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Oracle Buys Apiary

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jakub.nesetril.ceo@apiary.mail.intercom.io

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Thu, Jan 19, 2017 07:02 PM

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Dear Apiary Users, On January 19, 2017, Oracle announced that it signed an agreement to acquire Apia

Dear Apiary Users, On January 19, 2017, Oracle announced that it signed an agreement to acquire Apiary. The proposed transaction is subject to customary closing conditions. Until the transaction closes, Oracle and Apiary will continue to operate independently. As you know, Apiary’s pioneering APIFlow solution provides the framework and tools for developing application programming interfaces (APIs) that share enterprise services and data and help create modern, cloud-based applications and experiences. Apiary has helped companies create hundreds of thousands of APIs and products that their customers and partners love to use. Together, Oracle and Apiary will help companies thrive in the digital economy by comprehensively managing connectivity complexity and API proliferation. Oracle’s existing API Integration Cloud already enables companies to secure, consume, monetize, and analyze APIs and the combination will deliver the most complete API creation and management platform in the cloud. Apiary’s success is owed to our customers, and my top priority is to ensure a seamless experience for you. Joining Oracle gives us the potential to significantly boost the value Apiary delivers by accelerating our product development roadmap and expanding the resources available to our customers. Oracle is committed to protecting and enhancing customer investments in Apiary solutions. After the close of the transaction, Oracle plans to continue investing in Apiary and Oracle’s API Integration Cloud. We expect this will include more functionality and capabilities at a quicker pace. In addition, Apiary customers will benefit from better integration and alignment with Oracle’s other product offerings. Please feel free to respond to this email or reach us through your usual support channels. In the meantime, additional information can be found at [www.oracle.com/apiary]. Thank you for your continued support. Regards, Jakub Nesetril Founder, CEO Apiary What is Apiary Apiary helps organizations design beautiful APIs, where form meets function. [Learn More] [GitHub] [Twitter] [Facebook] [Dribbble] 325 Ninth Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 [Unsubscribe from our emails] [intercom]

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