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“BREAKING CHANGES” WITH ARUN NARAYANASWAMY OF AMADEUS LABS: APIS AND THE CLOUD

Kin Lane
November 7, 2022· 3 mins

In a recent episode of Breaking Changes, I sat down with Arun Narayanaswamy of
Amadeus Labs to chat about the relationship between APIs and the cloud. As a
DevOps and cloud-native veteran, Arun has seen the realities of enterprise
organizations migrating to the cloud as they work to adopt and adapt to the
benefits of operating a cloud-native business. Personally, I see a symbiotic
relationship between APIs and the cloud, and Arun’s expertise in this area got
me really thinking about how enterprise organizations should be tapping into
this relationship and using it to move operations forward.

I feel pretty strongly that the cloud, and specifically Salesforce and Amazon,
were the catalysts for the entire world of APIs we are using to power almost
every industry online today. Arun and I discussed how enterprise organizations
augmenting (or replacing) their datacenter investments with a more elastic and
dynamic cloud infrastructure will continue to define our API operations for
years to come. Arun laid out the realities of cloud versus on-premises,
multi-cloud, and just what a different mindset it is to operate APIs in the
cloud. Lifting and shifting your enterprise into the cloud isn’t the answer, and
change is inevitable. But, that is a good thing!

We talked about the fundamentals of being cloud-native and multi-cloud, but Arun
also educated me on FinOps and automating, or even gamifying, your teams’ cloud
spending. He also provided me with one of the best explanations I’ve ever heard
of how it is easier to secure your operations in the cloud.

I can tell that Arun has been around when it comes to actual enterprise digital
transformation. The way he spoke of hiring, managing teams in the cloud, and the
benefits and risks of being cloud-native and multi-cloud, it’s clear he’s
experienced some serious shifts in the enterprise landscape. This leaves me
curious about what Amadeus is up to, but also has me revisiting my earlier work
around how APIs enable a cloud existence.

After talking with Arun, I set up a public workspace to fork the official
Amadeus collections and play around with what they are building for the travel
industry. I am also linking to the three unofficial AWS, Azure, and Google
workspaces I have set up, demonstrating how I am using these three cloud
providers’ APIs to automate across the API lifecycle, from definition to
distribution. I will also be forking the pricing APIs for each of the cloud
providers to help me understand how I can better automate and gamify my own team
billing across these cloud platforms. As you can see, my conversation with Arun
got me thinking on several levels—which is what Breaking Changes is all about.

You can tune in and subscribe to the Breaking Changes podcast on Spotify, Apple
Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Amazon Music, or watch it on YouTube for more
details.

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