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Mar 04

There has been a lot of buzz around the increasing need for APIs, especially around “free” and “open” APIs.

As Dion Hinchcliffe writes in his latest blog on ebizQ, (Open APIs Mature Into a Next-Generation Business Model and Is the Future of SOA Open Source?), APIs (or the lack thereof) are the biggest obstacle for developing next-generation business applications and SOA interoperability.

Why?  First, the APIs have to be available, but they also need to be simpler (for example using REST) and easier to consume by BI tools, agile application environments and mashup builders.

Dion describes how more and more companies are providing open or free APIs to their data as an important part of their business model. These APIs are supplemented by a new line of companies, like StrikeIron and Xignite, who provide APIs to other’s data through an easy data-as-a-service (DaaS) model (check out this article in WSJ, The New Information Goldmine).

This is well aligned with the Open Government Initiative and the new US government data site data.gov where more and more government data will become available. You can read more about this initiative in this article about Digital Democracy.

But can we realistically wait for all relevant data to become “API enabled”?

With more than 5 billion websites today, there is a vast amount of growing, relevant data that is not going to have an API any time soon – if ever. Add to this data locked internally in legacy applications and at your business partners and you can see how unrealistic it is to have APIs for all this data.

This is where Web Data Services and a product like the Kapow Web Data Server become critical.

Web Data Services allow business analysts and agile application developers to instantly create APIs where none exist. The only prerequisite is that you can navigate to and see the data in a normal web browser like FireFox, IE or Safari. This even includes data behind secure, password protected sites, and data on very complex websites powered by AJAX and Flash.

With the powerful combination of open APIs, free government data and the ability to rapidly turn any web application into an API on-demand, we finally have access to any data we need.

This lays the foundation to a new way of working, where business analysts and other decision makers can spend their time building better algorithms, better data visualization, and better analysis because the most critical ingredient behind any business decision today, the data, has become so easily accessible.

By:  Stefan Andreasen Stefan Andreasen, CTO and Founcer

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Oct 01

At Kapow Technologies we launched our first SaaS product Kapow OnDemand about a year ago and today we have many great companies running it for pricing intelligence, web portals, mobile enablement and more. During the same period we also had an increasing amount of people using either our non-commercial community, openkapow, or a free trial of Kapow OnDemand. Many came back and said “I love this product, it’s exactly what I’m looking for, but my project and budget is not big enough for my own hosted solution like Kapow OnDemand.  Do you have a multi-tenant pay-as-you-go SaaS offering instead?”

As always, we strive to deliver products our customers want, so we looked around for the ideal partner to launch such a product.

strikeiron_logoToday I am very proud to announce we are launching Kapow Web Data Services 7.0.0, a new pay-as-you-go SaaS service together with StrikeIron.  The new offering is based on a true SaaS multi-tenant implementation of our well proven and robust Kapow OnDemand hosted solution.

Say “goodbye” to cutting and pasting from your web browser into Microsoft Excel. Now you can wrap any website or web application into RSS feeds or REST web services for rapid, automated and structured access of any external web data source. Deliver that feed or service to your choice of application, Business Intelligence tool or RSS feed reader. With the StrikeIron Live Data for Excel you can even get real-time access to Web Data from Microsoft Excel.

Bob Brauer, Founder and President of StrikeIron, wrote a nice blog post on the announcement.
We are excited about our partnership with Bob’s company, and StrikeIron has some great complementary data services.  And now together with Kapow Technologies they have the most complete SaaS based Data Services offering on the market.

Check out our free trial of Kapow Web Data Services 7.0.0 over on StrikeIron and let us know what you think.

By:  Stefan Andreasen Stefan Andreasen, CTO and Founder

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