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Payments API

Building Developer Communities: Perspectives From The Platform

March 30, 2011

If the Messages From The Edge series is about translating, and communicating, the requirements of the software development community…then, perhaps, you will allow me a bit of leeway in interpretation in this post. What does it truly “mean” when someone states they have developed an “API strategy”? What do you actually desire from exploring Open [...]

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More Than Just Payments: Perspectives From The Platform

March 8, 2011

Series Introduction Here at PaymentsAPI, we have been writing Messages From The Edge to communicate the unique perspectives maintained by the single most important constituent in modern payments innovation…the Software Company. As Sr. Vice President, Business Development & Marketing for IP Commerce, Peter Osberg said in his most recent post, An API or a Platform?: [...]

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Integration is Only the Beginning: Messages from the Edge

August 4, 2010

In the first post of this series, there was a quote that bears repeating: “Efficient integrations to payment services are only a portion of the equation when providing commerce APIs. Ensuring the development community is

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Messages From The Edge: Taking Care of Customers – Payment and Provider Choice in APIs

June 24, 2010

When a Software Company or Developer references “open” they are often speaking to the availability of choice. Choice in tenders offered and choice in providers leveraged coupled with choice in their development tools. Regrettably, the concept of “open” is foreign to

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Now Open Payments API

June 15, 2010

PaymentsAPI.com, a blog powered by IP Commerce launches today to further the conversation about payments industry innovation, API strategy and working hand-in-hand with software companies, developers and their clients to solve complex payments industry problems. The advancement of technology and software has created many opportunities and challenges in innovating on a decades old industry infrastructure. [...]

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