Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) have turned many a business around offering an ease of service to customers undreamt of before. A few examples are Uber, WhatsApp, Slack, and Amazon’s Alexa. Any business organisation that hasn’t grasped the value of APIs yet is not on lists like the above.
Open AI’s ChatGPT, which is already changing Internet behaviour, has now offered its API in the enterprise and developer ecosystems. While ChatGPT’s 90% cost reduction allows developers to affordably access this cutting-edge technology, they can access Whisper’s speech-to-text model on-demand. This means API user adoption rate is about to go up.
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Currently, more than 40% of large organizations have 250+ APIs, relying on the exploration of APIs to strategize interlinked data, offerings, growth, and revenue. APIs are even gaining an edge in creating a social impact.
So, how can an ordinary business succeed as an API-led business?
The Tech Panda spoke to Rakshith Rao, CEO of APIwiz, a low-code, technology-agnostic APIOps and API management platform (APIM) that helps enterprises scale securely. He says an ordinary business can leverage APIs to drive innovation, improve efficiency, and increase revenue, and transform into an API-led business, but one must be methodical.
It is important to note that while APIs can provide many benefits, it is crucial to have the right resources, expertise, and infrastructure in place to ensure success
“It is important to note that while APIs can provide many benefits, it is crucial to have the right resources, expertise, and infrastructure in place to ensure success,” he explains.
Rao sets out the following steps:
According to McKinsey estimates, the redistribution of revenues across sectors within ecosystems could facilitate up to US$1 trillion in total economic profit globally, making APIs a significant playground for competition.
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However, only a small number of firms have mature API programs. Many organizations have just a handful of APIs where the need is for hundreds. And apart the early adapters, companies often don’t have a formal API strategy. This means they remain unclear about the true value at stake and aren’t certain about how to go about implementing a program that rapidly maximizes consumer and business impact.
This is what makes the above pointers crucial for an enterprise to follow if they want o succeed as an API led business.
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