This is used by people like StubHub, Bank of New York, Mellon, Proximus… A whole bunch of customers, and they effectively offer remote network accessible APIs to their partners, to other developers, who can then build systems that connect through those APIs. The first three go together really clearly the most popular product is our API management product. The products are really – we have four main products.
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So it’s fundamentally software products, but we do help those customers as well, so we have some consulting… But most of our revenue comes from selling a subscription to an open source product, so it’s very much like Red Hat. and France and Switzerland, which you may or may not like… Transport for London - it runs all the underground and buses in London, and we helped them build a system that manages all the road works and does real-time alerts to people about traffic throughout London. We have customers like eBay, Fidelity, StubHub, if you’re in Europe, we help the tax offices in the U.K. WSO2 is a completely open source company we’re a software and development company… We build software products that customers use, and we have around 500 customers in all sorts of walks of life. It definitely will, because although it’s quite different from what we’ve done before, it’s evolved definitely from our background. So we set up WSO2 back in August 2005, so we are as of about two weeks ago officially teenagers the company is 13 years old, so… In 2005 I and another guy at IBM were really into SOA and web services and distributed systems, and we were building those at IBM and we realized that actually there was an opportunity to do something in open source, and to set up a company. That led into something called service-oriented architecture. And then I got into helping people build web systems… And just at the end of the ’90s, beginning of 2000, I came across XML, and I suddenly started getting into distributed computing, and stuff… And integration, and how you connect different systems together. So I kind of grew up as a massive geek, and programming - I guess I’ve programmed in 20 different languages… And I ended up joining IBM kind of in the ’90s, working on internet stuff, and security, firewall, a bit of web design… All sorts of kind of webby things.Īnd then I joined a group just when dynamic web applications were first coming out, and people needed software… And we created some of the early software to do that, using Java around servlets, long before it was called web server express.
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