3050: Kong - Harnessing the Power of APIs in a Data-Centric World

The Tech Talks Daily Podcast - Ein Podcast von Neil C. Hughes

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In today's episode, we're joined by Marco Palladino, CTO and co-founder of Kong, Inc., a company that’s at the forefront of revolutionizing how businesses interact with data and services through APIs. With a staggering annual recurring revenue surpassing $100 million, Kong provides essential API technologies to Fortune 500 companies and millions of programmers globally. Their groundbreaking AI Gateway is enabling organizations to harness a wide range of AI services that are becoming crucial for modern operations. At just 19, Marco and CEO Augusto Marietti started Kong with backing from tech luminaries like Jeff Bezos, Eric Schmidt, and venture firm Andreessen Horowitz. They convinced Bezos of the potential of APIs, influencing Amazon's pivotal shift towards cloud-based microservices, setting a course for the company to become a dominant force in the cloud services sector. In our conversation, we delve into the origin story of Kong and explore the evolution and significant impact of APIs in today's digital ecosystem. APIs are not just technical tools; they are the lifelines that connect us to the digital world—from AI to cryptocurrency and beyond. We'll discuss the critical role APIs play in our increasingly data-centric environment and how they are poised to shape the future as we steer towards more AI-driven processes. Listeners, you’re invited to join the discussion and learn more about how APIs are not merely facilitating digital transformation but are essential building blocks for the technology of tomorrow. For those eager to dive deeper into Marco’s insights or learn more about Kong, Inc.'s innovations, visit Kong's website and follow their journey towards making API technology more accessible and impactful for businesses around the globe. What are your thoughts on the future of APIs in our tech-driven world? How do you see APIs evolving with the advancements in AI? Share your views with us!

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