David Brown
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What did we deliver? Toro product releases for the 1st half of 2019
Toro welcomed 2019 with fresh new updates and features to make enterprise application integration better than ever.
Read MoreWhat is the API Economy & why it matters to your business
When a single organisation unlocks its’ proprietary systems, processes and/or data by publishing an API it creates value, and potentially a revenue stream.
Application Integration
Infographic: How to implement an API first design methodology
API first approach means designing an API so that it has consistency, as well as adaptability, regardless of what development projects it's applied to.
DevOps
How to implement an API first design methodology
Applying an API first approach means designing an API so that it has consistency, as well as adaptability, regardless of what development projects it's applied to.
DevOps
The evolution of the Toro t-shirt
In some respects the evolution of our t-shirts represents the evolution of our brand.
Toro Cloud
Toro Gives Back
The holiday season is all about spreading love, and a great reminder of the potential impact we each can have on the lives of the people around us.
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We killed the connector
A connector is a piece of code that wraps an external API so that it can communicate with your application. Huh? Ok, well, let’s run through practical example...
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What significance is there in a product release date?
What’s in a product release date? To most it marks an event; an entry in the calendar to mark the achievement of a milestone.
Toro Cloud
Interview Series: The Vision for Toro
Wayne Bucklar interviews David Brown, Founder & CEO of Toro Cloud in which Brown explains what drove him to create Toro Cloud and his mission to create accessible enterprise software.
Toro Cloud
Toro brings transparency to the enterprise software market
A vision several years in the making and years in development came to fruition today. Toro is here today due the founder's frustration with the way that enterprise software applications have traditionally been sold, customized, deployed and managed.