stone is Product Manager at DataStax for the open source Stargate project. As co-author and editor of "Open Sources" and "Open Sources 2.0", and former editor-in-chief of "The Journal of Linux Technology", Mark is an open source veteran. His 25 years of industry experience also includes extensive work on cloud infrastructure with Microsoft, Nike, Disney, and Etsy.