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From YouTube: Simple Ways to Get Your Organization to Adopt AsyncAPI by Emmelyn Wang | #asyncapiconf
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TALK ABSTRACT
AsyncAPI community has great culture. Here are 3 ways to influence, equip, and empower your company, product leader or engineering organization to adopt the AsyncAPI spec.
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A
Emmeline
here
live
from
dallas
texas.
Thank
you
so
much
for
joining
async,
api's,
very
first
online
conference.
How
do
you
get
your
organization,
your
product
leaders,
your
government,
to
adopt
the
async
api
specification,
quick
frame
of
reference?
The
api
specification
should
be
at
the
core
of
all
activities.
Everything
around
that
will
then
be
systems
that
balance
and
integrate
a
variety
of
considerations,
especially
for
business
stakeholders.
And
finally,
what
do
people
experience
so
the
toughest
part
actually
about
adoption
is
not
the
technology
itself.
A
It's
really
your
company
culture,
so
I
was
just
gonna
show
you
some
ways
to
really
build
that
alignment
that
should
be
focused
around
the
spec
and
what
you
can
do
with
that.
I'm
going
to
show
you
examples
of
how
to
get
async
api
visibility
and,
in
context
with
what
your
company's
doing,
how
do
you
show
async
api
love
and
bridge
the
gap
between
hey?
This
seems
like
something
just
deeply
technical.
Why
should
it
matter
to
me
too?
A
Oh
wow,
I'm
incredibly
excited
with
all
the
millions
of
sensors
that
I
can
connect
and
manage,
for
example,
also
I'll
briefly
touch
on
how
adopting
a
spec
as
an
input.
That's
actually
the
glue
which
determines
long-term
health
of
your
api
products
and
platform
and
connects
it
to
the
rest
of
the
api
ecosystem.
I
found
out
about
async
api
because
I
wanted
to
be
part
of
an
open
source
community,
so
I
met
fran,
the
founder
of
the
spec
and
I
and
the
community
is
very
welcoming.
A
I
immediately
got
involved
not
because
I'm
an
expert
at
event
driven
architecture
but
because,
as
an
api
strategist,
I
wanted
to
learn
more.
I
was
lucky
enough
to
meet
fran
in
person
in
spain
and
our
product
kickoff
was
in
barcelona.
I
introduced
him
to
all
of
our
c-level
and
executive
leaders,
as
well
as
my
colleagues
in
the
greater
api
community
and
vice
versa.
A
We
sat
in
the
lobby
and
what
we
did
was
frond
showed
me
how
to
work
and
contribute
to
the
spec,
as
well
as
what
was
in
flight
for
the
community
in
the
spec
itself.
A
We're
super
lucky
alan
dennis
and
eric
caresny,
cto
and
ceo,
respectively,
of
stream
data.
They
were
acquired
by
axway
and
had
already
been
working
with
ken
lane
to
contribute
to
this
effort,
and
so
there
was
already
that
connection.
But
I
continue
to
to
bridge
that
relationship
and
you'll
see
it
reflected
in
the
rest
of
this
talk.
So
it's
really
important
to
weave
the
async
api
spec
into
business
context.
A
Tell
incredibly
interesting
stories
like
the
ones
we're
hearing
today.
How
are
you
using
the
spec
and
focus
on
the
results
of
the
adoption
of
the
spec?
You
have
to
tie
in
the
incredible
possibilities,
with
the
actual,
how
that's,
where
you're
gonna
need
to
get
your
hands
dirty
using
async
api
spec
is
a
standard
that
helps
you
move
a
lot
faster
because
it's
a
sister
spec
to
the
open,
api,
spec
and
communities
actually
overlap
you're
able
to
build
on
a
shorter
learning
curve.
A
So
I'll
give
you
an
example
where
a
gentleman
who
was
incredibly
smart
and
he
was
able
to
turn
surveillance
on
his
head
in
real
time
when
you
have
a
standard
in
place
that
allows
you
to
connect
parts
of
your
product
to
your
platform
and
to
your
greater
ecosystem
such
as
onboarding,
a
supplier
or
a
vendor.
Faster
sister
spec
also
helps
decrease
the
learning
curve,
async
api
spec,
since
it's
a
sister
spec
to
the
oas,
spec
open
api.
A
It
helps
you
to
do
more
faster
and
the
reason
why
that's
important
to
the
health
of
your
api
platform
is
it's
a
very
competitive
landscape
out
there.
So,
when
you
go
to
this
website
featured
in
the
book
burst
that
talks
about
human
pattern
and
behavior
you'll
see
that
this
gentleman
he's
been
diligently
tracking
places
that
he
goes
the
food
that
he
eats
and
it's
just
a
very
interesting
data
set,
especially
as
it
relates
to
network
medicine
and
helps
us
to
understand
patterns
of
human
behavior.
A
Mr
eric
perezni
here
he
as
an
executive
working
with
major
financial
institutions,
and
you
know
highly
able
to
articulate
how
artificial
intelligence
and
different
api
models
relate
to
the
adoption
of
async
api.
He
focuses
on
the
developer
community
engineers
and
architects
for
consuming
the
spec,
and
so
it's
really
important
to
stream
that
data
in
real
time
generate
excitement.
So
governments
can
now
proactively
protected
citizens.
Companies
can
do
the
same,
which
are
the
human
aspects
of
event-driven
architecture.
A
Hello,
mr
yakimoto,
welcome
back
to
the
gap
how
those
assorted
tank
tops
work
out
for
you.
Minority
report
was
pretty
scary.
Remember
the
scenes
of
his
him
having
to
get
some
eyeball
implants.
So
that's
not
how
we
get
people
excited
about
the
spec,
but
we
can
get
people
excited
when
it
comes
to
managing,
for
example,
sensors
at
scale
and
using
machine
learning
to
better
manage
the
asynchronous
networks
that
we
build.
Another
way
is
to
get
people
excited
inside
the
company.
A
A
I
wrote
this
article
in
march
of
2019.
It
has
229
views
and
you
can
see
that's
got
a
pretty
positive
sentiment.
We
were
able
to
adopt
the
async
api
in
one
agile,
sprint
using
playground.async
api
dot
io.
I
also
wrote
an
article
and
worked
with
experts
both
inside
my
company,
as
well
as
with
our
good
friends
at
solace
and
worked
with
fran
and
then
with
eric,
and,
as
you
can
see,
we
basically
had
like
an
ama.
A
I
posed
some
questions
and
had
each
one
of
them
answer
the
questions.
The
reference
point
was
what
the
community
is
most
familiar
with,
which
is
rest
apis
as
well
as
people
sharing
the
article,
and
so
I
just
want
to
thank
this
community
for
doing
so,
and
keeping
people
curious
so
that
we
attract
the
best
talent
to
the
spec.
A
It's
also
really
important
just
to
try
things
out,
so
I'm
seeing
in
our
slack
community
channel
people
asking
questions
and
I'm
incredibly
appreciative
of
the
maintainers
for
addressing
them
in
a
quick
way.
A
The
asic
api
editor
is
another
way
that
you
know
it
reminds
us
of
the
open
api
specification,
but
now
you
can
use
mqtt
kafka
other
protocols,
and
that
means
that
you
get
quite
a
bit
of
interoperability
among
those
different
formats.
Again,
I
mentioned
the
async
api
playground.
This
is
fantastic
because
you
can
try
out
different
use
cases
and
you
share
them
with
the
community
if
you
can
so
in
doing
all
of
this
leading
by
example,
some
people
might
be
spectacle
skeptical,
but
some
people
might
mirror
your
behavior.
A
So
alan
dennis,
in
response
to
all
of
this
contribution
that
we've
made
together,
he
wrote
one
of
many
internet
posts
and,
as
you
can
see,
he
just
published
it
in
january,
had
135
views
and
then
he's
written
several
articles
as
well
and
created
videos.
So
I
hope
that
gives
you
a
few
ideas
of
how
you
can
get
your
company
to
get
gain
interest
in
and
adopt
a
specification
and
kind
of
tie
it
back
up
to
that
a
greater
api
ecosystem.