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The DevCenter goes to Glue!

Posted June 2, 2011

Last week, the DocuSign DevCenter flew out to Broomfield, Colorado to attend our first ever Glue Con! Glue is a developer conference that focuses on all the bits and pieces that hold the web together - APIs, hosting, metadata, standards, connectors and more. DocuSign fits that description perfectly by offering an API that lets applications go truly paperless and leverage the leading electronic signature platform. Excitedly, Mike Borozdin prepared his talk and I, along with the rest of the team, prepared our table to sit alongside some other great companies.DocuSign Table at Glue

Wednesday offered three great tracks, full of API perspectives, interoperability and cloud computing. Those of us who could break away from the interesting booths, tables and demo pods attended the sessions. The rest of us stayed to talk to developers about the DocuSign API and hear about their newest products. Lots of people we spoke with agreed that there is definitely need for our API offering to truly cloud-enable processes - the ground-based one is so antiquated!

On Thursday, Mike gave his talk on “Creating a compelling developer story for your cloud-based APIs to a great audience. Drawing from his experience building up the DevCenter, Mike spoke about how to successfully build your developer story. Check out his presentation slides: Creating a compelling developer story for your cloud based api View more presentations from Mike BorozdinWe enjoyed meeting everyone at Glue, and especially loved hearing the stories about how you've used DocuSign! The DevCenter team looks forward to seeing you at future events.

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