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Ex-Amazon IT manager shares how they migrated from a monolith to SOA
Lee Atchison talks about his time at Amazon, their migration from a monolith architecture to SOA and the lessons they’ve learned.
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What role does API governance play in digital transformation?
API governance doesn’t have to hinder innovation. In fact, Capital One’s Matthew Reinbold says it could even improve digital transformation strategies and implementation in an organization.
API Management

Are we ready for an event-driven future?
James Urquhart predicts the emergence of Flow and how the adoption of event-driven integration could help optimize the way organizations deliver solutions – but at what cost?
Microservices

How pockets of innovation create agile teams
During an episode of the Coding Over Cocktails podcast, Erik discussed how enterprises should focus on creating a series of small wins through pockets of innovation.
Agile

Low-code vs No-code: What’s the difference?
As the need to respond to the digital business landscape arises, the need for faster development and deployment of applications is also putting a lot more pressure on the enterprise to adapt.
Low-Code

Integrating legacy systems into your modern infrastructure
Being part of a large organization usually means you’ll be working with one or more legacy systems.
Integration

What 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.
Integration

How to integrate Jira, Bitbucket & Bamboo with Google Hangouts Chat
Here at Toro, we’re big fans of Atlassian's suite of products. We use them on a daily basis, particularly Jira, Bitbucket, Bamboo.
Integration

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...
Company

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.