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Finding comfort where we overlap

Then we started to build APIOps® community together with Jarkko. APInf took a catalyst role and committed to invest effort to build the community and took initiative wherever it is needed.

APInf was immediately able to offer to its customers the early adopters of APIs, who are honest, independent and brutal. It has exceeded APInf’s expectations in the bringing value to our customers. APIOps® Community has started to pick up fast and became global in 2016 and it is accelerating in 2017 with much more speed than ever before. We even were able to recruit some active personnel who were involved in APIOps® community. Even though APInf was the biggest and active contributor, we were able keep it neutral and encouraged even our competitors to be present in the community.

This is what we wished for back in 2015 and I have a full confidence that APIOps® will become the biggest independent community in the world in coming years as our customers continue to realize benefits. I welcome everyone individual or company who has any kind of interest in APIs please join APIOps® community, because as Ani DiFranco mentioned, “I know there is strength in the differences between us. I know there is comfort, where we overlap”.

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