--- published: true layout: post title: API Lifecycle Seminars In New York City date: 2018-05-15T09:00:00.000Z tags: - API Evangelist - Workshops - Seminars - Events - Trainings - Lifecycle image: https://s3.amazonaws.com/kinlane-productions2/seminars/DaptHzuWkAMjlKY.jpg ---
I've had a huge demand for putting on API seminars for a variety of enterprise groups lately. Helping bring my API 101, history, lifecycle, and governance knowledge to the table. I've conducted seminars in the UK and France in April, and have more in Virginia, Massachusetts, and California in May. I've been working with a variety of companies, institutions, and government agencies to plan even more internal seminars, which is something that is proving to be challenging for some groups who are just getting started on their API journey. While groups are keen on me coming visit to share my API knowledge, some of them are having trouble getting me through legal, get me into their payment systems, and making everyone's schedules work. Some of them don't have a problem figuring it out, while others are facing significant amounts of bureaucracy and friction due to the size, complexity, and legacy of their organizations. To help simplify the process for organizations to participate in my seminars I am going to begin planning a rolling schedule of seminars beginning in New York City. Every two weeks, on Tuesday and Wednesday I'll be planning to do a 2-day API lifecycle seminars in NYC. I'm going to be focusing on delivering 12 stops along the API lifecycle, targeting my readers and customers who have already embarked on their API journey: Day One: - **Definition** - The basics of OpenAPI, Postman, and using Github to manage API definitions. - **Design** - Entry level API design, including touching on API governance and guidance. - **Deployment** - Looking at the big world of how APIs can deployed on-premise, and the clouds. - **Virtualization** - Understanding mocking, and API, as well as data virtualization. - **Authentication** - Thinking about the common patterns of authentication for API consumption. - **Management** - Covering the services, tools, and approaches to managing APIs in operation. - **Discussion** - Open discussion about anything covered throughout the day, and beyond. Day Two: - **Documentation** - Demonstrating how to deliver portals, documentation, and other resources. - **Testing** - Providing information on the monitoring and testing of API infrastructure. - **Security** - Walking through API security beyond just API management and authentication. - **Support** - Discussing the importance of providing direct and indirect support for APIs. - **Evangelism** - Looking at how to evangelize your APIs internally and externally. - **Integration** - Thinking briefly about about API integration concerns for API providers. - **Discussion** - Open discussion about anything covered throughout the day, and beyond. I'm kicking off this seminar series in New York City, with the following dates proposed to get the ball rolling: - [June 12th & 13th 2018 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM each day.](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/api-evangelist-api-lifecycle-seminar-june-12th-edition-tickets-46113642145) - [June 26th & 27th 2018 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM each day.](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/api-evangelist-api-lifecycle-seminar-june-26th-edition-tickets-46114150666) I'm going to be charging $1,000.00 per person for the two day seminars. I'm setting the minimum bar for attendance to be 5 people, otherwise I won't be scheduling the seminar, and will be pushing forward to the next dates. I'll make sure and let everyone know at least 2 weeks in advance if we don't get the expected attendance. All seminars are open to anyone who would like to attend, but I am also happy to conduct private group seminars, with minimum of five people in attendance. My goal is to conduct a regular cadence of seminars, that people know they can plan on, and participate in as it works for their schedule, but also provide more stability for my schedule as well.